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leo varadkar there. here is our island _ occasion. leo varadkar there. here is our island correspondent - occasion. leo varadkar there. here is our island correspondent in - is our island correspondent in dublin. he is our island correspondent in dublin. , ., ., is our island correspondent in dublin. , . ., ., ., dublin. he is a leader of a three -a dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition _ dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition as _ dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition as prime - dublin. he is a leader of a three l party coalition as prime minister, because of his age, only 13 years ago simon harris was elected as a member of parliament and he was seen as a young man in a hurry. but this is a crucial point to make. right at thejuncture where he is a crucial point to make. right at the juncture where he succeeds in terms of getting his hands on power, the top of the tree if you like. time is running out because the current irish government has to call a general election before march of next year. so he only has a lead—
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yes, leo _ us through this change. good morning. yes, leo varadkar. us through this change. good | morning. yes, leo varadkar is standing down, having previously been elected, becoming the youngest taoiseach in ireland. simon harris will take over, hitting that record at 37 years old. leo varadkar�*s time leading —— leaving office. it has been difficult. so much of that has been the backdrop of that has been the backdrop of sinn fein rising as a political force of sinn fein rising as a politicalforce in of sinn fein rising as a political force in ireland. of sinn fein rising as a politicalforce in ireland. as simon harris begins to take over, the key issue that has arisen within the fine gael party, i should say fine gael is part of a three party coalition in ireland, within that party, there has been a big debate around, for example, business costs. simon harris coming in, as taoiseach, he has met with business representatives and has started to make a real catch in his messaging towards small businesses and how the government can support them —— a real pitch. wha
yes, leo _ us through this change. good morning. yes, leo varadkar. us through this change. good | morning. yes, leo varadkar is standing down, having previously been elected, becoming the youngest taoiseach in ireland. simon harris will take over, hitting that record at 37 years old. leo varadkar�*s time leading —— leaving office. it has been difficult. so much of that has been the backdrop of that has been the backdrop of sinn fein rising as a political force of sinn fein rising as a...
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leo varadkar there. here is our island _ occasion. leo varadkar there. here is our island correspondent - occasion. leo varadkar there. here is our island correspondent in - is our island correspondent in dublin. he is our island correspondent in dublin. , . ., ., ., dublin. he is a leader of a three -a dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition _ dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition as _ dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition as prime - dublin. he is a leader of a three l party coalition as prime minister, because of his age, only 13 years ago simon harris was elected as a member of parliament and he was seen as a young man in a hurry. but this is a crucial point to make. right at thejuncture where he is a crucial point to make. right at the juncture where he succeeds in terms of getting his hands on power, the top of the tree if you like. time is running out because the current irish government has to call a general election before march of next year. so he only has a lead—in of a number of months to sell his message to
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varadkar's replacement, liz leo liz truss, once referred to leo varadkar as the tea sock by mistake. and i imagine there are lots of irish politicians, michael, that wish leo varadkar would put a sock in it, because actually whilst he was in office, none of these themes were brought out. you know, he was very much part of saying that actually, brexit be that actually, brexit would be a project makes the united project that makes the united kingdom poorer, that we would be less secure and all the rest of it, in the short to medium terms . but actually a lot of people looking at ballot paper on looking at that ballot paper on june 23rd, 2016, they they were told, as you well know, michael, by every organisation with an acronym, that they would be less well off. they wouldn't be able to go through fast queues to get to go through fast queues to get to european destinations. but they still said , look, i happen they still said, look, i happen to believe that my nation being able to take back control, to have its own sovereignty , to not have its own sovereignty, to not have its own sover
varadkar's replacement, liz leo liz truss, once referred to leo varadkar as the tea sock by mistake. and i imagine there are lots of irish politicians, michael, that wish leo varadkar would put a sock in it, because actually whilst he was in office, none of these themes were brought out. you know, he was very much part of saying that actually, brexit be that actually, brexit would be a project makes the united project that makes the united kingdom poorer, that we would be less secure and all...
