The choice of Donegal is of interest as it was a staunchly anti Lisbon region and has been a seeding ground for quasi religious lies about the political process in Ireland.
“Inishowen Is Doing It For Themselves” is the brainchild of local businessman, Brian Flanagan, who has urged people from throughout the peninsula to attend.
He said: “Those who come along can look forward to hearing ideas and information on fecund markets towards which our youth – indeed our whole community – should be designing their career choices and entrepreneurial efforts. We would hope to repeat the event twice yearly and meantime set up some kind of a little team to continue the process between times.”
Declan Ganley came to prominence last year when sought election to the European Parliament. However, away from politics, he is a successful businessman having started in forestry and telecommunications. http://inishtimes.com/2010/04/13/ganley-to-help-get-inishowen-working-again/
Thhey don't need Ganley when they have those other masters of non-competitive bids - FF
ReplyDeleteLOL, Irish Times, the propagandists of the EU. Do you get all your opinions from the champions of the New Unionism? Keep stomping on the spirit of independence and cheering on your new subservience to Germany.
ReplyDeletethat is from the INISH Times, New Unionism? you mean like Libertas whose NI party was run by a former UK army colonel? Did you know that COIR Youth Defense have links with loyalist extremists and the BNP?
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