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The fall of Peter Mandelson and the many questions the British government must now answer

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The Keir Starmer Labour government in Britain is in serious trouble despite having a huge parliamentary majority of around 170 seats.

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The fall of Peter Mandelson and the many questions the British government must answer

No accident waiting to happen can ever have delivered on its promise so spectacularly as Lord Mandelson, with the continuous revelations of his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The decision by the UK prime minister, Keir Starmer, to appoint Mandelson as ambassador in Washington DC always appeared a high-risk, high-reward strategy. But no reward could ever have repaid such risk.

There is a grim fascination in seeing a prominent public figure’s reputation incinerated in real time. Mandelson’s entreating emails to a convicted abuser and trafficker of minors were still quite recently sufficient of an embarrassment before he was then photographed urinating in public.

The new normal is to appear on front pages in his underpants. Next will come questions about the meaning of emails that appear to show him betraying the most cardinal principles of public office, for monetary gain, from a criminal.


Peter Mandelson and Keir Starmer pictured in February 2025. Flickr/Number 10, CC BY-NC-ND

Mandelson had clearly started 2026 with the intention of rehabilitating himself and re-entering public life: a Sunday morning BBC interview, columns in the Spectator, an interview in the Times. Journalists’ requests for comment were replied to. No longer.

What was striking across these appearances – given Mandelson’s talents – was his maladroitness. Not to have apologised to the victims of trafficking when pressed in that initial high-profile interview, only to realise his error and concede the following day did not bear the hallmark of a master of public relations.

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“Staggering Range of Jeffrey Epstein’s Social Network – A self-help group for the 0.01 per cent”

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The Financial Times has published a very thorough and well-researched summary of Jeffrey Epstein’s activities.

Concerning the campist leftist Noam Chomsky See also :



Sometimes a table can tell a whole story. Against a wall in Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse, an antique console table boasted more than a dozen framed photographs, including some of the world’s most recognisable people. There is a Democratic president and a Republican president, a leftwing intellectual and a rightwing activist firebrand. There are figures from Wall Street, from Silicon Valley and from the British royal family. The pictures even include Mick Jagger, Fidel Castro and Pope John Paul II.

While the core of the Epstein saga will always be his web of sexual abusers and the women and girls they preyed on, every new set of messages released by the US justice department reveals the staggering range of his social network and the relationships he was able to sustain. Epstein’s emails read like a self-help group for the 0.01 per cent. How did a college dropout from a working-class family in Brooklyn manage to do it?

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“Don’t you dare call Epstein a paedophile” – Feared Irish lawyer from Belfast, Paul Tweed, threatened media on behalf of the late convicted criminal Jeffrey Epstein

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Individuals operating within the network created by the late Jeffrey Epstein hired numerous people who threatened media organisations which were investigating a vast child abuse and financial corruption racket. One such individual was the Belfast Lawyer Paul Tweed (see below, a devastating story written by the Belfast Telegraph’s Sam McBride).

Jeffrey Epstein became a convicted criminal in 2008.


Belfast lawyer Paul Tweed and ex-Prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor

Don’t you dare call Epstein a paedophile:

Inside story of leading NI lawyer’s work to clean up vile billionaire’s image… threatening the media on his behalf

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Noam Chomsky, Left Icon, Crashes – “What Chomsky’s Friendship With Jeffrey Epstein Says About Progressive Politics”

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A left icon crashes. Chris Zeller reports

“He Should have Crashed a Lot Earlier”

I take this opportunity to recommend this excellent article from Kavita Krishnan which she published in early December. (see below).

Noam Chomsky could afford terrible statements about the systematic mass murders and genocidal wars in Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda and Syria. Even during the Russian mass terror against the Ukrainian people, he raised more understanding of the aggressor than the attacked population.

His support for Epstein reveals the same pattern. The Indian feminist Marxist Kavita Krishnan puts his behaviour into the broader context.


This email from Chomsky to Epstein proves that he wasn’t just giving his friend the benefit of doubt, not knowing the full nature and extent of his crimes. He was actively colluding with Epstein, strategising about how to deal with the revelations about those crimes in the press.