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he was elected after leo varadkar stepped down after personal and political reasons. gale force winds and heavy rain have battered large parts of the uk with more than hundred people having to be rescued overnight and a major incident was declared in west sussex after a river burst its banks. more than 200 homes and businesses across hampshire and dorset lost power and there are 54 flood warnings in england and 194 flood warnings in england and 194 flood alerts in place and also flood warnings in parts of scotland. we now have this report. both ambulance and fire service staff were called to the park, holidays cut short in the most dramatic way by terrible weather. it was a miserable night for the residents, which meant the emergency services were busy. some people were taken out on boats. others were able to make their way on foot with a little help. the flight affecting both the elderly and the very young. —— the flood. there is likely to be more flooding in the coming hours according to the fire services. irate according to the fire services. we are according t
he was elected after leo varadkar stepped down after personal and political reasons. gale force winds and heavy rain have battered large parts of the uk with more than hundred people having to be rescued overnight and a major incident was declared in west sussex after a river burst its banks. more than 200 homes and businesses across hampshire and dorset lost power and there are 54 flood warnings in england and 194 flood warnings in england and 194 flood alerts in place and also flood warnings...
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he replaces leo varadkar who is stepping down for personal and political reasons. and i will have more on this is the morning progresses. millions of people across mexico, the us and canada have witnessed a total solar eclipse, which plunged parts of the continent into darkness for four minutes. as day turned to night, people gathered to watch the phenomenon — our north america reporter nada tawfik was among them. cheering. scenes of awe and wonder all along the eclipse's path of totality. crowds on the beaches of mexico's west coast were the first to experience the astrological phenomenon as the moon passed in front of the sun, completely blocking its light. over the next two—and—a—half hours, cities large and small were plunged into darkness as the great north american eclipse made its way across the united states and canada. in russellville, arkansas, two life—changing moments at once... cheering. ..as these 300 couples tied the knot in a mass wedding. and living life in the fast lane — these spectators captured it from the indianapolis motor speedwa
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the 37—year—old replaces leo varadkar, who stood down from the role last month. jennifer o'leary is in dublin for us now. a lot of political choreography today, but he has a full in—tray of challenges meeting him. that is right but breaking news, voters just done and dusted and simon harris as the taoiseach of ireland under 37 he is the youngest ever prime minister. he believed parliament buildings behind me shortly and head to the residents of the amish president at phoenix park in dublin to collect the seal of office and as soon as that happens the buck stops with him and the challenges ahead, not least a housing crisis, rising homelessness and levels of crime. simon harris pledged he is the man and he has pledged he is the man and he has pledged he is up for it in terms of the energy levels he has. he's already been dubbed the tiktok to shock because of his social media savvy, opposition parties today in the irish parliament chamber have called for an election here but there is at least a big number of months to go before a general election is called here. j
the 37—year—old replaces leo varadkar, who stood down from the role last month. jennifer o'leary is in dublin for us now. a lot of political choreography today, but he has a full in—tray of challenges meeting him. that is right but breaking news, voters just done and dusted and simon harris as the taoiseach of ireland under 37 he is the youngest ever prime minister. he believed parliament buildings behind me shortly and head to the residents of the amish president at phoenix park in...
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plus, a very recently appointed prime minister simon harris following the abrupt resignation of leo varadkar. elections there soon. there is a lot going on. in the last ten minutes we were talking about the migrant prices, impact on island. —— ireland. for more on this, live now to dublin with the independent economist david higgins. tell us about the growth figures. tell us about the growth fiaures. ~ ., ., ., figures. we are going to get the quarter— figures. we are going to get the quarter one _ figures. we are going to get the quarter one number - figures. we are going to get the quarter one number this morning. to give you a sense of what last year look like in the fourth quarter, we were down 3% of gdp compared to the prior quarter of the same year and down 2% for the full year. it was mainly due to a slowdown in the tech and pharmaceutical sector, but the quarter release coming up today suspected to be a return to growth. in the first two months of the year where we have exported numbers, we have seen the tech and pharmaceutical figures rallying back. in february we had 15% incr
plus, a very recently appointed prime minister simon harris following the abrupt resignation of leo varadkar. elections there soon. there is a lot going on. in the last ten minutes we were talking about the migrant prices, impact on island. —— ireland. for more on this, live now to dublin with the independent economist david higgins. tell us about the growth figures. tell us about the growth fiaures. ~ ., ., ., figures. we are going to get the quarter— figures. we are going to get the...
