"Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan has said he wants to reduce the number of migrants claiming asylum in Ireland and believes Irish reunification could happen "quicker than we think" as he set out his stall for the leadership of Fianna Fáil."
"In a wide-ranging interview with the Indo Politics podcast, the minister said there needed to be a "mature discussion around migration" and suggested people were at times nervous to talk about it."
"Dublin Bay South TD also claims Bertie Ahern's remarks about 'Africans' were not racist On Fianna Fáil leadership: 'I don't want to be seen as somebody doing a Wes Streeting'"
Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan said he wants to reduce the number of migrants claiming asylum in Ireland. He believes Irish reunification could happen “quicker than we think.” He called for a “mature discussion around migration” and suggested people can be nervous about talking about migration. Dublin Bay South TDs also claimed that Bertie Ahern’s remarks about “Africans” were not racist. Fianna Fáil leadership ambitions were framed around avoiding being seen as copying Wes Streeting.
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