It’s not that Chomsky was incapable of empathy – he was, but he had empathy only for the unfortunate predator, victimised by a journalist who was nuisance enough to put faces and voices to a gaggle of female accusers generating a ‘hysteria’ of solidarity.

What Chomsky calls ‘horrible’ treatment of Epstein by the press, was the November 2018 piece in the Miami Herald, ‘Perversion of Justice’ – Julie Brown’s stellar investigative journalism exposing the secret deal struck a decade ago that betrayed scores of children trafficked and abused by him, who had found the courage to help police build a cast iron case.

This email must go on his tombstone, it must feature in every obituary when he passes, it is not just a stain on his political legacy, it IS integral to his legacy. His collusion with Epstein is a result of the same abstract geopolitical doctrine that passed for his politics, one that allowed him to deny the humanity of victims of horrific mass crimes against humanity – in Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, Syria, Ukraine, China.

(Edited the post for accuracy, people pointed out he was calling his accusers hysterical, not the girls. He does use hysteria again, to refer to the public response to accusations of abuse of women.)

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Senator George Mitchell’s Links to Convicted Criminals Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein – Belfast University Removes a Bust

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Organisations linked to former USA Senator George Mitchell are removing the man’s name from their projects :

US-IRELAND ALLIANCE TO REMOVE NAME OF SENATOR GEORGE J. MITCHELL FROM ITS PRESTIGIOUS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

February 1, 2026. The board of directors of the US-Ireland Alliance has unanimously agreed that its George J. Michell Scholarship program should no longer bear the former Senator’s name. The decision was made due to new information that has come to light as part of the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein by the Department of Justice on Friday, according to Trina Vargo, founder and president of the US-Ireland Alliance.  

A bust of Mitchell on the grounds of Queen’s University Belfast is gone – from February 2 2026.

The bust of George J Mitchell on the grounds of Queen’s University Belfast has been removed. PICTURE: MAL MCCANN

Credible accusations detailing Mitchell’s alleged Epstein links have been on the public record for more than four years – but the former Senator’s Irish establishment supporters took no action.

Here is an extract from a story published on this blog in January 2022.

John Meehan February 3 2026

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Protest in Dublin: Solidarity with the People of Iran Against the Ayatollah Regime – The left must not be “neutral” when imperialist powers attack smaller nations

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Most left-wing forces in Ireland favour a foreign policy called Neutrality

This is inaccurate language.

Most Irish people understand Neutrality to mean opposition to military alliances such as NATO, opposition to Irish participation in imperialist adventures abroad, and opposition to general imperialist rearmament.

This policy is 100 per cent correct.

But this policy is not “Neutrality”.

NeutralityA Clear Definition

The state of being neutral or of being unengaged in a dispute or contest between others; the taking of no part on either side; in international law, the attitude and condition of a nation or state which does not take part directly or indirectly in a war between other states, but maintains relations of amity with all the contending parties.

is the quality or state of being neutral, particularly in the context of not participating in a conflict or war between other parties. It involves maintaining an impartial stance and not favoring any side in a dispute.

Source – Wordnik
Neutrality – Wordnik Definition

A chicken comes home to roost in connection with approving a loan to Ukraine (See below).

The left must not be “neutral” when imperialist powers attack smaller nations

“Ukraine, Palestine, Occupation is a Crime”.

We should, for example be

For Palestine and Ukraine – Against USA and Russian Imperialism.

For Greenland against USA, Russian and Danish imperialism

For Iran against USA Imperialism

For Venezuela Against USA imperialism..

In all these cases using the words Irish neutrality is nonsense – and there are plenty of similar cases.

That means the left in Ireland should say it favours a policy of “Non-Alignment” – as opposed to a policy of “Neutrality”.

It is better to use honest language.In fact, it is my understanding that exactly this observation was made by a tiny band of leftists in Ireland during World War 2. It meant, in those far-off days, saying Yes to Irish Neutrality, and Yes to Anti-fascism (concretely : in favour of political asylum in Ireland for victims of the German Nazis).

We reproduce two important posts issued by UNDI – Ukrainian Diaspora of Ireland.