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he replaces leo varadkar, who stood down last month. mr harris, the leader of the fine gael party, is just 37, and first entered parliament in 2011. he's says he promising to govern in a spirit of "unity, collaboration and mutual respect". popular former made in chelsea star louise thompson has revealed she has a stoma bag, saying it "saved her life" after years of battling with ulcerative colitis. in an instagram post, she said "isn't it bizarre that this little grey pouch is the price i pay for good health! i say good riddance to that nasty menacing colon! please be kind." she told her followers the announcement was "not glamourous", but that she didn't want to keep it hidden forever. she is among 200,000 people in the uk living with a stoma bag according to colostomy uk — a charity which helps anyone impacted by any kind of stoma or stoma surgery. joining me now is giovanni cinque from that charity colostomy uk, and comedian matt forde, who was fitted with a stoma bag following cancer surgery. giovanni and matt, thank you both very
he replaces leo varadkar, who stood down last month. mr harris, the leader of the fine gael party, is just 37, and first entered parliament in 2011. he's says he promising to govern in a spirit of "unity, collaboration and mutual respect". popular former made in chelsea star louise thompson has revealed she has a stoma bag, saying it "saved her life" after years of battling with ulcerative colitis. in an instagram post, she said "isn't it bizarre that this little grey...
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leo varadkar a step down over this. the people are getting fed up of it and they can't keep blaming britain and rwanda. they need to take ownership of their own issues. surely >> yeah. and the thing is that ireland, geographically, it's right on the outer edge of europe. my family are from northern ireland, so a little bit different. but, you know, ireland is very different to the rest of europe. they're simply not used to this sort of level of numbers of people coming in and the population of ireland itself is quite small too. so it really is having a disproportionate impact. so it's not just in the united kingdom. there's a lot of people feel that their governments are letting them down on not controlling the borders. it's happening in ireland. it's happening in ireland. it's happening right across europe . happening right across europe. >> katherine forster excellent as ever. and please stick with us because we've got some dramatic, sensational footage of that firebombing last night and the police reaction. it's an a
leo varadkar a step down over this. the people are getting fed up of it and they can't keep blaming britain and rwanda. they need to take ownership of their own issues. surely >> yeah. and the thing is that ireland, geographically, it's right on the outer edge of europe. my family are from northern ireland, so a little bit different. but, you know, ireland is very different to the rest of europe. they're simply not used to this sort of level of numbers of people coming in and the...
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and of course, leo varadkar knew this when he was signing up to the brexit agreement. and he was offered a electronic a smart border in ireland. and between donald tusk and michel barnier, they put it up to theresa may and said no, there can be no border at all in ireland now. a border at all in ireland now. a border in ireland wouldn't be a military border. it would be an electronic border that would track the movement of people and track the movement of people and track the movement of people and track the movement of goods. there would be no downfall to that border. but we have a common travel area that exists between united kingdom and the repubuc between united kingdom and the republic of ireland. it was put in place in 1926. various parts have been into place as britain has went in and out of wars, and it's really the one from the 19705 it's really the one from the 1970s that we work upon . now, 1970s that we work upon. now, tomorrow i'm hearing that there may be a debate in the doyle in the round. the common travel area , of which sinn fein, who area, of which s
and of course, leo varadkar knew this when he was signing up to the brexit agreement. and he was offered a electronic a smart border in ireland. and between donald tusk and michel barnier, they put it up to theresa may and said no, there can be no border at all in ireland now. a border at all in ireland now. a border in ireland wouldn't be a military border. it would be an electronic border that would track the movement of people and track the movement of people and track the movement of people...
