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Internment of Marian Price, Attempted Extradition of Seán Garland
Very Good News – it seems Seán Garland, long-time leader of the Workers’ Party and a veteran of the Irish Republican movement since the 1950’s, has won his battle against the United States government, which wishes to charge him about accusations of currency forgery.
http://cedarlounge.wordpress.com/2011/12/21/sean-garland-extradition-refused/#comment-111337
Many people put their political differences with Garland and his party to one side, and supported the anti-extradition campaign.
One example is the United States socialist Gerry Foley: Read the rest of this entry »
Written by tomasoflatharta
Dec 21, 2011 at 11:28 pm
Posted in Extradition, Internment, Ireland, Marian Price, Seán Garland, Sinn Féin, Six County State
Elections Over – Fianna Fáil Still Toxic, A Government Starting to Slide
A Fianna Fáil Resurrection in Dublin West
– or A Fine Gael Gift?
Ed Moloney in his always stimulating Broken Elbow Blog concentrates on the Sinn Féin performance and suggests in passing:
Fianna Fail did what no-one expected and put on a convincing impression of Lazarus. The FF result in the West Dublin by-election, the creditable performance of Sean Gallagher, the ersatz Fianna Failer – despite the late-breaking brown envelope scandal.
http://thebrokenelbow.com/2011/10/31/why-provo-lies-about-the-past-are-so-dumb/#comments
I disagreed, and posted a an explanatory reply. This article expands on the topic.
The Fianna Fáil Dublin West by-election result must be analysed in tandem with the dire Fine Gael result achieved by a very weak candidate, Eithne Loftus.
http://www.electionsireland.org/changes.cfm?election=2011B&cons=112
http://www.rte.ie/news/vote2011/dublin-west.html Read the rest of this entry »
Written by tomasoflatharta
Nov 1, 2011 at 11:27 pm
Build the ULA
Guest post
In advance of the ULA Forum a statement on Building the ULA from Joan Collins TD, Eddie Conlon Steering Committee Member ULA and PBP and Dermot Connolly, Steering Committee Member PBP.
The Main Job Now is to Build the ULA
The ULA has been a success. It has brought together a variety of left and socialist forces and provided a framework whereby they can work together. It has led to a focus on what the left agrees on rather than what divides us. It has shown that by working together we can have success and develop genuine and radical political representation for working people. With the election of 5 TDs the ULA has established a national profile and provided a pole of attraction for those who want to resist the attacks on workers, the unemployed and oppressed.
The key issue now is how we develop the ULA beyond being an alliance into a political force which can draw in new layers of activists and build commitment to a radical reorganisation of society. The shift from an alliance to a new political formation will take time and cannot be rushed. But if the ULA is not seen to be moving beyond its current configuration, essentially an alliance of the Socialist Party, People Before Profit and the Tipperary Workers and Unemployed Action Group, its growth could be stifled. Those attracted to it may only see at as a tool of the constituent groups. They will feel they cannot have a real say in what happens without joining one of the groups. Read the rest of this entry »
Written by tomasoflatharta
Jun 24, 2011 at 10:04 am
ULA: What kind of party do we need? 4
ULA: What kind of party do we need? 4
Guest post
1. Publish and be damned.
At a People Before Profit Alliance Activists Meeting in May Kieran Allen of the SWP responded to Brendan Young’s call for a ULA publication – not a PBPA publication – by firmly ruling it out. His argument was that to have a publication you need to have agreement on what to say in it and the ULA was a diverse formation and therefore was not in a position to produce a publication. If that were the only obstacle it would be easily overcome by acknowledging that the publication should, in any case, carry debate within the overall context of the agreed message.
On this site Mark P of the Socialist Party took issue with Brendan in response to his article ‘United Left Alliance “A Work in Progress” -Steps Towards a New Party’:
https://tomasoflatharta.com/2011/05/20/united-left-alliance-a-work-in-progress-steps-towards-a-new-party/#more-404
Brendan had asserted that “the production of an independent publication for the ULA – to give expression to our views and an independent identity to the organisation – remains an argument to be won”. Mark P did not agree and commented: Read the rest of this entry »
Written by tomasoflatharta
Jun 24, 2011 at 9:54 am
Posted in Britain, Fianna Fáil, Financial Crisis (September 2008 onwards), Fine Gael, General Election 2011, International Political Analysis, Ireland, Labour Party (Ireland), People Before Profit, Scotland, Sinn Féin, Six County Elections 2011, Six County State, Socialist Party, Trade Unions, United Left Alliance
Tale of the tape pits law against history
Liam Clarke has written a very good article about the PSNI (six-county police) “attempt to gain access to Boston College’s Belfast Project Archive of the taped testimonies of IRA and loyalist figures.”
It can be read here on the excellent Newshound site :
http://www.nuzhound.com/articles/Sunday_Times/arts2011/jun19_Tale_of_tapes_BC__LClarke.php
Written by tomasoflatharta
Jun 20, 2011 at 11:22 am
Posted in Biography, Censorship, Ireland, Sinn Féin, Six County State, Unionism, USA
The United Left Alliance in Dublin Central
The United Left Alliance (ULA) has held a series of launch meetings since the February 25 General Election.
