- Aug 24, 2020
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From the BBC just now:
'Irish prime minister (Taoiseach) Leo Varadkar has described Navalny’s death as a "further reminder that Russia is a deeply oppressive, deeply undemocratic country".
Speaking to BBC Radio 4’s PM programme, he said it served as a reminder to the West “not to take democracy, not to take human rights and our freedoms for granted".
"These are things that have to be defended. Freedom is never free.
That's worth repeating. 'These are things that have to be defended.'
Well Varadkar, why don't you follow your own advice and defend them then? You can apply to join Nato tomorrow.
(What he means of course, is that somebody else should defend them. Not Ireland).
'Irish prime minister (Taoiseach) Leo Varadkar has described Navalny’s death as a "further reminder that Russia is a deeply oppressive, deeply undemocratic country".
Speaking to BBC Radio 4’s PM programme, he said it served as a reminder to the West “not to take democracy, not to take human rights and our freedoms for granted".
"These are things that have to be defended. Freedom is never free.
That's worth repeating. 'These are things that have to be defended.'
Well Varadkar, why don't you follow your own advice and defend them then? You can apply to join Nato tomorrow.
(What he means of course, is that somebody else should defend them. Not Ireland).