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Bertie Ahern on dont forget your shovel if ye wanna really work

  • 08-04-2012 6:11pm
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    Fair play to him least he still knows how to use a shovel and its not a brand new on either:rolleyes:

    Disgraced former Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern enjoyed another Good Friday agreement this year – with a vegetable plot.

    Just 14 years after he signed the historic Good Friday peace accord in Belfast, Ahern was discovered hard at work in an allotment by the Irish Sun newspaper.

    Journalist Paul Williams met the politician, shamed by the recent Mahon Tribunal report for receiving cash payments, at the North County Dublin vegetable plot owned by his daughter Cecilia.

    Ahern admitted to the paper: “It is gas to think that this day 14 years ago I was in Belfast for the signing of the Good Friday Agreement. Times have changed.

    “I just want to get the allotment sorted for them. The hard work is getting it started.

    “Sure I suppose I’m always digging. It’s good fun.”


    http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Bertie-Ahern-digs-deep-on-14th-anniversary-of-Good-Friday-agreement-146580345.html


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