John Meehan February 1 2026


Protest in Dublin: Solidarity with the People of Iran Against the Ayatollah Regime

Friends, Ukrainians and Irish people!

Our Iranian friends are organizing a peaceful solidarity protest with the people of Iran, who are now bravely fighting against the inhuman regime of the ayatollahs. We call on everyone to join and show that freedom will not be left without support.

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1E7stavfCH/

For weeks, the regime has been shutting down the internet to hide the mass killings of peaceful protesters. Hospitals are being terrorized, and people are being shot simply for shouting: “Woman, Life, Freedom!” Over the past weeks, thousands have been killed — one of the largest crimes against a country’s own population happening in the world today.

This is our shared struggle. The ayatollahs supply Putin with thousands of Shahed drones and military technologies used in the war against Ukraine, while Russian security services help them remain in power. Every act of solidarity sends a clear message: dictators will not go unpunished, and peoples will not be left alone in fear.

Why it is important to be there:

To support people who risk their lives for freedom.

To show that Ukrainians stand with those fighting against repression and terror.

To strengthen international pressure on a regime that commits violence against its own citizens.

To demonstrate unity against tyranny: the freedom of Iran is part of the global struggle for rights and dignity — a struggle Ukraine understands deeply.

📍 Location: O’Connell Street Upper, Dublin

🗓 Date: 1 February 2026

⏰ Time: 12:00 – 13:00

Come with flags, posters, your voice and your heart. Every person present is a force of support for those fighting for life and dignity.

Glory to Ukraine! 🇺🇦

Freedom for Iran! 🇮🇷


Sinn Féin’s Dangerous Double Standards on Ukraine

The Ukrainian community in Ireland is watching closely how political parties respond to Russia’s war against Ukraine. Activist Garrett Mullan highlighted the issue in his post: https://www.facebook.com/share/1B5EoYFpoL/. Sinn Féin published pro-Russian statements for years, and only after the full-scale invasion in 2022 did they remove thousands of old articles from their website: https://www.independent.ie/…/sinn-fein…/41443385.html.

At the time, this was clearly embarrassing for the party, but even worse would have been if the public had seen Sinn Féin’s real positions. Mary Lou McDonald tried to align the party with the consensus supporting Ukraine and appeared at a few rallies outside the Russian embassy, but most party representatives stayed on the sidelines.

Now Pearse Doherty shows what Sinn Féin really represents today. According to his statement in the Dáil: https://www.thejournal.ie/eu-loan-to-ukraine-pearse…/, he wants to cut funding to Ukraine — even as 600,000 households in Kyiv remain without electricity in -20°C temperatures. He complains that EU funds are used for military purposes — but what else should they be used for when a neighboring country is bombing homes, schools, hospitals, and critical infrastructure?

These are double standards, and they put Europe’s stability at risk. Supporting Ukraine is not charity — it is an investment in Europe’s security.

We thank Garret Mullan for speaking out clearly and courageously. Political parties must take a firm and consistent stance in support of Ukraine. Actions matter: financial aid, political advocacy, and countering Russian propaganda all strengthen Ukraine and defend Europe.

Silence or half-measures only help the aggressor. It’s up to all of us to stand on the side of freedom and justice. Ukraine’s fight is Europe’s fight, and every voice and action counts.


Dáil Éireann Supports Funding for Ukraine, January 27 2026

Pearse Doherty TD (Sinn Féin) is mistakenly implying that the funding is mostly for arms. The €210 billion allocation prioritizes industry integration (industry, of course, will include military production), financial stability and loan repayments.

CategoryAmountPurpose
Industry integration€115 billionExpand Ukraine’s manufacturing capacity and integrate into Europe’s, with “Buy European & Ukrainian” rules limiting non-EU/EEA/Ukraine components to 35%.
Macro-financial assistance€50 billionDirect budget support to cover financing gaps and maintain state functions.​
G7 ERA loan repayment€45 billionRepay prior G7 loans using immobilized Russian asset revenues.​

Read details of a Dáil Debate – .Link :

Dáil Debate, January 27 2026, Aid to Ukraine

John Meehan February 1 2026


An interesting update – thanks to Brendan Ogle :

A Ukrainian veteran living in Ireland posted in reply to Sinn Fein’s new Ukraine position. Being anti-imperialist means opposing all imperialism, not just British, American and Israeli imperialism.

