 I thought it was black and stuff, but no, it wasn't black. So it's translucent. There's a bit of a pink, not near the sun. I think it's translucent. Not the sun, but the sun. Yeah. It's a bit of a sneaky one. It was a bit of, but maybe a bit obvious that it was the other way false. So Andrew Clark, Newton Cunningham, congratulations. You'll win our chance again tomorrow, Thursday, to win this prize. It's a back to school goodie. Back to school. We're just going back to school. All the wee bits and bobs. So what's good? Every little helps. Is that what you're saying? Is it back sweet? Have a great day, see you in the morning. I'm off tomorrow. No, I'm going to see you. I'm just going to call around your house and see you. Oh yeah. I'd love to pair dinner. I'm happy. Yeah. Let's get ready. All right. Good luck tomorrow. Best wishes. No, of course. Sadly. Thanks very much indeed. See you Friday then. So it is nine o'clock time for news update. Good morning, Michaela Clark. Thanks, Greg. Good morning. Almost 80 TDs and Senators are landlords according to the latest register of members interest. Irish Times reports 48 TDs on rental properties or land, while 29 Senators also have a stake in a property or land holding. Agriculture Minister Charlie McCollough has declared rental income from an apartment in Ashton, while Minister of State for European Affairs Thomas Byrne and Senator Robbie Gallagher listed themselves as landlords of properties in Donegal. It comes as Finafall Deputy Robert Troy is under increasing pressure over his failure to fully declare details of his property interest on the Dall Register. There have been calls for the Minister of State to step down and he has said he is happy to address the controversy when the Dall returns next month. Almost 70% of people could end up in energy poverty if price increases double again. That's one of the estimates that was presented to the Government's Emergency Energy Group in the current reports. In the worst case scenario estimates, 10% of people's incomes will be spent on energy. The ESRI predicts that if price increases were to double again, a total of 69.2% of people would be deemed to be living in energy poverty. The Research Institute presented their estimates to the Government's Emergency Energy Group. Their findings that were privately drafted were released to the Irish Times under Freedom of Information. According to the CSO, the cost of energy products increased by a total of 48% in the year up until July. The Coast Guard is asking anyone if they lose a kayak dinghy or any craft to inform them so that if found, the owner can be contacted directly in a bid to avoid the launch of multiple search and rescue services for fear of someone being in difficulty. It's after a large search and rescue operation was launched in Locke's willy last evening following the discovery of a kayak in the water. Numerous search and rescue teams were involved in the operation. Following an appeal issued by the Coast Guard to find the owner of the kayak, they were located safe and well. Guardi and Donegal are warning against the personalisation of children's school bikes ahead of the new school term. They are asking people to think twice before having items personalised as a child may automatically presume that anyone who knows their name is not a stranger. Guardi say items which will be unseen when children are travelling to and from school such as books and pencil cases are safe. For whether or not I am mostly dry morning with sunny spells, a few shards will spread later today with highest temperatures of between 16 and 19 degrees. That's all from Highland Radio News for now. We'll be back with news again at 10 o'clock. Until then, good morning. HSC Live on 1800 700 700 or contact a participating GP or pharmacy from the HSC for us all. It's a northwest truck fest at Milford Mart this Saturday and Sunday with trucks from all over Ireland. Also brick-a-brack and home baking stalls plus live music proceeds to Elly's Wish to Walk and MS Ireland Donegal branch. This ad is sponsored by Donegal Oil. And now it's time for the talk of the Northwest, the 9 to noon show with Greg Hughes on Highland Radio. Hello and a very good morning to you 4 minutes past 9. It's another Wednesday again already. 24th of August 2022. How are you keeping? I do hope you're very well on what is a bright fresh morning across the northwest and it seems the weather is going to be quite nice for us throughout the course of today and even not too bad as we head into the weekend. So if you're into that type of thing maybe something to look forward to. Right, we have loads lined up for you on the program today. Lots of interesting debate, conversation and information. We want you involved in that by the way. 08 660 25000. You've kept us busy all summer. Watch this talk of a silly season. Those things don't exist anymore. We've never been busy. 