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3 years
🚨 BREAKING: The Sunday Times is reporting that the UK Government is planning to offer 3.7 million vaccine doses to the Republic of Ireland.
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@phkelly
philip kelly
3 years
@NextIrishGE Would not trust those vaccines as far as the front door, the British dont do anything for nothing, especially for Ireland a nation the murdered and plundered and still do, they can stuff their vaccines where the sun never shines in other words FO WITH YOUR VACCINES
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@gary_worden
gee! dubya :D
3 years
@NextIrishGE Get-iiiiiiiiiiin!
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@CapersColly
Aodhán Ó Coileáin 💙🇵🇸 🔻
3 years
@NextIrishGE I find that hard to believe because they have a huge number waiting for second doses. They gave a lot the first vaccine by kicking the second dose down the road.
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@IsMiseMarcas
Marcas
3 years
@NextIrishGE Good. They owe us for the untold misery they’ve cost us. They better be free.
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@cillian32
Cillian 32 🔻
3 years
@NextIrishGE What’s the catch ? The protocol stays .
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@tararoonies
tararoonies
3 years
@NextIrishGE @Colmogorman Ah lads - I don;t think I could take them having that over us tbh
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@TheOtherGordon
Gordon White
3 years
@NextIrishGE We shouldn't accept them, we should ask that they be passed on to a country with a greater need than ours.
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@cellah26bsky
Marcella
3 years
@NextIrishGE 🤔 umm how is this going to work when they have a low amount of people fully vaccinated, who will expect to be fully vaccinated to gain a vaccine passport & they are going to hand over 3.7m vaccines .... I'm not sure if I quiet buy this story .....
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@minnyshell
Michelle Traynor
3 years
@NextIrishGE I call bull on this story. What’s the catch
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@IsMiseMarcas
Marcas
3 years
@NextIrishGE Is this serious?
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@GMcK2012
Gerry McK
3 years
Tweet media one
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@lambo1999
Kieran Lambert 😷
3 years
@NextIrishGE Love to believe it, but even if true not too sure Martin & co would accept in case it would upset our european colleagues
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@eimzcaomhanach
Імeр
3 years
@NextIrishGE What’s the catch?
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@HangBlaa
John Collins
3 years
@NextIrishGE Are the vaccines the property of the UK government or of the manufacturer? Genuine question.
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@antomaguire
TtheWalker
3 years
@NextIrishGE This is not about putting 1 over on the EU or anything like that. Its simple. We are in a common travel area and if we in the Rep. are way behind in vaccination it causes a problem for the UK. So its in the UKs own interest and we should welcome them with rolled up sleeves
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@Martindolan101
Martin Dolan
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