Wanna Get Away?... Escape to Ireland ( Archived) (12)

Dec 4, 2016 2:03 PM CST Wanna Get Away?... Escape to Ireland
SistaCallie
SistaCallieSistaCalliePokemon, Texas USA139 Threads 1 Polls 795 Posts
Maybe I should come visit this island... not move to Ireland, and start a look up of my grandmother's people, being that her father was Irish-American... hmmmm hmmm ...just a thought daydream

Remote Irish island seeks Americans fleeing Donald Trump presidency
Nick Bramhill @IrishCentral


“Winter can be hard but they’d find it very peaceful here,” says Inishturk local.“Winter can be hard but they’d find it very peaceful here,” says Inishturk local. CRUISING.COASTALBOATING.NET
American citizens, who are terrified at the prospect of Donald Trump becoming the next President, have been urged to consider relocating to one of Ireland's remotest islands.

Inishturk, off Co. Mayo, has seen its once thriving population plummet to just 58, with only three pupils attending the local primary school.

The dwindling community's leaders are desperately trying to entice families to move over to breathe new life into the isolated outpost and secure its future.

And they stressed their tranquil isle, located nine miles off the coast, could make the ideal permanent refuge for those who cannot face life in a United States headed by Donald Trump.

"The island featured on an Irish TV documentary last year which gave us great publicity and a good few extra bookings. But we ended up having a terrible summer and a lot of people canceled.

"I've heard there are quite a few people in America looking to move to Ireland and other countries if Donald Trump becomes president. I'd like them to know that we'd love to see them consider moving over here.

"They'd be given a huge welcome and they'd find this is a fantastic place to live and to bring up children. Their kids would probably get the best education anywhere in the country too, because the teacher to pupil ratio is nearly one-on-one.

"Although winters can be hard and it's the kind of life that wouldn't necessarily suit everyone, they'd find it very peaceful here and they'd soon find out there's nowhere as nice in the world on a summer's day than here."

According to leading media website Mashable, Ireland represents one of the best options for US citizens looking to flee from a country run by President Trump.

And according to another report, applications for Irish passports from British nationals are also on the rise, as fears grow about the UK leaving the European Union after the June EU membership referendum..

A recent report in The Guardian found that the number of British-born people applying for Irish passports based on their ancestry has risen sharply in the past year amid concerns of a Euro exit.

Irishcentral.com hmmm daydream
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Dec 4, 2016 2:42 PM CST Wanna Get Away?... Escape to Ireland
jt972
jt972jt972dublin, Dublin Ireland7 Threads 1,200 Posts
SistaCallie: Maybe I should come visit this island... not move to Ireland, and start a look up of my grandmother's people, being that her father was Irish-American... hmmmm ...just a thought

Remote Irish island seeks Americans fleeing Donald Trump presidency
Nick Bramhill @IrishCentral

“Winter can be hard but they’d find it very peaceful here,” says Inishturk local.“Winter can be hard but they’d find it very peaceful here,” says Inishturk local. CRUISING.COASTALBOATING.NET
American citizens, who are terrified at the prospect of Donald Trump becoming the next President, have been urged to consider relocating to one of Ireland's remotest islands.

Inishturk, off Co. Mayo, has seen its once thriving population plummet to just 58, with only three pupils attending the local primary school.

The dwindling community's leaders are desperately trying to entice families to move over to breathe new life into the isolated outpost and secure its future.

And they stressed their tranquil isle, located nine miles off the coast, could make the ideal permanent refuge for those who cannot face life in a United States headed by Donald Trump.

"The island featured on an Irish TV documentary last year which gave us great publicity and a good few extra bookings. But we ended up having a terrible summer and a lot of people canceled.

"I've heard there are quite a few people in America looking to move to Ireland and other countries if Donald Trump becomes president. I'd like them to know that we'd love to see them consider moving over here.

"They'd be given a huge welcome and they'd find this is a fantastic place to live and to bring up children. Their kids would probably get the best education anywhere in the country too, because the teacher to pupil ratio is nearly one-on-one.

"Although winters can be hard and it's the kind of life that wouldn't necessarily suit everyone, they'd find it very peaceful here and they'd soon find out there's nowhere as nice in the world on a summer's day than here."

According to leading media website Mashable, Ireland represents one of the best options for US citizens looking to flee from a country run by President Trump.

And according to another report, applications for Irish passports from British nationals are also on the rise, as fears grow about the UK leaving the European Union after the June EU membership referendum..

A recent report in The Guardian found that the number of British-born people applying for Irish passports based on their ancestry has risen sharply in the past year amid concerns of a Euro exit.