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It does make a difference and helps get the message out there and we have 4 million live minutes viewed every 3 months here and we want to build on that as well. It's just another way for people to interact with us which is great. Let's go to the Donegal post this morning and €562,200 has been paid by motorists in Donegal for speeding fine offences. Now I don't know is that a high figure or a low figure what do you think? Motorists caught speeding in Donegal paid up more than half a million euro in fines over a 2 year period the Donegal post can reveal. This represents more than half the total amount collected by the state during this period for a variety of fines paid following offences in Donegal. So what the paper is telling us is that over the last 2 years half of all fines paid to the state were paid in County Donegal. Quite remarkable. According to the most recent figures the state was paid a total of €5,662,200 for 6,407 speeding offences in the Donegal Guard Division between January 1st 2020 and December 31st 2021. That really is quite remarkable. That means there is I don't know the rough maths there. We'll have to look into that but it seems disproportionate but anyway those are the figures. The English Times this morning on authorised development is continuing at a site on the shore at Inge despite Donegal County Council issuing an order for the work to stop more than 18 months ago. The work on a 6 acre field at Grange close to Inge Pier which is in the Locks Willey special area of conservation has been continuing on and off since 2020. No planning permission according to this paper has been sought for the work. The County Council issued an enforcement notice in relation to the work in December 2020 and since then the paper says a small building has been erected on the site and substantial work has been carried out including the removal of natural vegetation which was a habitat for wildlife. A roadway it says has also been constructed and an entrance has been created on to the shore. On to the Finn Valley voice this morning and National Archives director Orlach McBride is no stranger to the momentous events that shaped the Irish nation over a century ago as Arts Council director the Balabalfe native oversaw the delivery of a massive programme of events and projects to mark the centenary of the Easter Rising in 2016. Now as the National Archives director she's responsible for the bringing for bringing the personal diaries of Michael Collins into the public eye. Right let's go to the Irish Times now and for some reason I don't understand why Robert Troy made himself available for a radio interview yesterday and I think it didn't go too good for him. Fina 4 Minister of State Robert Troy is coming under increasing political pressure after he revealed fresh information about his property interests following weeks of controversy. There is growing unease within government and Fina 4 in particular as a number of Mr Troy's colleagues have privately cast doubt on his plans to wait until the dull returns before answering further questions. Mr Troy has said he would be happy to address the dull when it returns in September but opposition politicians remain unhappy with explanations to date. Mr Troy revealed yesterday that he owns or part owns 11 properties nine of which are rented out including one property sublet into three units and another into four units. He declined to provide addresses for all 11 properties and did not confirm they were all at locations listed in his dull register of members interest declarations for 2021. A spokesperson said the minister has provided a full statement on the matter and answered questions comprehensively today again should further questions arise he's happy to address them when the dull returns. Now sometimes they say well they do say and I think it's right when you're explaining you're losing. You know maybe he's a businessman I don't know what the ins and outs of it are but you know he seems to have the recollection of two conversations with the standards in public office. It's interesting that he managed to buy a property for around 80,000 euro turn it around in three months and send it to the council and him a public representative making a profit of 36,000 euro before that. There's issues with registering the property where you're supposed to register that yourself but it was done he says he trusted a lead agent to do it but it's not supposed to be done that way a number of phenophore sources voiced concern about the controversy dragging on with one party figure citing potential damage from a drip feed of information and the problem for the government is and this is probably why Michael Martin has come out with such a strong defence of him in other words he's explained it there's nothing to see here move along move along is that of course the government's numbers aren't fantastic in the door at the moment though they still enjoy the support of the rural independence who they meet today and I presume they can't afford to lose another government member. More on that in the front of the Irish independent property co-owned by junior minister Robert Troy is being investigated for alleged unauthorised development. The Dublin property in a development where one bed units are being let for more than 1500 per month also has no fire safety cert. Now he was asked about this yesterday if all of his properties were compliant and he said categorically yes Dublin city council previously investigated the unauthorised construction of fire escape stairs at the back of the same property which has been subdivided into four rental units by Mr Troy and his business partner but it appears that if you are an elected rep there's a good likelihood that you will be a landlord 40% now 40 of the TDs are landlords which represents quite a large proportion of the overall number of TDs but in the real world where we live where we can't accumulate vast amounts of property the European Central Bank is expected to push up its lending rates twice by the end of this year in a move that will add thousands of euro to some homeowner's repayments and push up the cost of new fixed rates. Rates are likely to go up by one percentage point or even 1.25 percentage points by the end of this year according to market experts. Such a move would cost a family with a 200,000 euro tracker mortgage, 1,690 euro a year in additional repayments. There are around 250,000 homeowners on