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Default Re: Committee to discuss controversial Tara motorway

No, they aren't

To even consider building a motorway through an archaeological complex that pre-dates Stonehenge by 1000 years and the Pyramids by 500 years is a disgrace. The place is a national treasure, hugely symbolic and is a great asset to historians and archaelogists.

The damage that could be caused will be immeasurable.
But I suppose if it helps the economy and it doesn't upset the immigrants, then there is no reason to oppose it. It's only Irish history afterall
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