Irishcentral.com


I'd put that move on ice for a while, it's more
Than ripe for a change of establishment here
Aswell
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Dec 4, 2016 3:29 PM CST Wanna Get Away?... Escape to Ireland
StarOfWars
StarOfWarsStarOfWarsSouth West, Cork Ireland377 Posts
You should come and stay in Butlins, Mosney laugh
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Dec 4, 2016 3:35 PM CST Wanna Get Away?... Escape to Ireland
jt972
jt972jt972dublin, Dublin Ireland7 Threads 1,200 Posts
StarOfWars: You should come and stay in Butlins, Mosney


And get 19 euro for Christmas bonus for
Doing nothing but moan about how bad
The Meath shanty town is
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Dec 4, 2016 3:37 PM CST Wanna Get Away?... Escape to Ireland
lifeisadream
lifeisadreamlifeisadreamMexi Go, Mexico State Mexico156 Threads 20 Polls 16,713 Posts
SistaCallie: Maybe I should come visit this island... not move to Ireland, and start a look up of my grandmother's people, being that her father was Irish-American... hmmmm ...just a thought

Remote Irish island seeks Americans fleeing Donald Trump presidency
Nick Bramhill @IrishCentral

“Winter can be hard but they’d find it very peaceful here,” says Inishturk local.“Winter can be hard but they’d find it very peaceful here,” says Inishturk local. CRUISING.COASTALBOATING.NET
American citizens, who are terrified at the prospect of Donald Trump becoming the next President, have been urged to consider relocating to one of Ireland's remotest islands.

Inishturk, off Co. Mayo, has seen its once thriving population plummet to just 58, with only three pupils attending the local primary school.

The dwindling community's leaders are desperately trying to entice families to move over to breathe new life into the isolated outpost and secure its future.

And they stressed their tranquil isle, located nine miles off the coast, could make the ideal permanent refuge for those who cannot face life in a United States headed by Donald Trump.

"The island featured on an Irish TV documentary last year which gave us great publicity and a good few extra bookings. But we ended up having a terrible summer and a lot of people canceled.

"I've heard there are quite a few people in America looking to move to Ireland and other countries if Donald Trump becomes president. I'd like them to know that we'd love to see them consider moving over here.

"They'd be given a huge welcome and they'd find this is a fantastic place to live and to bring up children. Their kids would probably get the best education anywhere in the country too, because the teacher to pupil ratio is nearly one-on-one.

"Although winters can be hard and it's the kind of life that wouldn't necessarily suit everyone, they'd find it very peaceful here and they'd soon find out there's nowhere as nice in the world on a summer's day than here."

According to leading media website Mashable, Ireland represents one of the best options for US citizens looking to flee from a country run by President Trump.

And according to another report, applications for Irish passports from British nationals are also on the rise, as fears grow about the UK leaving the European Union after the June EU membership referendum..

A recent report in The Guardian found that the number of British-born people applying for Irish passports based on their ancestry has risen sharply in the past year amid concerns of a Euro exit.

Irishcentral.com




Cuba is cheaper and warmer laugh




(I have never been to Cuba for the record)
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Dec 4, 2016 3:38 PM CST Wanna Get Away?... Escape to Ireland
StarOfWars
StarOfWarsStarOfWarsSouth West, Cork Ireland377 Posts
Plus Cuba just had a fantastic Black Friday Sale. Castros were reduced by 50%laugh
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Dec 4, 2016 6:27 PM CST Wanna Get Away?... Escape to Ireland
lifeisadream
lifeisadreamlifeisadreamMexi Go, Mexico State Mexico156 Threads 20 Polls 16,713 Posts
StarOfWars: Plus Cuba just had a fantastic Black Friday Sale. Castros were reduced by 50%


Among 11+ million Cuban people there might more "Castros"?








grin
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Dec 7, 2016 4:03 AM CST Wanna Get Away?... Escape to Ireland
lifeisadream: Among 11+ million Cuban people there might more "Castros"?

Heck,Fidel must have been busy on all fronts!laugh
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Dec 8, 2016 12:38 AM CST Wanna Get Away?... Escape to Ireland
There's way too many islands in the tropics, to live on one that requires wearing shoes.
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Dec 8, 2016 12:42 AM CST Wanna Get Away?... Escape to Ireland
My family already escaped from Ireland, over the British royals; they're at least as bad as Trump.
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Dec 8, 2016 1:37 AM CST Wanna Get Away?... Escape to Ireland
sophiasummer
sophiasummersophiasummerNorthland, New Zealand112 Threads 6,528 Posts
Never been to Ireland.
Would love too, my grand dad was born in Dublin and there the story goes.
What a wicked ride.

angel
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Dec 8, 2016 7:54 AM CST Wanna Get Away?... Escape to Ireland
lifeisadream
lifeisadreamlifeisadreamMexi Go, Mexico State Mexico156 Threads 20 Polls 16,713 Posts
Conrad73: Heck,Fidel must have been busy on all fronts!


Fidel?

wow were you close Comrad?




laugh
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