tracker rates with around 200,000 mortgage holders on variable rates. The ECB surprised markets last month when it pushed up its key lending rates by 0.5 percentage points twice that what most market commentators had expected. July's rate rises was the first in 11 years and I'm not going to lie to you I got mind fixed there and I was not upset about it ironically because I'm terrible at this type of stuff and I should be better. I managed to fix the mortgage at a rate lower than I was paying because I was sitting on some variable rate and I never looked into it despite doing all these types of interviews that we do on a program like this. I was burying my head in the sand, eventually did get it fixed and it was at a lower rate than I was actually playing for the time being anyway, hopefully that is all right. On to the Irish Daily Mail amid concerns that it could be too late to prevent blackouts this winter. Environment Minister Ayman Ryan has been called upon to face questioning at an emergency committee ahead of the door's return. It comes after Ergred issued another amber alert over electricity supplies on Monday night, the third warning in two weeks. Meanwhile experts criticised T-Shock Mehal Martin's comments on Monday that the government was taken a bit by surprise over challenges to electricity supplies. Now that's fine but on numerous occasions and I reference this and to some extent did come to the defence of the government on this on numerous occasions it was in the papers that we were facing blackouts this winter blackout this winter and Mehal Martin and others stated that there were backup plans that it seemed unlikely but obviously you can never rule anything out and now all of a sudden I don't know where they were getting that info now all of a sudden it's like well why did no one tell us that we could actually have blackouts this winter. Sinn Fein TD for me, the East Darren O'Rourke yesterday wrote to the chair of the Octor's Climate Action Committee Green Party TD Brian that in calling for Mr Ryan Ergred and the commission for regulating our view utilities to attend an emergency hearing amid growing worries but one of the big problems is that 15% of our electricity is being used to cool down data centres effectively, 15% of all of the electricity used in this country, the Republic of Ireland 15% of that 14 to be completely accurate is being used to cool down data centres with more data centres planned they're allowing the expansion of this area but not making sure that the infrastructure is there to support it, 14% is a massive amount when you think of all the electricity that we use teachers should be given pay rises of 9% to match inflation it's been claimed this is according to the Irish Sun the core comes amid fears of recruitment and retention crisis in schools the teachers union of Ireland warned the country faces problems keeping skilled teachers here with many leaving to take up positions abroad and quite a few adverts on the roses truly for doing just that the TUI said teaching has become an unattractive profession because rates of pay are nowhere near enough to pay for rent and housing costs along with the rising cost of energy food and fuel people before profit last night urged the government to give teachers a pay rise that matches inflation a move that could see them get a rise of around about 9%. On to the Irish Daily Mirror now a bit of a warning for you particularly if you are an Irish speaker phone scammers and now targeting people as Geiliger, Garda has warned Garda Michael Walsh took to social media to warn people about the scam which sees the gang send whatsapp messages as Geiliger to try to snare innocent victims. The con is so called romance scam where gang send messages to unwitting targets to try to build up a personal relationship with them and then fleece them for cash. We've talked about this extensively but the difference and worth a word of warning this time is is they are doing it in Irish and do you remember during Wimbledon Nick Crygas accused and was shouting about some woman being drunk out of her mind and it was a bit controversial well she is suing him tennis fan is taking legal action against Nick Crygas after he accused her of being drunk out of her mind. The outburst occurred during his defeat in this year's Wimbledon final in a statement released by her solicitors yesterday Anna Palouse said the 27 year old Australian had defamed her by making a reckless and entirely baseless allegation not only did this cause considerable harm resulting in her temporary removal from the arena but Mr Crygas' fake allegation also broadcast to and read by millions she said now she says if she gets any damages from him she's going to donate them to charity. I would suggest that he might be as well just to settle with her on that issue and make a donation to charity in the process okay 08 660 25000 if you've got an input in any of those stories or wish to raise your own or give us a call in 07 4 9 1 25000 okay we are going to be back with more in just a few minutes want unbeatable value from sky? Here's the deal. 