Sir, – Ted Smyth outlines the level of interest and affection held by Irish-Americans for the State in “Is it time we had some more emigrant Senators?” (Opinion & Analysis, May 9th).
He argues that we might return that love by giving a gift of four seats in the Seanad to be appointed by a “new international panel”.
He suggests there are those among us beating our heads against the wall as this such is a difficult problem to resolve.
It is very simple. A vote is earned by citizens who choose to live here, work here, pay tax here, and by doing so, harvest immeasurable benefits.
Matt Williams: Take a deep breath and see how Sam Prendergast copes with big Fiji test
New Irish citizens: ‘I hear the racist and xenophobic slurs on the streets. Everything is blamed on immigrants’
Jack Reynor: ‘We were in two minds between eloping or going the whole hog but we got married in Wicklow with about 220 people’
‘I could have gone to California. At this rate, I probably would have raised about half a billion dollars’
Mr Smyth is creating a problem where none exists.
The very idea that Ireland should purchase what he describes as “soft power” as “an expression of love” by relinquishing four seats is ludicrous. – Yours, etc,
GERALDINE BIRD,
Doolin,
Co Clare.