Recent discussions and reports indicate a shift in public opinion in Ireland regarding immigration policies. Patrick Christy of GBNEWS interviewed Irish President Hermann Kelly of the Irish Freedom Party (@IrexitFreedom) on the topic of illegal immigration and the impact of 'open EU borders' on Ireland. The interview, shared via @YouTube, touched on concerns that Ireland is on the brink of a 'SECOND COLONISATION' due to current immigration trends. Additionally, social media commentary suggests that public opinion in Ireland is firmly against more immigration, noting that birth rates only collapsed recently, and a million migrants could significantly change the national identity, leading to what some call 'National suicide' with no public vote on the matter. A report from Dublin for the @Telegraph confirms this sentiment, showing that the majority of Irish voters are in favor of implementing tougher rules on immigration. Commentators like @LewisSchaffer and Clare Muldoon have also reacted to the news, highlighting concerns over national identity and the sustainability of current immigration rates.
'Where are these illegal immigrants coming from? Because they're not coming from the North' Clare Muldoon says 'charity starts at home' as she reacts to a new poll showing a majority of Irish voters want tougher immigration rules. https://t.co/OCcYO0SsTr
'Why do the Irish not like immigrants? My theory is that nobody likes immigrants. Nobody liked the Irish immigrants when they came to America' @LewisSchaffer reacts to the news that polling shows the majority of Irish voters want tougher immigration rules. https://t.co/vnKWcuCUOF
๐ฎ๐ช Most people in Ireland are now in favour of tougher rules on immigration. Report from Dublin for the @Telegraph๐ https://t.co/XAMfnxYWD8
You only need to bring a million migrants to Ireland to ensure it is no longer Irish in a generation or so. Very easy to replace these small countries. National suicide. Nobody voted for it. https://t.co/eOcFOoHGuV
Donโt believe some of the fake polling being thrown around by Irish pro-immigration activists. Public opinion is firmly against more immigration in Ireland. Unlike other Western countries, birth rates only collapsed recently meaning the country can afford to close the border. ๐ฎ๐ช https://t.co/rMQHVJUVpC
Patrick Christy @GBNEWS interviews Irish President Hermann Kelly of the Irish Freedom Party @IrexitFreedom on Illegal Immigration. @PatrickChristys Ireland's 'open EU borders' have country on the brink of 'SECOND COLONIS... https://t.co/NfDMN5u6wy via @YouTube