I found out something else today which makes it even better.
Tim Send a noteboard - 24/01/2011 10:37:45 PM
It used to be the case that members of the Irish legislature were barred from being MPs, under a provision barring all members of legislatures of countries outside the Commonwealth (which Ireland left in 1948). But in 2000, they added "other than Ireland" to that bit of the Act, so that members of the Oireachtas could be MPs. So far from being a historical oddity that nobody ever got round to fixing, it was actually a deliberate choice made by the Blair government. The same amending Act also allowed members of the Oireachtas to sit in the Northern Ireland Assembly, the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Assembly.
I found this out because there is a story about Gerry Adams on the BBC's front page at the moment. He has purported to resign as an MP, which isn't legally possible. A previous BBC article by the same person (linked in today's one) says he wants to do this in order to stand for the Dáil, but I can't find anything to say that being a member of a foreign legislature disqualifies you from Dáil membership. But I may have simply not looked hard enough.
I found this out because there is a story about Gerry Adams on the BBC's front page at the moment. He has purported to resign as an MP, which isn't legally possible. A previous BBC article by the same person (linked in today's one) says he wants to do this in order to stand for the Dáil, but I can't find anything to say that being a member of a foreign legislature disqualifies you from Dáil membership. But I may have simply not looked hard enough.
Vigilantibus non dormientibus jura subveniunt.
—Nous disons en allemand : le guerre, le mort, le lune, alors que 'soleil' et 'amour' sont du sexe féminin : la soleil, la amour. La vie est neutre.
—La vie ? Neutre ? C'est très joli, et surtout très logique.
—Nous disons en allemand : le guerre, le mort, le lune, alors que 'soleil' et 'amour' sont du sexe féminin : la soleil, la amour. La vie est neutre.
—La vie ? Neutre ? C'est très joli, et surtout très logique.
So the Irish government has basically imploded.
23/01/2011 04:47:10 PM
- 1612 Views
I am now confused
23/01/2011 05:34:31 PM
- 985 Views
You do realize Britain is pretty much the envy of the Western world at the moment?
23/01/2011 06:27:05 PM
- 1013 Views
Re: You do realize Britain is pretty much the envy of the Western world at the moment?
23/01/2011 06:34:47 PM
- 951 Views
I did. There was more violence than in ours, that's true (ours have none so far, knock on wood).
23/01/2011 06:41:34 PM
- 929 Views
Re: I did. There was more violence than in ours, that's true (ours have none so far, knock on wood).
23/01/2011 06:43:41 PM
- 869 Views
Those protests were only violent by British standards.
23/01/2011 11:54:15 PM
- 938 Views
What protests?
24/01/2011 07:26:49 PM
- 989 Views
Re: What protests?
24/01/2011 07:28:40 PM
- 841 Views
Re: What protests?
25/01/2011 09:23:17 AM
- 973 Views
There's a new objection
25/01/2011 11:38:25 AM
- 905 Views
I didn't object...
25/01/2011 11:47:11 AM
- 789 Views
And Britain had to live with the Conservative Wilderness for 15 years before it could get there *NM*
24/01/2011 02:43:16 AM
- 463 Views
Should I start chiming in on Norwegian politics now that I'm here...?
24/01/2011 12:42:03 AM
- 824 Views