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former taoiseach leo varadkar very much on the progressive side of things, talking about care and compassion for immigrants . but compassion for immigrants. but at the end of the day, there are too many people coming into europe and all of these different leaders are trying to do something about it. >> yes, absolutely. it shouldn't be forgotten that we're not the only people to have this problem by any means. no, and it's i mean, in places like greece and, and parts of italy and so on and spain, they all have this issue to deal with. so if there could be some sort of common, common view on it could be got that would be marvellous. but again, it seems like a very unlikely at the moment. >> i'll be asking chris philp, the policing minister, who's on for the government later, you know, will these flights definitely take off and does he think it is going to have that deterrent effect. so stay tuned for that. i thought i'd ask you just in your capacity as a former news reader about raghib omar, that's the itv news anchon omar, that's the itv news anchor, he was on air and basically he had an epis
former taoiseach leo varadkar very much on the progressive side of things, talking about care and compassion for immigrants . but compassion for immigrants. but at the end of the day, there are too many people coming into europe and all of these different leaders are trying to do something about it. >> yes, absolutely. it shouldn't be forgotten that we're not the only people to have this problem by any means. no, and it's i mean, in places like greece and, and parts of italy and so on and...
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the republic of ireland under leo varadkar said no, no, no, no, we're not going to have a single one now. they would kill to get cameras on the borders because it's all about migrants crossing from northern ireland and going to the republic, which the republic now do not like very much. dougie beattie there this morning to explain this, what is happening there, dougie ? there, dougie? >> well good morning eamonn. good morning isabel from belfast city airport. i asked northern ireland's immigration problem is starting to cause problems here, mainly in the round social housing, because of course northern ireland, like every other part of the uk, like the repubuc other part of the uk, like the republic of ireland, has problem with housing. the housing, especially social housing. there's a big waiting list in this and many are seeing immigrants coming to northern ireland. they're being put on the list first. they're getting social housing, although not through the housing executive, through the housing executive, through a company called mears. and they supply and look after these immigr
the republic of ireland under leo varadkar said no, no, no, no, we're not going to have a single one now. they would kill to get cameras on the borders because it's all about migrants crossing from northern ireland and going to the republic, which the republic now do not like very much. dougie beattie there this morning to explain this, what is happening there, dougie ? there, dougie? >> well good morning eamonn. good morning isabel from belfast city airport. i asked northern ireland's...
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so, i mean, i think this is a highly amusing situation because under leo varadkar, the last taoiseach of course, ireland basked in its own moral superiority . and of own moral superiority. and of course he weaponized the irish border between the south and the nonh border between the south and the north and refused to have any concept of border controls . so concept of border controls. so now the irish have got what they wished for and i think we should send every single illegal immigrant to britain over to newry or somewhere like that. so that they can walk across the border and seek sanctuary in the place where they'll be totally safe. because, after all, if the united kingdom isn't safe for asylum seekers, it would be quite wrong for us to accept them in their own interests. >> well, neil, it is ironic, isn't it, that ireland want migrants returned to their first safe country of arrival ? if only safe country of arrival? if only the french took the same view . the french took the same view. >> well, indeed. and of course it was the dublin agreement of the eu which established this p
so, i mean, i think this is a highly amusing situation because under leo varadkar, the last taoiseach of course, ireland basked in its own moral superiority . and of own moral superiority. and of course he weaponized the irish border between the south and the nonh border between the south and the north and refused to have any concept of border controls . so concept of border controls. so now the irish have got what they wished for and i think we should send every single illegal immigrant to...