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I am a veteran of the Ukrainian army. I was wounded on the front line, I lost my leg, my health and the life I once had. My hometown is 15 kilometers from the war zone, people are dying every day, houses are collapsing. Russia has turned our future into ruins. So when I hear Sinn Féin talking about cutting support for Ukraine, I don’t hear “neutrality” or “peace” – I hear betrayal and a direct gift to Putin. Undermining aid to Ukraine means continuing the war, more missiles on civilians, more children killed, more soldiers losing limbs, as happened to me. Supporting Ukraine is supporting the life and security of Europe, and anyone who plays with that is on the wrong side of history.

Link : https://www.facebook.com/camilo.ogle


A new update :

Excerpt from a reliable media source “Both the Labour Party and the Social Demo­crats asked for assur­ances that Ire­land’s ele­ment of the loan would be aligned with our policy of mil­it­ary neut­ral­ity.

Junior Min­is­ter Marian Har­kin said: ‘The Gov­ern­ment will ensure the fund­ing provided by Ire­land is aligned with our well-estab­lished policy of mil­it­ary neut­ral­ity as has been the case to date.’

Sinn Féin voted against the motion, as did Inde­pend­ent Ire­land TDs and People Before Profit and Aontú. The vote was car­ried by 92 to 38, with the Social Demo­crats and Labour Party vot­ing with the Gov­ern­ment.

Accord­ing to the European Com­mis­sion’s web­site, Ire­land con­trib­uted €3.69bil­lion to the over­all EU budget in 2023, which stood at around $248bil­lion for all 27 mem­ber states that year. This amounts to 1.48% of the EU budget. This would mean that should Ire­land have to cover its por­tion of the loan to Ukraine, it would pay around €1.3bil­lion.” – Irish Daily Mail


“Progressive parties and civil society groups should jointly campaign to force the Government to drop the annual St. Patrick Day’s visit to the White House” – No Irish grovelling in Washington DC on March 17 2026 – Michael Taft’s Call is Spot On

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Michael Taft, a researcher employed by the SIPTU trade union makes a very good proposal.

The President of the USA is backing reactionary genocidal actors in many parts of the globe – Ukraine, Palestine – and threatening the people of Iran, Venezuela, and Greenland – the list is growing.

Notes on the Front

Commentary on Irish Political Economy by Michael Taft, researcher for SIPTU

Abandon Paddy’s Day

January 12, 2026

Progressive parties and civil society groups should jointly campaign to force the Government to drop the annual St. Patrick Day’s visit to the White House.  There is almost nothing to gain from such a visit and it can only perpetuate what Eoin Burke-Kennedy describes as the ‘Fawning, sycophantic, obsequious [and] “strategic self-emasculation’ approach to the US Administration pursued by Europe and Ireland. 

How do you deal with a Head of State who says:

“I don’t need international law . . . [the only limit to my power] is my morality. My own mind. It’s the only thing that can stop me.’

In the last year the US bombed Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Somalia, Venezuela, Syria and Nigeria. It has threatened to invade or annex Panama, Canada, Mexico, Columbia, Cuba and Greenland. It armed the Israeli government’s genocidal attacks on Gaza.

It has withdrawn from 66 international organisations (a full list is here), including vital climate change bodies such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. 

The Trump Administration’s 2025 National Security Strategy’ made clear the current US government’s intention to interfere in European democracies.  As the Brookings Institute put it:

‘The document points to the “patriotic European parties”—a reference to the hard right as represented by France’s National Rally, the United Kingdom’s Reform party, and the Alternative for Germany—as America’s real allies in Europe. Its stated goal of “cultivating resistance to Europe’s current trajectory within European nations” amounts to a policy of constitutional regime change . . . it is the language of tyranny.’

