Aghast at the past and a Punchestown peek.
A look back over the messages that Easter delivered this year and forward to Punchestown.
If someone could possibly explain what the following quote from Wes Streeting means, I would be grateful: “Well, I mean, I’ve addressed this previously and I don’t mind kind of saying, look, you know, I don’t think that was the right thing to say. And actually, I wish I’d listened much earlier. I don’t think we, to be honest, given some of the rough discourse we’ve had on these issues in recent years, I don’t think we lose anything by having a bit of humility to say. Actually, I wish we’d listened.”
Does it mean:
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