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of course, under the very liberal leo varadkar welcome in everybody from the eu freedom of movement. ireland is now a tinderbox and we will have areas in this country where gradually people realise that their daughters particularly are not safe. yeah. >> all right, all of you. thank you very much. top start to the show that look still to come with harvey weinstein's rape conviction that led to the metoo movement being overturned. and in the united states, i speak to his former legal adviser , alan his former legal adviser, alan dershowitz, and us lawyer deborah bloom . they give their deborah bloom. they give their expert insight. that's later on in the show. but up next, broadcaster christine hamilton goes head to head with the star of rupaul's drag race, divina de campo, on whether a sam smith performance is really appropriate for the bbc proms. this is patrick christys tonight. what elianne gb views. welcome back to patrick christys tonight. now ann widdecombe is waiting in the wings. but before that , is sam waiting in the wings. but before that, is sam smith an appropriate choic
of course, under the very liberal leo varadkar welcome in everybody from the eu freedom of movement. ireland is now a tinderbox and we will have areas in this country where gradually people realise that their daughters particularly are not safe. yeah. >> all right, all of you. thank you very much. top start to the show that look still to come with harvey weinstein's rape conviction that led to the metoo movement being overturned. and in the united states, i speak to his former legal...
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you reap what you sow, leo varadkar's soft touch on illegal immigration has ruined his country. many people would argue . and now he's getting argue. and now he's getting shouted at in the street. yeah . shouted at in the street. yeah. it's quite a lot swearing now, actually, as it turned out, and ufc star conor mcgregor wants to start some kind of military fight back here. we have human worms in positions of power. it's closing in on the time to activate officially . okay. our activate officially. okay. our government should fill every single bed and breakfast and hotel on the irish border with illegal immigrants. and then just watch as they make their way into the republic of ireland. i feel very sorry for the irish people. i feel very sorry for them. they don't deserve this, but their politicians need to be taught a lesson and the european union has shafted itself on this as well. so now ursula von der leyen's own party has backed a rwanda style plan . this ursula rwanda style plan. this ursula von der leyen is a land of amazing cities , places with a amazing cities, places w
you reap what you sow, leo varadkar's soft touch on illegal immigration has ruined his country. many people would argue . and now he's getting argue. and now he's getting shouted at in the street. yeah . shouted at in the street. yeah. it's quite a lot swearing now, actually, as it turned out, and ufc star conor mcgregor wants to start some kind of military fight back here. we have human worms in positions of power. it's closing in on the time to activate officially . okay. our activate...
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. >> i was struck by leo varadkar saying that ,400 billion would be a price to pay for be a small price to pay for irish unity. that raises the question, what are people willing to pay for cherished political objectives brexit political objectives like brexit and scottish independence? we're going to be talking about a tonal classical music has soaked up all the subsidies and distorted the development of music in general, and there are now some very complicated new taxes on wine. i'm going to be uncorking a few bottles, leading to a fluid discussion , and i to a fluid discussion, and i hope to get to the bottom of it. >> thank you very much, michael. i'm not condoning drinking before noon, but that sounds fascinating. in from fascinating. we'll tune in from 11, joined the studio 11, now i'm joined in the studio by angus hanton, the author of a new book. hopefully you can see that vassal state, which analyses the historic relationship uk and relationship between the uk and the us. angus, thanks for coming in this morning. the us. angus, thanks for coming in this morning . thanks, it in t
. >> i was struck by leo varadkar saying that ,400 billion would be a price to pay for be a small price to pay for irish unity. that raises the question, what are people willing to pay for cherished political objectives brexit political objectives like brexit and scottish independence? we're going to be talking about a tonal classical music has soaked up all the subsidies and distorted the development of music in general, and there are now some very complicated new taxes on wine. i'm...
