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The Irish establishment “celebrates” the Easter Rising – A shameful charade

Written by Alan Woods Tuesday, 29 March 2016
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easter-rising-celebrationsOn Sunday an official state ceremony was held in Dublin to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising. The officials present, including the men of the Church, represent a class that did not support the Rising in 1916, but who now wish to present themselves as heirs to that heroic struggle. Here Alan Woods exposes the utter hypocrisy of these people and recalls what the Rising was really about.

 

Irish referendum – revolutionary implications

Written by Alan Woods Sunday, 24 May 2015
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Ireland-says-YES-thIrish voters have decisively voted in favour of marriage equality, making Ireland the first country to do so through the ballot box. This was a victory of the future against the past, of the young against the old, of reason against ignorance, of the forward-looking urban areas against the old backward rural Ireland.

 

Ireland: Sinn Féin - filling the vacuum without any answers

Written by Fightback (Ireland) Thursday, 03 July 2014
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gerry adams-thSinn Féin made a big surge in the Euro and Council elections. What are the reasons behind this development? What programme does Sinn Féin propose? And what does the growth of SF mean for workers across the Island?

   

Irish Elections 2014: Coalition woes, Sinn Féin grows, Gilmore hits the road

Written by Fightback (Ireland) Tuesday, 03 June 2014
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ireland-government-nationalises-anglo-irish-bank-thumbIreland’s elections punished the coalition  government, disappointed the “official opposition” and allowed Sinn Féin the main Irish Republican Party to make gains. These reflect the failure of the Labour leaders to fight for an alternative and their collaboration with Fine Gael in delivering the austerity on behalf of the Troika.

 

Ireland: Welfare Cuts hanging over the North

Written by Fightback Ireland Monday, 26 May 2014
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austerity-thSixteen years after the Good Friday agreement and ever so conveniently, just after the European Elections, the Stormont Assembly will shortly face a show down on the question of Welfare Reform, which is likely to illustrate just how toothless and lame the Assembly really is. But most importantly it will demonstrate the relationship between the DUP, Sinn Féin and the Westminster Government.

   

Ireland: Alan Shatter - Class Rule and the Working Class

Written by Tony Healy Monday, 26 May 2014
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alan shatter-thAlan Shatter’s resignations from the posts of Minster of Justice and Equality and Minister for Defence may have apparently “astonished” the Dáil as the Irish Times reported a few days ago. But it is unlikely that many Dublin workers would have been surprised at the allegations made by the Garda whistleblowers regarding corruption over the cancellation of penalty points. Now, however, the proverbial pigeons have come home to the roost and the Garda Commissioner has resigned together with Shatter himself.

 

Ireland: Easter Commemorations 2014 - A political malaise

Written by Eoin Gilligan and Seamus Loughlin Thursday, 17 April 2014
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james connolly poster thThis Easter, as every year, socialists and Republicans across Ireland will commemorate the 1916 Easter Rising. Yet with only 2 years to go until the centenary, and with rumours that Her Majesty will attend commemorations in 2016 the aim of the Workers’ Republic that James Connolly, commander of the Irish Citizens’ Army and military leader of the rising in 1916 fought for, appears as far off as ever. Six years into possibly the greatest economic crisis since Ireland was partitioned in 1921 the left, if anything, has gone backwards. This reflects a bending to opportunism, short-termism and a lack of a far-sighted Marxist perspective within Labour or any of the small forces to their left.

   

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