Indeed, Trump’s document directly references Ireland, stating:

‘America is, understandably, sentimentally attached to . . . Britain and Ireland. The character of these countries is also strategically important . . . we want to work with aligned countries that want to restore their former greatness.’

And it just so happens that Steven Bannon, an important Trump ally and MAGA organiser, is already in Ireland:

‘I’m spending a ton of time behind the scenes on the Irish situation to help form an Irish national party , , , [Ireland is] going to have an Irish Maga, and we’re going to have an Irish Trump. That’s all going to come together. That country is right on the edge thanks to mass migration.’

And it so happens that the US Ambassador attended a recent far-right conference in Meath. 

Trashing international law, bombing countries and threatening others, pursuing ‘constitutional regime change’ throughout Europe and Ireland:  does this deserve a bowl of shamrock?

Humiliation Redux

It’s not as if the Irish Government is ignorant of what could be in store for them on St. Patrick’s Day.  Remember the humiliation it received last year.  The Taoiseach received an invitation to the White House late in the day (only 12 days’ notice) and it wasn’t even for St. Patrick’s Day.  Of course, the President might have been too busy to meet with the Taoiseach.  But Trump and Elon Musk had time to meet Conor McGregor on the day, despite the fact that McGregor had been found guilty of rape by a High Court civil jury.

So why would Trump meet McGregor on St Patrick’s Day rather than the elected representative of the Irish people?  According to The Times:

‘The Trump family have deepened their business connections with Conor McGregor with the promise of a $23 million investment in one of the form MMA fighter’s business ventures . . . MMA Inc., an American listed martial arts training company . . . Last September Donald Trump Jr. was announced as a “strategic advisor” to the company.’

The Irish Government will have to come up with something special to compete for the US President’s attention.

What’s the Point?

It is difficult to understand what can be achieved with a visit to the White House on St. Patrick’s Day – that’s if the Irish Government even gets an invitation. There is little political influence Ireland can exert given that Trump has scant regard for international opinion (especially European opinion), never mind international law.  If anything, a shamrock-as-usual approach is likely to feed Trump’s belief he can act with little blowback. And it is highly unlikely the Taoiseach would sit down in the Oval Office with the US President and, in front of the cameras, lecture him about a rules-based world order. 

There is the foreign investment angle; namely, that Ireland needs to maintain inward US investment and, therefore, refusing to meet the US President could stem the flow of US investment.  This doesn’t stand up.  Over the St. Patrick’s day holiday, Irish Ministers and representatives can continue to meet with American CEOs, as they have done in the past, based on the work of Irish civil servants in US consulates around the country. 

Indeed, Ireland might even get some quiet kudos from American CEOs.  Trump has made it his business to humiliate CEOs who are reduced to bringing gifts of gold to the White House. The IDA reports that US companies are so cowed by the Trump administration that they don’t release information on investments and job creation here for fear of retribution from Washington. Ireland provides something that Trump derides – consistency and stability.   A bowl of shamrock will not impact this dynamic.   

A Coalition to Stop the Visit

According to the Minister for Foreign Affairs:

 “Where we see challenging behaviour, we have to call it out, and unfortunately there’s been a lot of that from the US . . . So we will always use our voice, however small it might seem”.

What’s the best way to call out ‘challenging behaviour’?  Refusing to visit the White House over the St. Patrick’s Day period.  This would be a clear statement that Ireland opposes Trump’s arbitrary, chaotic foreign policy; a clear statement of support for a rules-based international order; a rejection of Trump’s ethno-nationalist portrayal of Europe (‘civilisational erasure’); and a determination to stop American nativist ideologues interfering in Irish and European democracy.

The parties that made up the ‘Connolly coalition’ should come together, with civil society organisations, to campaign against a St. Patrick’s Day visit to the White House – putting forward the arguments, mobilising public opinion and showing the power of progressive cooperation on a key foreign affairs event.

However, it is unlikely the Irish Government will concede.  So the opposition parties should plan out an alternative St. Patrick’s Day visit with the participation of opposition party leaders and representatives along with civil society activists.   This could include solidarity visits to cities that are under siege:  Minneapolis, Chicago and Portland.  The party representatives could meet with social constituencies that are struggling under Trump’s rule – in particular, the US trade union movement. 

