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Conor McGregor told 'You'll do nuttin' after bizarre anti-EU rant by Dublin TD

Dublin TD Neale Richmond told Conor McGregor "you'll do nuttin" after the MMA fighter launched a bizarre tirade against the EU, the Irish Government and vaccine mandates.

The multi-millionaire athlete took to Twitter last night to voice his concerns about a number of pressing issues.

The social media posts appear to have come off the back of new Covid restrictions announced by the Government.

He tweeted: "Embarrassing 'leadership'. Messengers. Lap dogs. Get this system now and shred it fully!

"Disband nphet. Realign the hse to do it’s job. Formed 2005 to assist our hospitals. Instead annihilated. €11.5m public funded hse money paid to media entities. This year alone. Appalling."

The MMA fighter took issue with the new restrictions when our vaccination rate is so high.

He said: "To be at this level of vaccination % yet going backwards, and attempting now to talk mandating. Laughable. Shame on you all in current power. EU lackeys."

Conor McGregor attends the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards at Barclays Center on September 12, 2021 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City (Getty)

Then the next tweet that set off Deputy Richmond came. McGregor wrote: "It is time to talk Ireland leaving the European Union."

The Rathdown TD replied with the famous McGregor phrase: "You’ll do nuttin".

The world famous fighter complemented Neale on his wit before saying forced vaccination a "crime".

He said: "Not bad Neal... We shall see tho. Economic partnership should not mean political surrender.

"Bailed out and locked in we were, and it was handily done. Lenihan was threatened and folded. Stockholm syndrome comes to mind. Forced vaccine is a war crime."

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