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One of Silicon Valley's most senior and most respected bosses says Irish people are "not welcoming" and that Ireland isn't a country people would want to move to. illionaire Matthew Prince, whose Cloudflare company has data centres in Dublin and Cork, says locals are cold and unwelcoming. "No one wants to live in Ireland unless they're Irish, " he said, in response to a question about whether he would consider expanding Cloudflare's operations here. It's an about-turn for the company, which has previously hailed Dublin as an "exploding tech scene". But Mr Prince took to Twitter to denigrate the country, explaining why it was not a viable option for Cloudflare to set up a high-end skills base. "I'd be realistic about your strengths and weaknesses, " he told an Irish person who questioned his remarks. "You are not a very welcoming community to outsiders. And the weather and food suck. " The comments drew a number sharp responses from senior Irish entrepreneurs and tech workers who moved to Ireland to work and now live here permanently.

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When asked if she thought recent social upheaval would have a long term impact on people like her son, Joan said: 'We can hope but we're not optimistic, we have to see. People speak but it's action that counts now. 'I could say that I'm going to help you to move that chair, if I don't come and literally move that chair, it's just words. 'We don't want to play the black game but as a black person I find I have to be fighting extra hard. It's draining, I even have ended up with depression and anxiety now because of the fight I have to be going through for my baby. ' A Home Office spokesperson said: 'It would be inappropriate to comment further while legal proceedings are ongoing. ' Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at. For more stories like this, check our news page. Get your need-to-know latest news, feel-good stories, analysis and more

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Family members say Osime is struggling in prison and is regularly bullied (Picture: Joan Fairclough) Labour activists are urging the Home Office not to deport a severely autistic man to Jamaica, where they say he could die with no support network in place. Osime Brown, 21, has no recollection of the Caribbean island and no family living there, having moved to the UK when he was just four years old. He is currently serving a five year prison sentence in Stocken Prison in the East Midlands for the theft of a mobile phone with a group of friends. Witnesses said he had asked the other teenagers he was with to stop the street robbery, but he was convicted under the joint enterprise law, which critics say has disproportionately criminalised many young black men. A final appeal against Osime's deportation was due for March before being kicked into the long grass due to the coroanvirus pandemic. A number of Labour MPs including John McDonnell and Nadia Whittome are understood to have taken an interest in the case and a petition to keep him in Britain is now nearing 22, 000 signatures.

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The group's chair Janine Booth told 'The slogan "Black Lives Matter" is on everyone's lips right now. 'Osime Brown's is one of those black lives that matter. This is structural racism in action – together with systematic failure of a young autistic person. 'The awful situation he finds himself in shows the brutality and discrimination at the heart of our justice and immigration systems. Family members fear Osime will die if he is sent to Jamaica (Picture: Joan Fairclough) 'If the Government means what it says about tackling institutional racism, it must intervene and free Osime, ensuring that he can stay in this country with his mum and get the support he needs. ' Osime's mum Joan Fairclough says her son has cut himself numerous times while in prison and has since developed a heart condition, which she believes is the result of being given large doses of anti-psychotic medicine. She says his sentence also accounted for charges of attempted robbery and perverting the course of justice, having tried to profess his innocence on a Facebook group to people involved in the incident.

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