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  • Looking for some feedback on new campaigning slogans

    Feel free to drop into my DMs there below If one was to be an unelected senator — do I even need one sher anyway….. heres a few we are thinking of going with

  • This site is for sale

    If you wish to purchase this domain either as a art project or a way to inflate your own campaign expenses we are always open to offers. In addition we are happy to run ad’s and sponsored blog posts on behalf of anyone who finds a good product market fit. FOR ENQUIRIES CONTACT: Admin@lisachambers.ie Lisa…

  • The Real Issue: Law and Order in Ireland

    A View To The Future In recent years, Ireland has faced numerous challenges related to immigration and public safety. It’s important to recognize that while immigration has brought both benefits and challenges, the conversation often gets hijacked by extreme voices. This distracts from the core issues that need addressing for the betterment of our society.…

  • Denmark’s Firm Stance on Refugees vs. Ireland’s Need for Sovereignty

    Denmark has adopted a stringent approach toward refugee and asylum policies. The Danish government has implemented several measures aimed at reducing the influx of refugees and asylum seekers. Key policies include: Ireland’s Need to Assert Sovereignty Ireland has historically taken a more accommodating stance, participating in EU relocation and resettlement programs and emphasizing integration. However,…

  • #Blog. Chairgate

    Turns out It’s all about the D Any by the D, I mean Dooley of course!!! So In the past there has been a bit of controversy about voting patterns in the dail regarding members voting on behalf of others. I say why should ones

  • Useless Fuckin Birds

    As a TD in June 2016, Lisa Chambers was among the 114 TDs who voted against Deputy Maureen O’Sullivan’s bill which sought to ban cruel hare coursing. In 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019, voted in favour of the Horse and Greyhound Racing Fund Regulations which granted €80 million/€80 million/€84 million/€84 million of taxpayers’ money to…