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We're joined by two guests with different views differing views on that in studio with us is Miho Colm Miguel Erspig thank you very much for joining us. Good to have you with us. Good to have you with us. Good to have you with us. Good to have you with us. Good to have you with us. It's good to have you both with us. Right okay well we'll start with you because I've already heard from Miho on this and of course we'll be able to tease this out. Is it the vandalism itself that you have an issue with do you think Michael it's a means to an end we do know and he's been quoted nationally that Miho Colm has praised those I think effectively responsible for this. What's your view? Well Greg first of all the vandalism and the criminality end of it has to be condemned at all corners obviously to be fair with respect to Miho there I don't appreciate the fact that he's praised him I think it would be more helpful if Miho would withdraw his comments on that because all he's doing to be fair Greg is adding fuel to the fire here at the end of the day there's a lot of damage done here on these signs up and down the county now right across everywhere now from our own here along the west coast here right on through down to a hill now on towards Derry and so on this is going to cost a huge huge amount of money to sort all this out so that's not going to cost thousands at a time that we're we're heading into a recession some of us are already sadly in a recession at the minute but one one thing for sure there's a lot more problems going down the road for everybody family so on a lake it's not the time for this type of behavior for example I can't get signs down here in my own area I want new signs down here as does other councils and their respective areas as well but you can't get them because we have no money at the money to get them and all we're told is we have to wait to whatever time to get them and that's not acceptable so I don't appreciate the fact that going forward whoever is spraying these signs damaging these signs going forward it's going to cost a big cleanup job possible replacement in some cases and then as I said there it's not helpful Meal praising them I would ask him to withdraw that Well I'll put that directly to him Meal Khan do you withdraw your support and encouragement of the people behind this campaign this vandalism whichever way it depends how you view it whether you support them or not I suppose Interesting use of language there criminality No look my position is my position I'm not one that waivers just because I don't have public support maybe on this here I have strong morals and very strong beliefs and I stick with them look there's a number of things here first and foremost it's very welcoming this debate right across the 32 counties we've been having this debate this last day or two the Irish language which we know is in massive decline in the guilted area we look at the last Dublin government's report on it I think it gave us up to 2023-24 to save the guilted we haven't taken the steps that we need to take people are very passionate about their heritage culture and identity they feel very neglected and left behind we see a community so much so declining that we have hardly any young ones living on it that they've emigrated I've seen in my own village around Farsalot Neoran we lost seven last week out of that seven three people in the early 20s graduated educated here and they're gone a family one of them a teacher the other one a business person two kids that would have went to our school here gone I understand where you're coming from and I don't wish to cut across you okay but what you're talking about is you know it's terrible it's a deep population of rural Ireland and we're seeing it in this in our own county as well and I know speaking to all those young people they don't want to leave some of them will to explore the world others want to be able to stay and live and work in their own area okay but let's just say a lot of those people might get employment in the tourism industry for example in hotels in caravan parks in shops right and we have and I saw it in Mallonhead there you know people coming in from England from Northern Ireland from France from Germany and we want to encourage them they don't get the context all they see close to Northern Ireland and who's to say what they think is going on all they see is these big red crosses through the English so you're about supporting jobs and you're about trying to keep people in this area well that means then we don't do anything to discuss discouraged visitors and this act could very well do that and we've heard some people within the industry very unhappy with this because they're it's been raised with them by guests and they're worried of the consequences so you can't have it both ways can you? Well look you talk about the industry and them not so happy it's funny I got a text of a failure yesterday praising my stance on RT yesterday and believes very strongly that we need to have this debate they also see the decline within our community and they also know that tourism is important but bear in mind that tourism isn't the end and be all of everything considering that the majority of those in the industry or in that industry are on minimum wage so that's a debate itself which we're hopefully having very shortly within the council because I put that proposal forward but come back to what we're here to discuss is around the signage look I think that those involved in this here have achieved very much what they've looked to achieve is to create some debate around this here it's very unfortunate like I said the language around it but if we look back at the signage because a lot of the commentators are very focused on the signage more so than actually why they're just crossed over the debate in economics the decline in their community would end the guilt at the Irish language I understand what you're saying but we can only talk about what's happened here right is like just because you are opposed to maybe these signs being defaced it does not mean that you do not recognise the depopulation of rural Ireland the drop in usage of our language you know what I mean it doesn't all hinge on whether or