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Planes and boats and trains

category national | worker & community struggles and protests | opinion/analysis author Tuesday March 08, 2005 22:45author by John McDermott - removefiannafailauthor email www.jmcd444 at yahoo dot comauthor address Gran Canaria ,Spain Report this post to the editors

A new Aer Lingus.?

The increased funding of an Airline which is already very successful,is possibly a repeat of the Air Lingus story.
Two heavily susidised entities,Irish rail and a local airline are in direct competition with each other,and as business flows to the private airline,our national rail system will require more and more taxpayers funding.
20 million  Euro subsidy for private enterprise.?
20 million Euro subsidy for private enterprise.?

50,000 seats must go.90% off.Sale never ends.!
Travel from Dublin to Kerry,Galway,Sligo or Knock Airport any day of the year 10% of the original price.!!
Minister Martin Cullen this week announces an incredible never ending subsidy of 300 Euros on every ticket purchased between now and eternity. You can get to your favorite golf course fast-and spend more time on the fairway.!
Ticket cost is 330 Euros-you only pay 30 Euros.! Why travel by rail when you can fly there for the same price.?
Forget Irish rail. Forget stuffy,unventilated trains. Forget delays and under funded railways.

Fianna Fail have increased their internal flight subsidy from 1 million Euros in 1995 to 20 million(and climbing) in 2003.
Can this be the beginning of a new “Aer Lingus”….even before the old one is sold off.?
(Even Finn Gael have called for an increase in the current subsidy,and this service is in direct competition with our taxpayer- funded, public railway system where jobs are currently at stake.)
C.I.E.unions take note.! Soon your trains will be empty.

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author by dosteovsky meanie - reclaim everything. yep just reclaim everything last fecking thing!publication date Wed Mar 09, 2005 11:16author address less sunny spainreichgemeinschafterischepaïsosKatal@nderrrrrrrepuliqueëuröpiiiii go bragh.author phone Report this post to the editors

visigothair have changed it.
now it's "fly to dublin for 2€ taxes excluded".
used to be fly to dublin for 1eu- no mention of "get to girona/reus _in the next provinces_ (would u think fly to dublin means fly to limerick?) and no mention of
ah jazyshuz weepeth.
the swiss are asking are the irish richer than them now? (=& if so, why don't they have a CERN, proper buses and trams and trains, and snow?)
nice illustration of a holiday home (needs a bit of work) (lacks infrastructural logistics - good if you're importing cocaine by the dingie load - handy for the beach et cetera)
http://www.swissinfo.org/sen/swissinfo.html?siteSect=107&sid=5584146
by summer time, we hope to drive home the point of how ridiculous and flawed are economic indicators and bear no relation to human development by showing you photographic evidence of Eire on the moon.

author by John mcdermott - removefiannafailpublication date Wed Mar 09, 2005 21:54author address Gran Canaria Spainauthor phone Report this post to the editors

Good points....we do not have a CERN because if we dug a tunnel for it (under Fianna Fail supervision) the particle accelerator would not fit into it.
Our buses are not so bad,our trains are what they are,(from lack of funding ),and our new glitzy trams are a total disaster.
Then again nobody from Madrid or Zurich was invited ...to do the job properly.
Martin Cullen,s pals probably built the Luas.Business as usual.

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