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Sin é - TV programme of which parts are in Irish Language - about Irish homelessness in London 2001 

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I think this programme is called Sin é (This is it?) and I found it as part of the Cricklewood Homeless Concern promotional video. It features various people who worked with the Irish Diaspora in London including Cricklewood Homeless Concern, Aisling Return to Ireland Project, and Arlington House. Converted from VHS to MP4. Uploaded for historical purposes.
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7 июл 2020

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@kmmcm888
@kmmcm888 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for posting this video. I am Irish and lived in London in the late 90s/early 2000’s. I used to see men like these men all the time, it always made me profoundly sad as a lot of them were such nice men that just went down the road of drinking to very dangerous levels. They were definitely lonely and treated badly by the Irish they worked for and basically discarded instead of helped when they were no longer able to work. Thank god some of them were in Arlington house and other hostels, at least they got some level of care but a lot of them died destitute, alone in old squats or out in the cold. Sometimes the only people that could identify them were other lads they drank with as they had become estranged from their families. My Dad mentioned some of the men he knew from working in England came directly from the industrial schools and were unable to cope with normal life. So sad and so let down by their own. I hope these men got the help they deserved and are still alive today.
@greatest7391
@greatest7391 5 месяцев назад
Sadly the Irish must be saved from themselves.
@davidodonoghue1092
@davidodonoghue1092 Год назад
I wonder if those lads are still alive? God bless them! ♥️
@617dcollins
@617dcollins Год назад
God bless. I feel so bad for them. All west of Ireland people.
@617dcollins
@617dcollins Год назад
Didn’t have the money to go to US or Canada
@617dcollins
@617dcollins Год назад
Sucks
@simondunlop4628
@simondunlop4628 2 года назад
They made London and I'm half Irish god bless em
@eibhlinnichrualoai
@eibhlinnichrualoai 9 месяцев назад
thanks for posting this ❤
@gingerssmelllikecabbageand8708
I noticed this behaviour in regards drink in Australia, was their in 2008.has this prick of a Irish foreman, shouting and roaring Monday to Thursday, Friday he would bring in a slab of beer at 14:00, by four you were in the pub and he was giving his sorrows for shouting, but he was under pressure. My saving grace was I have an enzyme problem in breaking down alcohol, the most I can ever have is 2 bottles. So I never developed the relationship to drink and pubs,but seen grown men encouraging young 20yr old to part with their money behind a bar. So they could work them to the bone on Monday, knowing they had nothing in their packet.
@Packyboy
@Packyboy 9 месяцев назад
if you look at the bigger picture, it was always the construction corporations Murphy’s McAlpine, John Lang… but for hands-on brutality, you had to fear none but your own! They called it working on the lump no taxes, no insurance no Medical no nothing, cash in your hand at the end of the week. most of them young not knowing too much well it was more money for the drink,Now in their 60s and 70s and 80s now they have nothing ,no pension ,they can’t go home ,they’re not wanted ,can’t go back to Ireland after having spent 40 years in England with no money, they will chase you. This is their lot..
@grlfcgombeenhunter2897
@grlfcgombeenhunter2897 Год назад
Highest homeless ever now in Ireland 🇮🇪 some backward kip we live in.
@greatest7391
@greatest7391 Год назад
The oroblem is in the Irish Mindset
@margaretkerr3204
@margaretkerr3204 Год назад
So shocking and so sad.
@paulgreen1821
@paulgreen1821 28 дней назад
The fella near the end saying he was called a plastic Paddy when he went back - that sounds like Ireland alright. You have to be looking down your nose at someone over there all the time.
@williamwallace4924
@williamwallace4924 23 дня назад
Only themselves to blame, no one else.
@mikekavanagh8952
@mikekavanagh8952 8 месяцев назад
Interesting but not surprised,
@paddyman2796
@paddyman2796 Год назад
Why do they never make a documentary about the Irish that done well most people made a good living some people u gust can't help them they are addicted
@Packyboy
@Packyboy 11 месяцев назад
Point taken Paddy but there is no denying the toll the drink took on Irishmen working in England in the 50s 60s 70s 80s most of them never to go home again.
@marywynne6496
@marywynne6496 9 месяцев назад
It's mainly the loneliness that's gets the irish when they go to the uk..its a very sad life..and they work so hard..🙏
@boomboxbadboy1
@boomboxbadboy1 8 месяцев назад
People enjoy dwelling in misery
@Kev-son_of_kev
@Kev-son_of_kev 8 месяцев назад
@@Packyboy going home is overrated. I got on a million times better over here.
@michaelbarry3038
@michaelbarry3038 4 месяца назад
The Irish that do well become English, within a generation they become Anglo Irish, 2generations there wearing.poppies & any semblance of Irishness is gone
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