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    Popes Visit?

    The Sun is claiming the pope will visit Ireland after his trip to the UK Next Year. Nothing in any of the Irish papers yet.

    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...t-Britain.html


    It'll be very diffferent to Pope JP II, if it comes off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo View Post
    The Sun is claiming the pope will visit Ireland after his trip to the UK Next Year. Nothing in any of the Irish papers yet.

    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...t-Britain.html


    It'll be very diffferent to Pope JP II, if it comes off.
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    Well, all the politics aside, it is about due timewise. I would however be surprised if it was done on the end of a UK visit.

    The logistics will prove fascinating (yeah I know everyone will want to discuss other factors but you might actually find this non-controversial element interesting) as I remember my Dad telling me about the stewarding on the last one. It was a completely different era in terms of transport infrastructure, security tactics, and crowd management (there wasn't really any of the first and third of those).

    Now while there is a better than good chance the crowds won't be as big as 30 years ago (in fact I'd stake a month's wages on it), the crowd will still be substantial enough to be a huge headache to manage.

    Oddly it might have a negative impact on the pub and restaurant trade in Dublin if he visits the Phoenix Park, not just because of the pioneers for any smart-alecs. Remember the protests at the EU accession event in the Phoenix Park a few years back, the city centre was very quiet that evening as many people stayed at home to avoid the hassle. I could well see that again.
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    Probably the first time this pope has been part of plans to visit these islands since the summer of 1940.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr A View Post
    Probably the first time this pope has been part of plans to visit these islands since the summer of 1940.
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