not you are in favour of these signs being defaced now I'll bring you back in but I want to give me all Michael McClafty an opportunity here so let me put it to you you recognise do you that we need to have a conversation about what's happening on our county I think you've already talked of the fact that many people are already in recession if this is getting this conversation had on a national level then Michael is there not an argument that it has achieved its goal and perhaps maybe you know it's something to be welcomed I don't believe it has Greg to be honest but yeah I think it's done quite the opposite I think it's just as a known goal in people themselves they may have set out trying to do something that's meal which is to highlight there I don't agree they've done anything other than make a mockery of the whole thing and plus the fact I believe the fault there is language into the gutter very much I myself enforce it I'm a county councillor I'm not able to speak fluent Irish as Michael is there or meal is there sorry and plenty more than the council that's a problem of my own I didn't come from a speaking household Greg Irish speaking household and it's something unfortunately I regret it but at this stage of the game it's going to be more difficult to pick up so I can't have a proper conversation with meal and others as much as days I would like to but I think going forward as you touched on rightly yourself there in Mallowhead and so on and also Greg just for getting to the Mallowhead stuff I did a request as well in the last couple of days and the emergency motion on this to talk with this one in the council unfortunately at the minute that's not successful because so many people have been holidays and so on if that if that if that meeting had to go ahead meal meal would have ample opportunity then to put his points across and then get all the attention he wanted on whatever his views were what in that structured meeting and at the moment firstly that starts not going to happen at the moment because so many people in holidays but back to our point here that we're on here with the signs I feel it's very off putting for tourists to be fair more than you didn't mean to in Mallowhead the last day ourselves here Priscilla, Fulcara, Dunfani, Goddard etc on and on we have people here from all nationality of America, Canada, Argentina yeah but in your area and I was looking at this in your area the signs are there and they're in one language Irish which is our obligation you know so I mean it's not an issue heading to Dunfani here across to Glen because the signs are there in Irish yes that's fair enough Greg, I'm not disputing and I welcome the areas as much as anybody else I promote the areas where I can not obviously at the same level as me or other fluent Irish speakers but I certainly do help where I can help on it I am actually actively trying this last while to brush up on the areas and such a bit and so on on that but I just feel going forward it's going to damage your tourism end of it going forward and I feel that's what it's going to do that's the allegation and really I think that's what this comes down to I mean it comes down to albeit a means to an end it's damaging the product, it's damaging the contrary, it's damaging the work that the Council of Tourism, well I'm asking you, you tell me how it's not I'm not the one that's saying that it's damaging it Michael, how is it damaging tourism then? It's the direct question from me hold to you well it's damaging tourism Greg in the respect that if you're here in Hollywood and you see all these red X's and I work in a shop when people start asking me what's the story in red X's here, why is the English been marked out you know this is very difficult, this is how it's damaging that's what's been actually said me or whether you want to accept that or not Do you think it's possible people might feel it intimidating given the history of well without getting into heavy stuff I would say yes some people yes have taken that a nice look as it's not impersonal you don't agree me I'll call them no look I've been hearing that this affects tourism and this is setting the Irish language back I'd love to hear how this sets the Irish language back at all and I think that would be a really good healthy conversation signage and political graffiti which it is political graffiti in a way all we have to do is go 20 minutes out the road to Derry you have thousands upon thousands of tourists who come to that city solely to look at the graffiti and the walls what did you think the pro-Russian graffiti that appeared on the roads I actually didn't see that well I'm telling you it appeared what do you think about that I wouldn't support that but do you think it people hold on let me finish my point and I'll go back but do you think it's justifiable that people do you think that's a justifiable political statement well I absolutely genuinely I didn't see it well imagine a Z in your mind and then imprint it on a road well yeah and then imagine what that does that creates yes another debate about the Russian and Ukrainian war which certainly I'd be more than happy to come on here would you support the people who did that graffiti do you support them in doing so no look it's not something that I would be doing it's not something that I know anybody that I know I support the graffiti on the sign I don't support all graffiti for example right for example on the way in there I took some photographs right and I've sent them on to us where there has been signage rubbed out in Gaelic deliberately rubbing out the Irish language of place names willing the heart of the Gaelic that Michael hasn't said a word