What's done without mandate in the Dáil will be challenged by people power in the streets
What's done without mandate in the Dáil will be challenged by people power in the streets
State-funded companies may be contributing to Israel’s genocide and war crimes.
Conor Reddy has repeated the party’s call for a moratorium on data centre development. Demands price controls to reduce electricity prices for households.
Urges people to protest at Dáil at 5.30pm on Wednesday to demand sanctions on Israel.
“The Constitution is very clear in outlining that the government shall ‘not have more than fifteen members’ and that it is bound to function collectively and confidentially." Paul Murphy TD
“On polling day I have no doubt voters will again keep Dublin Central a Fianna Fáil-free zone and Bertie Ahern can go crawl back under the rock he came from.”
Bill debate 14 May. TDs vote 20 May. A first proposal in any Western parliament, it will allow Ireland to fully sanction all economic relations with Israel, ban trade, investment, financial dealings and state-linked economic activity, aligning Ireland to Genocide Convention and international law.
Director of Elections Paul Murphy calls on RTÉ to ‘Let Eoghan be heard’ in by-election debates. Richard Boyd Barrett repeats call for ‘Vote Left Transfer Left’ pact.
Dublin Central by election candidate Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin calls on Government to follow Spain’s ban on US military flights involved in war on Iran from our airspace
Denman Rooke has expressed support for the fuel protests and unequivocally condemned the authoritarian crackdown on peaceful protestors at the Galway docks, and the deployment of the army at Whitegate.
Sonya Borwick, a Northside Home Care Services Rep with the Independent Workers Union, again calls for an end to the direct discriminitation of section 39
Will challenge Government in the Dáil on its ‘craven’ silence, failure to enact OTB, its blind eye to US in Shannon airport and plans to end Triple Lock.
Irish people will resist being reduced to vassal state.
People Before Profit says today’s fuel price protests are response to Government inaction. We call for price caps on energy and free public transport.
Contrasts bravery of flotilla to Cuba with subservience of Micheál Martin. "As is invariably the case in relation to victims of US imperialism, the Irish Government’s response to the blockade of Cuba is silence or, at most, performative expressions of concern"
"Completely inadequate." It will not provide much relief to those in arrears for electricity or the 30% of households who are in fuel poverty. Experts are predicting that electricity bills could rise by €800 this year. Protest tomorrow at 5:30 at Dáil.
People Before Profit strongly supports the Cut Energy Costs protest Wednesday organised by the Affordable Ireland Campaign
Expected measures show government doesn’t care: we call for call for €500 electricity credit funded by a levy on data centres, €400 cost of living payment to disabled people, extra week of social protection payments, and price controls. Support Wednesday's Affordable Ireland Protest at 5:30.
People Before Profit call for reintroduction of energy credits as prices soar. Call for maximum €1 per litre price cap on home heating oil.
Taoiseach’s ‘boot-licking’ is excruciating and a national embarrassment.
Repeats call to cancel St Patrick’s Day White House visit.
“Ordinary people in Ireland want no part in the terrorist campaigns of the US, why won’t the Irish government listen? If Spain, a NATO country, can refuse the use of their airbases to the US military, why can't Ireland?"
Online Safety (Recommender Algorithms) Bill to be debated and voted on in the Dáil tomorrow. Paul Murphy condemns ‘craven’ Government for opposing the Bill.
People Before Profit’s Online Safety (Recommender Algorithms) Bill to be debated and voted on in the Dáil on Wednesday. People Before Profit oppose age verification and social media ban for under-16s.
Paul Murphy calls on Taoiseach to condemn US and Israel attack on Iran.
White House St Patrick’s Day visit must be cancelled.
Only the Triple Lock prevents the Government sending Irish troops on US-led missions.
Wednesday evening saw 31 protests. People across the country stood up against the government's cuts to SNA numbers and won as families, workers, trade unionists and left parties came together for children in need of support against a government that just can't stop cutting off help to those in need.
People Before Profit and others protested at X offices against damage done by its toxic recommender algorithms.
People Before Profit ‘Online Safety (Recommender Algorithms) Bill to be debated in the Dáil next Wednesday. The Bill requires social media platforms to turn off recommender algorithms.
Government climbdown is a win for SNAs and parents, but threat of cuts remains. Government must engage with SNAs, their unions and advocacy groups on redeployment proposals and the wider crisis in special education.
Protests to go ahead including at 5pm today outside the Dáil
Bill will enable widespread rent increases, drive more into homelessness.
Emergency protest at 5.30pm today, Wednesday, at Leinster House on Kildare Street.