This is a report of the Dublin Central Gathering, held on Monday May 30 in the Teachers Club, 36 Parnell Square.
The meeting was chaired by Eddie Conlon of the ULA A Steering Committee and the speakers were :
Joan Collins TD ULA/People Before Profit (PBP) Dublin South-Central.
Paul Murphy Member of the European Parliament (MEP) ULA/Socialist Party (SP) –
[Paul took over the seat vacated by Joe Higgins, who is now a TD for Dublin West]
Colm Stephens PBP/Socialist Workers’ Party (SWP) Dublin Central.
Joan Collins opened the meeting with fresh news that an actor who shares the socialist TD’s name was recently hit by the property crash – Read the rest of this entry »
Written by tomasoflatharta
Jun 11, 2011 at 12:55 am
United Left Alliance “A Work in Progress” – Steps Towards a New Party
The Irish election returned five TDs for the United Left Alliance, with 2.8 per cent of the first preference votes. But this victory for the Left is only part of a bigger picture of political change, writes Brendan Young, in an article commissioned by Scottish Left Review. Republished here with kind permission of the author and SLR.
This article is also published on the Irish Left Review Site :
United Left Alliance A Work In Progress – Steps Towards a New Party
Described as a sea change by commentators, the biggest shock of Ireland’s recent general election was the collapse of the vote of Fianna Fáil (FF), the State’s largest party; from 41.5 per cent in 2007 to just 17.4 per cent this time. FF has governed in Ireland for 61 out of the 79 years since it was formed in 1932 and has won 14 out of the 19 general elections. Yet it now has only one TD (member of parliament) in Dublin – down from 13. Its first preference vote in Dublin was only 12.5 per cent, whereas the United Left Alliance, on its first outing, got 7.1 per cent. What stands out is the loss of support for FF among working class voters – confirming what has already been happening in local elections. Read the rest of this entry »
Written by tomasoflatharta
May 20, 2011 at 6:26 pm
“Dispatches from the Dark Side – On Torture and the Death of Justice” – Gareth Peirce Talk at the Law Society of Ireland
Gareth Peirce is a dedicated lawyer who, for the last 30 years, has defended “suspect communities” against state attacks. In the 1970’s successive British governments targeted Irish people living in Britain and many individuals were framed, tortured, and forced to spend several years in jail for IRA bombings they did not commit.
Peirce came to public attention for tirelessly defending individuals in cases such as the Birmingham Six, the Guildford Four, Judith Ward and Danny McNamee. She delivered the Law Society of Ireland 2011 Human Rights Lecture on May 10 in Dublin.
http://www.humanrights.ie/index.php/tag/law-society/
John Meehan reports.
On March 14 1991 the free man Paddy Hill grabbed a microphone outside the London Old Bailey Court where the Birmingham Six were finally released, and told the world that the Judges inside the building behind him “did not even understand” the word Justice.
Gareth Pierce marked the 20th anniversary of the release with a Guardian article pointing out lessons from that era had been ignored, and today the British state is trying to create another “suspect community” : Muslims.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2011/mar/12/gareth-peirce-birmingham-six
The Law Society Meeting Room was packed – Scattered among the large crowd were many activists from the Miscarriage of Justice Campaign in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. One was Michael Farrell, who texted me and many other people about the meeting.
Some are no longer with us – notably Thom McGinty (the Diceman) who starred as “British Justice” in a huge Dublin “Parade of Innocence” protest march against the Birmingham Six frame-up in 1989 :
http://www.culturenorthernireland.org/article/1375/troubled-images-posters-1-10 Read the rest of this entry »
Written by tomasoflatharta
May 17, 2011 at 12:31 am
Posted in 9/11 New York Terrorist Attack, Barack Obama, Britain, Fine Gael, Ireland, Justice, Sinn Féin, Socialist Party, USA
Do Most British Far-Left Groups Understand Proportional Voting Systems?
The answer appears to be a resounding NO!
In Ireland – both sides of the border – we are used to the Proportional Representation (PR) Voting System – it is used for all state elections in the part of Ireland ruled from Dublin – the other bit, ruled from Belfast, uses PR for assembly and local elections, but is lumbered with the First Past the Post method in Westminster polls.
The system is not perfect by any means – but it does mean seats are won more or less in proportion to votes cast – it would be even more proportional if constituencies were larger than the current five seat limit which applies in 26 County Dáil elections, or if we used a list system, as is used in the German State. Read the rest of this entry »
Written by tomasoflatharta
Apr 26, 2011 at 1:59 pm
Labour Voters – How Cool Are They About Coalition With the Right?
John Meehan has put together a statistical analysis of Labour Party lower preferences, where no other Labour candidate is in the contest (these are known as terminal transfers), and candidates from both the left and right are still in the race.
The table is at the end of this article.
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Healthy debate is developing on this blog and other Irish sites on the composition of the Labour Party’s electoral base. The February 2011 General Election broke new ground in many ways, and we can learn a lot from detailed study of the numbers.
An interesting question is : how keen are Labour voters on coalition with the right? How sympathetic are they to the arguments of left rivals that helping to elect Enda Kenny as taoiseach is a very bad idea? Read the rest of this entry »
Written by tomasoflatharta
Mar 15, 2011 at 10:18 pm