about this and either has anybody else there has been loads and loads and loads of defacing of signs in terms of stickers put up I put stickers for the maker campaign now is that something that the public would condemn people doing that there I certainly wouldn't the other thing is because we were talking about Derry because we were talking about the graffiti in the thousands of tourists that come there just to see what is on the walls of Derry and around we know the iconic signs of London being scrubbed out to Derry would that be something that making graffiti would condemn I don't like using the word condemn but I try and avoid that I'm not having to go with you I'll just phrase the question you use whatever words you want me I'm not having to go sorry do you think it's justifiable if people have a political point of view to scribble out the London on a London Derry sign Michael McLeafrey I don't agree people have any purpose to hold what about putting mica stickers on signs do you think there's any justification to that to be fair I haven't seen any maker stickers on I'm just going to do the same thing imagine a sticker 100% redress no less now imagine it stuck on a sign I wouldn't support it no it stuck on the same because I would feel they'd be fair for the record I haven't seen any of these maker stickers that Michael refers to I have seen many maker stickers on cars, there's other items vehicles along the road I think the point that Michael McLeafrey made himself it depends on what you view is whether or not it's popular to support it or not to support it you know what I mean like you're very very clear in your condemnation of this protest on a sign when it comes to the mica stickers you know you haven't really seen them yourself and it becomes a bit wishy washy do you know what I mean you're not as quick to say right no actually you know what you can't deface a sign it doesn't become wishy washy because for the simple reason defacing a sign is defacing a sign I condemn it at all roads whatever is put on whatever is put on a sign you put up a sign Greg somebody else put up a sign Donegal County Council of the State the sign is there for a reason you would hope now obviously the relevant planning is there for the sign and so on going to the rules but once it's there there for a reason it's not there for anybody to deface or stick anything else over and so on I'll come back to you and also just further that Greg Neil mentioned there about the Irish language getting scrubbed out I didn't talk about it because I have a phone there with many many photos on it from going back a couple of years ago and I have brought this up with the with the County's local engineers there and Neil can check this and verify if he wishes I have tried to make an issue off at the time I would have thought that they're downing him but obviously in recent days it hasn't with these extras and so on we can't have it every way here to be fair you talk about your political views on Neil there and so on but look back in what was 2019 Neil how many people yourself that objected over in your own neighborhood probably your own doorstep there possibly your own neighborhood there I agree of an RIC that was used there as a broken house and there was a possibility of tumbling if you're the one who wants to object to it so Neil you cannot have it every way like that I'm not sure how to make that connection but anyway I'm sure you're able to do it you're saying he opposed the demolition of an RIC RIC House Craig over in Annagre there that's been used there as a broken house and Neil is one of the objectors at the time so Neil with all your handshaking everything else to be fair with respect you cannot have it every way Right, Councillor Anthony Malloy is the key locker at the Glendale Municipal District sorry for holding you so long there Anthony you would have heard Councillor Miho column there supporting this vandalism and what it's trying to achieve just locally but nationally as well as Cahillac of the Glendale Municipal District what do you think? Good morning Greg and first of all I'm shocked and dismayed at Councillor Miho column that would condone such actions at the weekend and to urge to keep doing same this is not about the Irish language or signposts this is about vandalism and criminalism and destruction of the Irish language to our county and just thinking there we should be here today talking about the hugely positive investment we're making in the area of course Amir and Donegal like the huge success of Russell Bennett last week the Board and Board are in more regeneration work at the Erickle Mountain the Crawley Distillery Kelly Begg for the generation and loads loads more and the huge investment and the main road from Dunlop to Glenties the negative image of our county and apparently Councillor Miho column is happy with that and for a person representing the public I think it's shameful to say the least and I'm just calling on Councillor Miho column to clarify his position again and there's one simple question here I think you know he's lost your way but you've got to wave what we're talking about here do you condone vandalism? Because there's this vandalism Look, I'm going to talk about it and I just asked them a shot very very clear I've stated it in national locals media over the last couple of days I applaud those that bring about a situation where we're discussing the Irish language and putting it central to a debate that we need to have an Irish community that has been neglected need I say by your own party over generations by not investing properly into our infrastructure socially and economically underpaid low-paid wage structure within the state