FORMER DRAGON’S DEN star Peter Casey has promised he will push businesses to relocate to rural Ireland if he is successful in securing a seat in the Seanad.
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FORMER DRAGON’S DEN star Peter Casey has promised he will push businesses to relocate to rural Ireland if he is successful in securing a seat in the Seanad.
Britain’s exit from the EU – is a very real possibility that could have massive benefits for Ireland, and the economically-deprived border counties in particular.
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One member, one vote just won’t work – because we’re talking economic clout and not democratic representation. So we either introduce an oversight body led by Germany or the euro is on the road to oblivion
As David Cameron edges closer to a second term, and the UK to an EU exit, I fear that Ireland will be forced to ask itself an unexpected question that will define all our futures – is it time for us to go too?
Known in Ireland as an investor on the RTE TV series Dragons’ Den, Peter Casey is currently phasing out his day-to-day involvement in his company Claddagh Resources and plans to enter Irish politics, writes Sorcha Corcoran.