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Ireland is likely heading for serious civil unrest as an 'arrogant' and distant political class double down on mass immigration despite widespread fury which has culminated in arson attacks at migrant hotels in Western Ireland, says author Eoin Lenihan. As almost half of working Irish people aged under 35 are living at home due to a uniquely acute housing crisis, the young are being encouraged to turn to 'anti-British' sentiment and pro-Palestine causes, rather than demanding economic and social justice from their own government, argues Lenihan. Speaking after a major conference in Brussels, our guest breaks down why Ireland—long seen as a peaceful, stable nation—is now experiencing unprecedented strain. From migrant accommodation centres being set on fire, to rural communities pushed to breaking point, this is a story the mainstream media isn’t telling. We also examine the deep frustration felt by ordinary Irish citizens as government policies continue to prioritise mass migration over local concerns. With claims of “bogus asylum seekers”, hotels filled at taxpayer expense, and entire communities reshaped overnight, many are asking: has Ireland become a soft touch? Perhaps most striking is the surge in anti-British rhetoric among younger Irish people—despite decades of improving relations between Britain and Ireland. Why is this hostility returning, and who is fuelling it? This discussion takes a hard look at: The failure of Ireland’s political class The influence of NGOs and activist networks The economic model benefiting elites while squeezing ordinary people And the growing anger that could reshape Irish politics—and spill over into the wider British Isles. #freespeech #immigration #uknews #ireland #eu By Nicholas Dunning 00:00 Introduction – Civil unrest fears in Europe 01:05 Why Ireland is now at risk 02:12 Migrant centres burned & community backlash 03:08 “Bogus” asylum claims and open borders debate 05:03 Riots and rising tensions in Dublin 06:26 Irish emigration and “anger leaving the country” 08:19 Ireland as a follower of failed European policies 09:20 Migrant hotels and local resentment 10:23 Ukrainian refugees & unintended consequences 12:23 Tourism collapse vs hotel profits 15:12 Public opinion vs political elites 16:02 NGO power and democratic disconnect 18:33 Why Ireland lacks a right-wing movement 20:09 Media control and suppression of dissent 26:16 Political arrogance and elite bubble 30:17 Housing crisis and economic pressure 33:17 Foreign workers vs Irish workforce 37:44 Radicalisation of Irish youth 38:05 Anti-British sentiment explained 41:25 Sinn Féin, identity politics & grievance culture 46:24 Immigration, security & social cohesion concerns 49:10 Future risks – unrest and political instability Keep up to date with GB News at gbnews.com or on X @GBNEWS Become a Friend of GB News: gbnews.com/friend