Irish construction workers are refusing to participate in the construction of camps for asylum seekers and 'migrant villages.' This action has sparked significant debate and criticism. Leo Sherlock, founder of The Liberal, has voiced strong opposition to the influx of migrants, arguing that it is leading to the decimation of Irish society. Sherlock criticized Irish leaders for allowing what he describes as 'population replacement' and the establishment of new tent cities. He also highlighted that migrants are receiving free welfare. The refusal by construction workers highlights growing tensions over immigration policies in Ireland.
Irish construction workers are refusing to build accommodation destined for Ireland’s new illegal migrant arrivals. https://t.co/ARg7Bj50LP
Irish construction workers are leaving building sites, refusing to take part in the construction of "migrant villages" 🇮🇪 https://t.co/MkrShy0fRb
🚨MUST WATCH - please share The Liberal’s founder, Leo Sherlock, speaks with @MartinDaubney on @GBNEWS about the migrant issue in Ireland 🇮🇪 “'We are effectively aborting our own country and bringing the third world in. It’s complete and utter population replacement, but make… https://t.co/y0IwmYvDB0
‘The fabric of Irish society is being decimated every single day’ Leo Sherlock of @TheLiberal_ie slams Irish leaders over the influx of illegal migrants taking over the country, as new tent cities pop up. https://t.co/gB818khlBl
‘You cannot compare those Irish that practically built the New York skyline and broke their backs for nothing, and these people that are coming in getting beautiful free modular homes, free medical care, free travel, free welfare’ @TheLiberal_ie | Leo Sherlock https://t.co/7cFoxrI97w
Irish construction workers are walking off building sites, refusing to participate in the construction of "migrant villages". Do you support them? https://t.co/MglVUX0xoN
Irish construction workers are walking off building sites, refusing to participate in the construction of "migrant villages". https://t.co/MglVUX0xoN
Irish workers refuse to build a camp for asylum seekers. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/vyuCmSeGt0
In a powerful display of solidarity, the last young Irish man has walked off the construction site, refusing to participate in building a "migrant village". This courageous act has garnered significant attention, and there's a growing movement to support him. If you recognize… https://t.co/qs9NKucRX2
‘They have downed tools and off they have gone!' President Irish Freedom Party, Hermann Kelly, explains that locals in Ireland have convinced builders to stop working on a migrant site in Clonmel. https://t.co/yBDKkxwvOe