Ireland is drowns in a glass of Guinness


Guinness, subject to a mini diplomatic incident between Canberra and Dublin: Irish Prime Minister felt very offended by the message of his Australian counterpart. Tony Abbot recorded a video on the occasion of St. , the Irish party, on 17 March. A date celebrated around the world, mainly because of Irish emigration to half of the nineteenth century.

And so, to Australia.


For more than a minute, Tony Abbott explains the importance of this festival showing his green tie. With a little wink to environmentalists in his country:

"It's safe to say That this is the one day of the year When It's good to be green", translate: "we can say that this is the only day of the year it's good to be green."


Then he explains that the English have created laws, Scottish currency and Irish songs.

Before concluding that he regrets not being able to drink one, two or three Guinness with the Irish. And this is what displeased Enda Kenny, the centrist leader. Assimilate to Irish Guinness drinkers enough! Irish Prime Minister believes that his compatriots in Australia can quite celebrate "responsible manner."


On Twitter Comments are underway to condemn about Tony Abbott.

The question is whether a Saint Patrick without beer is quite a St. Patrick's Day!






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