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He described our “unworkable” blasphemy legislation as “a wonderfully Irish solution”.
“I didn’t think we had it, I thought it had gone,” New Zealand’s Catholic leader Bill English said about its own law.
It’s been suggested by experts that our current blasphemy laws are ‘unenforceable’.
“How dare you create a world in which there is such misery that is not our fault. It’s not right. “
The veteran presenter also asked the singer if his generation was ‘cross and resentful’ about the Catholic church.
He knows what’s up.
His reply is deep. Real deep.
He even asked Fry, “You think you’re going to get in on that?”
Everything about this is amazing.
Chocolate? Ninja turtles? Fitted sheets?
He talked about meeting his wife and threw some evils.
The Taoiseach said he expects Jean-Claude Juncker to become the next president of the European Commission, but David Cameron is trying to block this from happening.
Gaybo quizzes the Taoiseach about the first time he laid eyes on his wife.
Bono on rage, his taxes, Inchicore and being smug.
Asked by Gay Byrne if he’d do it all over again, the former Dragons’ Den panellist – and soon-to-be new dad – simply says: “Who knows?”
In an interview to be broadcast this evening, the former President also discusses gay marriage and discusses her attitude to church governance.
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