Why not?
24/01/2011 08:49:07 AM
- 937 Views
'Cos I doubt you'll like what I have to say, for one thing.
26/01/2011 01:55:13 AM
- 935 Views
That's been a while coming, hasn't it? Cowen seems to be losing it.
23/01/2011 05:48:30 PM
- 916 Views
Certainly. he's been on dodgy ground for a couple months.
23/01/2011 06:27:27 PM
- 988 Views
Re: Certainly. he's been on dodgy ground for a couple months.
23/01/2011 06:33:26 PM
- 929 Views
Re: Certainly. he's been on dodgy ground for a couple months.
23/01/2011 07:19:03 PM
- 1028 Views
Re: Certainly. he's been on dodgy ground for a couple months.
23/01/2011 07:57:05 PM
- 882 Views
Re: Certainly. he's been on dodgy ground for a couple months.
23/01/2011 09:29:03 PM
- 987 Views
Re: Certainly. he's been on dodgy ground for a couple months.
23/01/2011 09:46:20 PM
- 940 Views
I think Adams is an Irish citizen, and not a British one.
23/01/2011 11:45:34 PM
- 902 Views
I found out something else today which makes it even better.
24/01/2011 10:37:45 PM
- 1060 Views
I was reading your post and going "what about the Chiltern Hundreds"?
24/01/2011 10:44:32 PM
- 902 Views
Oh, alternatively we could elevate him to the House of Lords.
26/01/2011 11:08:44 PM
- 918 Views
Awesome idea. Something like "Baron Adams of Londonderry", I'm thinking. *NM*
27/01/2011 07:54:26 PM
- 448 Views
We made his arch-rival a Lord, after all, so it would only be fair.
28/01/2011 08:26:15 AM
- 851 Views
Here you go
25/01/2011 12:55:33 PM
- 1004 Views
well, the only interesting thing in swedish politics is a wikileaks document and the reactions...
23/01/2011 06:21:00 PM
- 972 Views
What is inappropriate about trying to keep out barbaric unskilled people?
23/01/2011 10:59:53 PM
- 933 Views
The inappropriateness is the generalisation in the claim
23/01/2011 11:16:52 PM
- 905 Views
Generalizations are inappropriate when they are disproven by statistics, and appropriate when proven
24/01/2011 07:33:14 PM
- 867 Views
I've looked into the statistics a bit more.
24/01/2011 09:11:52 PM
- 882 Views
I take it you're talking about the Middle East in its most narrow sense here.
24/01/2011 09:56:22 PM
- 920 Views
... the fact that they are asylum seekers, and their skill certainly shouldn't matter in that case.
24/01/2011 07:08:14 PM
- 803 Views
Hopefully they'll stop using Irish officially as a way to cut down on unnecessary costs.
23/01/2011 10:57:08 PM
- 862 Views
I'd support that
23/01/2011 11:26:20 PM
- 931 Views
Ironically, if you de-officialised Irish you could get EU money to help preserve it.
23/01/2011 11:48:14 PM
- 838 Views
But why, why?
24/01/2011 08:35:43 PM
- 826 Views
Because it's the only thing justifying their insistence they're not British?
24/01/2011 10:03:54 PM
- 879 Views

But all language learning should be purely voluntary (after what parents teach their children).
25/01/2011 03:05:28 AM
- 853 Views
What, so you don't think students in high school should be taught foreign languages?
25/01/2011 06:34:21 PM
- 822 Views
Irish is the mother tongue of about 7,000-15,000 people at most.
26/01/2011 05:04:00 AM
- 895 Views
Wikipedia says it's more like 40k-80k.
26/01/2011 06:41:41 PM
- 1272 Views
And Elaine, Stephen, or any other Irish people here: do feel free to comment.
*NM*
26/01/2011 06:42:36 PM
- 451 Views

More to the point, are YOU interested in learning Irish?
26/01/2011 05:15:18 AM
- 804 Views
Calling Ireland the new Sodom and Gomorrah, are you?
26/01/2011 06:02:05 PM
- 964 Views

I don't think it's as fun as Sodom and Gomorrah, at least not post-crisis.
26/01/2011 09:48:54 PM
- 929 Views

Re: I don't think it's as fun as Sodom and Gomorrah, at least not post-crisis.
27/01/2011 08:42:21 PM
- 796 Views

Presumably because they agree with J.R.R. Tolkien and Tómas Sæmundsson about language's importance.
24/01/2011 10:16:05 PM
- 970 Views
So Australians and New Zealanders are really English then? Austrians are just Germans?
25/01/2011 03:01:14 AM
- 918 Views
I never said I agreed
.
25/01/2011 08:19:11 AM
- 892 Views

I would suggest that a distinct dialect does the job just as well
25/01/2011 02:23:59 PM
- 915 Views
The thing is, people who feel really strongly about that usually insist it's a separate language.
28/01/2011 04:20:57 PM
- 776 Views
It's really more about having a unique silly costume to wear at Miss Universe pageants.
26/01/2011 05:09:10 AM
- 763 Views
You're confusing what we sell to gullible American tourists with what we actually value
. *NM*
28/01/2011 04:15:01 PM
- 397 Views

What the hell happened to the Celtic Tiger Country? *NM*
24/01/2011 05:47:12 AM
- 497 Views
The Celtic Tiger is dead, Ireland had a GDP contraction of 14% in the last two years.
24/01/2011 01:47:06 PM
- 876 Views
It's still there, but it aimed a bit too high and got a bit scorched.
24/01/2011 10:07:36 PM
- 752 Views