we're socially economically deprived you know that yourself we cannot sustain a Guilther community on their policies that you have within your own party in terms of housing in terms of investment we can't because we cannot be able to hold the Guilther or to protect the Guilther when we don't have anybody to speak the language when I says earlier that seven people of my own village had left last week due to social economic reasons and if we're going to talk about the Irish language we cannot just talk about it in a verbal sense we need to talk about the social economics that we need invested into our communities and unfortunately the party that you support very very strongly is the very party that brings about policy that has crushed our community Mayor Callum look Mayor Callum hold on a minute I'll talk to him on about here the day no we're not actually we're getting away from it that's the defacing of our signpost and I come from a great thought myself I'm proud of the Irish language I love to promote the Irish language whenever I can I have no problem with dual signposts we're different here in Donegal to the west or south of the country most of our traffic comes from Northern Ireland and this year we have a lot of traffic with English regs and Scottish regs I have no sense to have dual signposts and you know even when on the geltag is that what you're saying all right so not when on the geltag Greg what people don't know here at the moment we are looking at new signposts for the geltag and a lot a lot of work has gone into this by caution the geliga and our executive I think we're all in agreement that those signs if they are replaced should be in Irish only there should be no English on road signs and you know what I'm sure people that visit the geltag will actually welcome the fact wherever they're from because they're visiting that area to feel the culture do you know what I mean they don't need to be spoon fed I'm sure Google maps will look after them Greg isn't it not wrong to promote and encourage anism and these actions does nothing whatsoever to promote or encourage our Irish language nothing whatsoever it's made it central to debate over the last two, three days Anthony right across the 32 countries we are calling you know you know that there are other ways give me give me tell me tell me tell me another give me one example how we can create national debate you call a meeting I know no hold on here a national debate radio in the geltag sorry excuse me Greg I believe in doing things I believe in doing things through democratic process and I think we have made huge strides in this area recently with the Irish language with the setting up of Implano Changa which is doing throat and work at the moment possibly more work could be done probably through our schools and that there but not through vandalism and criminalisation okay Anthony let me ask you the question clearly then because I'm not trying to corner you into saying what happened is justified but do you not think over the last couple of days though and that Miho Khan was making this point that a worthwhile conversation has come from this act that you condemn do you not think that this conversation that we've been having about the Irish language getting actually the conversation about signs in Irish only in the geltag getting that out there do you not think what has followed this action in some way is positive well Greg would you not agree with me there's a very sad day that we have to vandalise and do act of of destruction to get our points across like there are other ways in doing that through the proper channels Councillor Michael McLaughlin you wanted to come in there please yeah thanks Greg well I read up to there education is the way going forward and I want to put out the message as well to whoever these people are behind in the spring look a spray can will never ever replace the chalk that's the bottom line here it's going to happen through education means of meeting so on etc you talked about yourself there as I tried to arrange it in the last couple of days for what are hearing of there and the executive and also also I said that as well on it was on meals behalf as well as my own to get this raised it would give me an ample opportunity as well but at the minute that can't happen that's what I want to say at the moment Greg unless it's through proper conversation and education as I say the spray can never going to replace the chalk and I think that's the important thing going out here I may call it back to you I called it again here this morning there's a lot of juniors listening on here kids and so on we need to be careful here young people might appreciate the bit of rebellion you know they might be more supportive maybe their parents or grandparents might be we don't know I think Greg what is all as ambassadors for the county for the council we need to just take a mothered approach and a balanced approach to be there stay there just in case someone says something about you that you have to come back to the last word situation we'll call them here in two voices opposing your singular voice no that's grand I think we all everyone on this phone call accepts that we need to be doing more to protect and enhance our gale tucked areas and the use of the language outside of those areas and I think none of us here wants to see any of our young people of any age moving out of our communities because they are the life people of it I think we're all agreed in relation to that Greg go on ahead then I'll bring Miho back in then are we certain a president here that we've got a problem anywhere in the county that we start spraying graffiti all over the place that's the