Dublin residents make their feelings known ahead of the queen's historic visit to Dublin
The Real IRA and the Continuity IRA have threatened the armed police who will accompany Queen.
The Queen will be protected by armed British police on the streets of Dublin tomorrow amid fears of a terrorist attack during her state visit.
A team of 120 Scotland Yard royal protection officers will accompany her as she becomes the first British monarch to visit southern Ireland since King George V in 1911.
More than 8,000 Irish police and 2,000 troops will be also deployed in the biggest security operation in the Irish Republic’s history, with republican group Eirigi staging a preliminary protest against the visit yesterday.
A team of 120 Scotland Yard royal protection officers will accompany her as she becomes the first British monarch to visit southern Ireland since King George V in 1911.
More than 8,000 Irish police and 2,000 troops will be also deployed in the biggest security operation in the Irish Republic’s history, with republican group Eirigi staging a preliminary protest against the visit yesterday.
Why are we spending so much money on this so-called aristrocracy nonsense; the cost of protecting her would create thousands of jobs at this difficult times. We are the taxpayer paying for their expensive lifestyle, so what are they doing in Ireland when apparently the people of Ireland are not keen on seeing them? Isn't this a reminder of the evil done to the people of Ireland? It is a case of adding insult to injury. Waste of money, waste of space! Angry Irish!
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