Play Stations for Economic Migrants In this video we will be reviewing accommodation inspection reports for IPAS applicants housed in the Dublin region, which were published by the Irish Government on the 24th of September 2025. These inspection reports illustrate why the cost for accommodation for economic migrants has hit €5m per day, with extras such as catered meals, cleaning services, laundry services, play stations, gyms and so on being provided to economic migrants, at the expense of the Irish taxpayer. At a time when the Irish Government do not have the funds to continue with basic “cost of living” supports for Irish citizens, there appears to be no end to the funds that can be made available to economic migrants. Anyone with any level of objectivity would have to agree that the facilities being provided to economic migrants far exceeds basic necessities and will drive migrants towards Ireland as it becomes known as a destination of choice.

Thanks Tommy. And thanks Wendell. I have covered a dozen or more trials in the UK and my coverage has cumulatively been seen by tens of millions of people — 8.5 million yesterday alone. My live-tweeting style gives much more information than traditional reporting in the form of one single essay at the end of the day. In fact, I can see the regime journalists constantly checking my X feed. That’s what makes the BBC so mad — I get more views than them, but more to the point, I don’t share their political perspective. The regime media are like an old guild, trying to keep out competitors — either commercial competitors or ideological competitors.

I think this is about modernizing the courts; it’s about access to justice and transparency. I know the media cartel

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