Indeed, there could be an alternative ceremony complete with a bowl of shamrocks  Why not hold it in New York City and give the bowl to the newly elected Mayor, Zohran Mamdami?  The symbolism would be profound, popular and progressive.

And, without interfering in US electoral politics, if the opposition to a White House visit provokes those sections of Irish America who previously supported Trump to re-think their political support – then we will have done the world a service.

That is how you make even a small voice speak loudly. 

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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: its origins and ramifications – A series of interesting talks

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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: its origins and ramifications

Pacifist slogans about abolishing was are no longer relevant to politics. A serious discussion must start.

This is an interesting series of talks. Speakers do not agree on everything – it promises to be a useful exchange of views. One of the contributors is Jess Spear on the Irish left-wing organisation RISE, a network within People Before Profit (PBP). Congratulations to the organiser, Chris Zeller.

More Information :
Ukraine – Emancipatory Perspectives – Chris Zeller

WHEN: Tuesday, November 4th, 2025, 6 to 8 pm
WHERE: online via MS Teams

Hanna Perekohda is a PhD candidate in political science at the Institute of Political Studies (University of Lausanne). Her research focuses on Ukraine’s place in the Russian political imaginary. Her articles on Russian-Ukrainian Relations and the current war have appeared in various outlets. She is involved in networks of international solidarity.


This talk is part of the lecture online series Emancipatory Perspectives in a Multipolar World Full of Tensions organized by the University of Salzburg :

Tuesday, November 18th, 6-8pm
Imperialism and the Gulf Arab Monarchies at a time of Climate Collapse
Lecture with Adam Hanieh

Monday, November 24th, 11:15 -13:00, live at the University of Salzburg, HS 387, Rudolfskai 42
Dispelling the Multipolar Myth: Why BRICS do not offer an alternative
Lecture with Patrick Bond

Tuesday, December 16th, 6-8pm
Women in the Vanguard
Lecture with Jess Spear

Tuesday, January 13th, 2025, 6-8pm
Why Are Authoritarianism & Fascism Growing Globally?
Lecture with Frieda Afary

Man charged over a child-rape, CityWest racist riots; Despicable commentary by government and Sinn Féin representatives, echoed by irresponsible journalists

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Man charged over a child-rape, CityWest racist riots; Despicable commentary by government and Sinn Féin representatives, echoed by irresponsible journalists

Sinn Féin has a lot of influence, and is playing the racist card.

Listen to Matt Carthy TD, SF, Cavan-Monaghan.

Well-spotted by Saoirse McHugh; and well spoken by Eimer McAuley, a journalist.

Politicians defending despicable “legitimate concerns” protests have carried the ball up the pitch for the riots at CityWest

Politicians defending these despicable "legitimate concerns" protests have carried the ball up the pitch for the riots at citywest.Thank God Eimer is there cause none of these people, TDs included, seem to give a shit when it's a white Irish man brutalizing, abusing, or murdering women or children

Saoirse McHugh (@saoirsemc.bsky.social) 2025-10-23T06:48:13.676Z

Saoirse McHugh :

” Politicians defending these despicable “legitimate concerns” protests have carried the ball up the pitch for the riots at citywest. Thank God Eimer is there cause none of these people, TDs included, seem to give a shit when it ‘ s a white Irish man brutalizing, abusing, or murdering women or children”

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Spot On, Cedar Lounge Revolution

The same message is promoted by irresponsible RTÉ journalists and government politicians such as Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan on news programmes and RTÉ’s Prime Time referencing “legitimate” concerns expressed by residents, contributing to a “consensus” that immigrants are the problem, and tougher deportation policies are needed.

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A tribute to the outstanding  journalist Ed Moloney, who passed away in New York Aged 77

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https://wp.me/p1iwpM-4NB

Ed was a great friend and will be missed.

Condolences to Joan McKiernan, and all friends, colleagues, and  comrades.

A reminder : Ed Moloney’s work on issues concerning child abuse in the six-county bit of Ireland which remain unsolved :

John Meehan October 20 2025