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Irish Lawmaker flips out - 'F*** you Deputy Stagg!'
Things get heated when two politicians in Ireland's national parliament (The Dail) engage in a heated debate over budget cutbacks. Government lawmaker (TD/Deputy) Paul Gogarty (Green Party) uses 'most unparliamentary language' to insult the opposition Labour party lawmaker Emmett Stagg.
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Added: Aug-1-2012 Occurred On: Dec-10-2009
By: Atlantis50
In: WTF
Tags: Parliament debate, curse, unparliamentary language, Dail, Ireland
Location: Dublin, Dublin, Ireland (load item map)
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By: Atlantis50
In: WTF
Tags: Parliament debate, curse, unparliamentary language, Dail, Ireland
Location: Dublin, Dublin, Ireland (load item map)
Marked as: approved
Views: 1132 | Comments: 19 | Votes: 1 | Favorites: 1 | Shared: 0 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 2
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