problem we should ban Banksy as well okay thanks Anthony for your time take care of yourself I mean he does ask a legitimate question and both of you whether it's the pro rushing graffiti you started getting a wee bit edgy on it when I asked you about that yes you did I just agree I haven't seen it well I haven't seen it yes because I want to go back to what I'm here to discuss we also started shifting around a bit in his seat when I talked about the Micah stickers on the signs and I get it because we have to make sure we formulate the right answers that represents our point of views of course right but to Anthony's point where does this end like are you the steward of what's acceptable and unacceptable I'm not absolutely not we need to put in a perspective and historical perspective graffiti has been used for hundreds and hundreds of years we've seen it right through my I myself I suppose started doing graffiti around occupation of the Six Counties since I was about seven eight years of age for many years right through and I make no bones in our apologies for it and we will continue to see I saw a graffiti there this morning down in Galway shared by Banksy's Facebook itself should we ban that there a very strong message of resistance towards I suppose the establishment look there's a lot of misinformation here we're very focused on tourism there's I think for myself personally and especially the Gale there I think that to protect and to take a stand to to see the growth and the continuation of our guilt at the three thousand year old community our language is really important our identity our culture our heritage but there is a lot of misinformation there's talk there about thousands upon thousands to fix this let me I'll make this very very simple if anybody wishes go on to Google I think it's 24 euros and 69 cents for a box of wipe wipes that will do it all 66 euros six six six you know what type of paint was used to I well I think these wipes are are really good so I'm told and my research suggests that's very strongly six euros and forty nine cents for postage couple of minutes I got a text yesterday from somebody within my community who says that there are more than happy to pay for the wipes if anybody wants to go out there at the end of the day what is really important is that we're putting the Irish language centre to a debate I don't expect the majority to agree with me but nor am I going to pretend that I believe something different conversation actually about nationality here and Irishness and all that kind of stuff from an awful lot of people I'd love to see them actually focus more on preserving and promote the Irish language rather than necessarily sometimes coming in here and I think I think it's really important that and I want to put this out here because I know it was suggested very strongly in social media yesterday Greg you know as a lot of the listeners that would bother listening to me knows I am not a nationalist I am very very much left wing socialist republican and anti-fascist activist and anti-racist activist so the concept of putting me out there as a nationalist which the language has been used unfortunately by the far right to to gain traction within communities is something that I would oppose so I want to make that clear I know you have been very patient here sorry I'll give you the last word Michael if that's alright yeah thanks Greg just a couple of things one major point I want to make there but before I get to the major point one thing I do want to say there is I don't fully agree with Meal's Meal's thoughts there that a few years going to sort all this out I think the last time well we'll see how much we'll take this time then well maybe Meal can you give me some help then or can you put some money over my way to help me buy the change if that would be possible I'll give you the money to buy the wipes Michael no problem at all and if you're getting difficulty I'm not talking with the wife I'm not talking with the new signs you want but we need to think about the buyer we don't need to buy new signs when the wife will rub it out Michael I'm sorry Meal I'm sorry but we do get to your big point because that one's floundering a wee bit go on well quickly we need signs in Moccas we need signs in Hornhead a couple of thousand probably at least Meal as you know signs, polls etc brand new signs but back to the major point where I worked there Greg I come across a lady one day at the counter and just out of the conversation we're typing through our stuff as normally do with all of us to sign we can feel welcome and so on and just as she's enjoying all of it she says yes very much it's where are you from and she was very hesitant in saying so I said look I'm sorry I'm not just being friendly no one was doing from Russia and the poor girl our face one bridge almost started crying I said look this is out the hand don't worry about it I said we know what's going on I said it's terrible what's going on I said you're not it's not your not your you're not at fault I said it's one of these things these things happen I said wires happen routes break out unfortunately that's where it's at I said you know I said enjoy your holiday welcome to Ireland and stay as long as you want and I left it at that Greg in a respectable way so nobody tell me that X is in road or says on roads or in signs or red X is now on signs professor's coming here is not offensive and causing problems to our tourism because it is yeah that's it it's controversial one that about I'm not sure how many people would share your views about they're limiting Russia visas for travel into Europe but 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