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Jun 21, 2025 11 tweets 4 min read Read on X
We need to talk about Burrow beach 🏖️

In 24 hours:

2 fire brigades 🧑‍🚒
5 ambulances 🚑
Coast guard &
Public Order Unit all on the scene.

Fighting, drinking, fires, gang rivalry.

No lifeguards, just thousands of teens

Three people stretched off.. one girl looked in particularly bad trouble.

Below is a thread of footage collected from social media…. 🧵
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Ambulance arriving as emergency services tend to a girl Image
Mass brawl breaks out
Brawl spills onto the dunes.

These dunes are an Annex One habitat under EU regs. But every summer they are getting burned, rambled and pissed on.
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Square off in the Dunes
Fist fight on the beach
Graffiti Image
Drunken teenagers for miles…
Girl fight in the Dunes
Guards on the scene Image
Here is a similar post I made last summer.

Burrow beach needs a beach economy….a small cafe/lunch spot with lifeguards and volley ball court.

Not difficult 👇🏻

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Irish Homeless Industrial Complex

Every year Dublin City Council publishes contracts over €10million. These used to be for roads, bridges, housing etc.

Now look at contracts homeless accommodation:

2022: €0
2024: €722,460,350

So who is getting these mega-contracts?
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The latest figures show how DCC's remit is changing rapidly .. its a homelessness contractor.

In 2024, the council awarded €1.73 billion worth of contracts over €10m.

42% for homeless emergency accommodation.
Housing construction, roads, parks etc made up 58%. Image
Just under 20 companies were awarded over €722m in these Homeless Emergency contracts by DCC.

The contracts range from 3 to 10 years in duration. See below 👇🏻 Image
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Dec 16, 2025
Dublin City Council has spent €455,000,000 in the first 9 months of 2025.

37% or €168,000,000 goes to private hotels/landlords for emergency accommodation. Thats almost 4 in every 10 euros.

Here are the top 10 paid companies.....🧵
Before we begin...

Important: This €168M spend for Q1, Q2 & Q3 is separate from IPAS spending. Same players but different game.

The most effected group here are Irish families receiving eviction notices. Singles leaving Direct Provision are second most. Image
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Why Irish families?

New Govt rental rules have triggered a wave of small landlords exiting the market. Families are being driven into homelessness.

While funnelling hundreds of millions in taxpayer cash straight to big providers like Banty McEnaney & co

Here are top 10 companies making millions.....👇🏻Image
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Dec 8, 2025
🚨 The Govt has published its Immigration Accommodation Costs for Q3 2025.

Total Spend in 3 months: €378,363,763.67
Total spend Year to Date: €1.3BILLION

The Top 20 Most Paid Companies in Q3: 🏆

Cape Wrath (City West) €12,579,756.69
Travelodge Hotels: €10,874,518.759,756.69
Tirawley Limited: €9,974,835.00
Tifco Ltd: €9,316,060.59
Allpro Security Services: €8,765,821.15
Holiday Inn Dublin Airport: €8,509,795.62
Guestford Ltd: €8,452,045.33
Cloudview Properties Limited: €7,100,326.32
Mosney Holidays PLC: €6,504,573.78
Kintrona Ltd: €6,333,280.00
Millstreet Equestrian Services: €4,927,614.35
The D Hotel (Fairkeep Limited): €5,520,000.01
Bridgestock Care Limited: €5,009,633.09
Seefin Events Unlimited: €5,576,046.02
Trailhead Unlimited Company: €4,000,557.58
East Coast Catering Ireland: €2,682,023.80
Brava Capital Ltd: €3,812,952.00
Carnbeg Hotel (Major Ventures): €3,458,740.00
Heronwell Unlimited Company: €3,036,864.00
Propiteer Ibis Red Cow Operations Ltd in Receivership – €2,231,147.00

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Purchase Orders: gov.ie/en/department-…
Typo in payment to Traveldoge:

*Travelodge Hotels: €10,874,518.75
Read 4 tweets
Oct 17, 2025
Fine Gael TD, Barry Ward, has posted an update on Facebook re Merrion House IPAS centre in Dublin 4.

No challenge to the decision ❌
Blind acceptance of wreckless Govt policy ✅

But is he conflicted?....🧵 Image
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As a sitting TD opining on migration, Ward is also actively acting as barrister for Somali diplomat Mohamed Abdallatif Hussein who was arrested at Dublin Airport on 8 charges of people smuggling.

Everyone deserves a lawyer, and barristers have a duty to represent their clients.....

BUT Ward’s choice to stay on this case is nothing short of jaw-dropping, given that he sits on the Justice Committee & is currently an elected Govt TD. His role in trying to release a charged people smuggler surely undermines any trust?Image
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This case is highly unusual.

Ward is pushing diplomatic immunity for Hussein, on eight counts of people-smuggling. That's someone allegedly exploiting the very IP pathways Ward publicly champions as "safe and vetted" in his Facebook post.

Given that Somalis represent ~11% of asylum applications so far this year (around 900+ out of 8,259 from Jan-Aug), makes this highly relevant.

How can he stay impartial on a system he helps shape while defending its alleged exploiter?

Why is no one asking serious questions here?Image
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Aug 9, 2025
The Irish Govt is trying to rewrite planning laws in the middle of a High Court case it’s losing.

Kevin "Boxer" Moran's old friendships & alliances shattered. Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael councillors now at war with their own Party.

This is extraordinary.... 🍿
The Site

Lissywollen IPAS centre in Athlone was pushed through in 2024 under “emergency” planning powers for up to 1,000 men.

Locals were not consulted and they pushed back.Image
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Local Democracy in Action!

Four Councillors, Paul Hogan (Independent Ireland), Frankie Keena (Fianna Fáil), Aengus O’Rourke (Fianna Fáil) and John Dolan (Fine Gael), launched a High Court challenge.

Kevin “Boxer” Moran, then still a councillor, was a co-signatory.Image
Read 10 tweets
Jul 30, 2025
Did you know that Morgan McSweeney's Mum & Dad have been paid €8.4M+ by the Irish Govt for asylum accommodation... with all profits routed through a Cyprus shell company??

...🧵
The name of the company is "TÓGÁIL VEILBHIT GLAS TEORANTA"

Set up very recently in Feb 2023, it has already been paid €8.4million!! Tim & Carmel McSweeney are directors, secretary. Image
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Tógáil Veilbhit Glas Teoranta is owned by another Irish company Velvet Quality Systems which is ultimately controlled by Cerapon Ltd, a holding company based in Cyprus.

Each of which links back to Tim McSweeny and his business partners.

Why Cyprus? Tax & Privacy. Image
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