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he replaces leo varadkar, who announced last month that he was stepping down for personal and political reasons. mr harris has already been nicknamed the "tiktok taoiseach" because of his social media skills. that is hidden in those needing pitches, not the one we showed behind me. around 100 people have been evacuated from a holiday park in west sussex after severe flooding caused by high tides and winds. the fire service and the coastguard have been rescuing residents overnight. elsewhere in the region, heavy rain has caused the river arun has burst its banks — with residents being advised to move to the upper floors of their homes. last month was the hottest march ever recorded, according to new data from the eu's climate change service. it's the tenth month in a row that a new air temperature record has been set — and sea surface temperature rises were even more dramatic. here's our climate editor, justin rowlatt. last week, the president of zimbabwe declared a national disaster because of a deep drought in the country. low rainfall has slashed crop yields, driving up food price
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varadkar, is taking us to court to keep prosecuting veterans for things they may or may not have done dunng they may or may not have done during the troubles. meanwhile, members of the ira are allowed to walk free. how is that fair? what about the latest climate lunacy? the echr ruled that countries like switzerland, britain must do more to protect their citizens from the consequences of climate change. they sided with swedish school truant greta thunberg and 2000 geriatric swiss women. this means governments now have to adopt more ambitious climate policies, get stuffed. our politicians are too weak to do anything about this. they listen to idiots that tell us we'd be like russia and belarus if we just ignore the echr and not normal people who say that we'd also be like, oh, i don't know, japan or canada or australia. rishi sunak does not want his legacy to be the controversy of the echr, and this is why we need a referendum on it. it will be good politics for rishi to call a referendum on leaving the echr and to campaign for leave. here's what nigel farage has to say about it. >> ec
varadkar, is taking us to court to keep prosecuting veterans for things they may or may not have done dunng they may or may not have done during the troubles. meanwhile, members of the ira are allowed to walk free. how is that fair? what about the latest climate lunacy? the echr ruled that countries like switzerland, britain must do more to protect their citizens from the consequences of climate change. they sided with swedish school truant greta thunberg and 2000 geriatric swiss women. this...
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i mean, i was in brussels in 2017 when those negotiations were going on, and leo varadkar quite clearly said not one camera on the border and he wasn't being offered a militarised border, he was being offered an electronic border, a smart border. he was, he told the waiting press, that this was unicorn thinking and it wouldn't happen. now, who would have thought all these years on that? of course, the rwanda bill would come in and immigrants that are awaiting to get a placement in the uk would then decide to go into the republic of ireland, because , of course, the republic because, of course, the republic of ireland's courts have ruled that the rwanda bill is not legal. it's not right. and they then say that the uk is no longer a safe place for immigrants. and helen mccarthy , immigrants. and helen mccarthy, the justice minister, last, last saturday or last friday, said in a ruckus, committee when she was questioned how many of these people were coming from northern ireland and without any facts or figures , she chirped up and said figures, she chirped up and said about 80, which of co
i mean, i was in brussels in 2017 when those negotiations were going on, and leo varadkar quite clearly said not one camera on the border and he wasn't being offered a militarised border, he was being offered an electronic border, a smart border. he was, he told the waiting press, that this was unicorn thinking and it wouldn't happen. now, who would have thought all these years on that? of course, the rwanda bill would come in and immigrants that are awaiting to get a placement in the uk would...
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leo varadkar. made a huge mistake when they antagonised britain. the taoiseach before him, enda kenny, wanted bilateral negotiations to discuss what happenedin negotiations to discuss what happened in relationship with the border between ireland and britain. he unnecessarily antagonised britain, led to very bad relations, the worst they've been probably pre good friday agreement. but simon harris look 79% of the people in ireland currently believe that there's far too much immigration into ireland. and talking about ireland. and talking about ireland being made unsafe. well in 20 2212 people, 12 women were murdered, five of them were murdered, five of them were murdered by non—nationals. >> so there you go . i mean, >> so there you go. i mean, really, that is where it stands in ireland . and of course, the in ireland. and of course, the european elections are coming up here and we that will tell tale. >> thank you very much, dougie . >> thank you very much, dougie. that's dougie peter there, speaking with regard. well listen, let's quickly find o
leo varadkar. made a huge mistake when they antagonised britain. the taoiseach before him, enda kenny, wanted bilateral negotiations to discuss what happenedin negotiations to discuss what happened in relationship with the border between ireland and britain. he unnecessarily antagonised britain, led to very bad relations, the worst they've been probably pre good friday agreement. but simon harris look 79% of the people in ireland currently believe that there's far too much immigration into...