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Globalisation is jobs going to where the cheapest labour force is, or the cheap labour going to where the jobs are. Nationalism is Irish jobs for Irish people. nationalparty.ie/join
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Irish women are not safe in multicultural Ireland.

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"The Irish economy grew by 10.8 per cent in the first quarter of 2022 — one of the strongest performances seen anywhere on the globe — as it shrugged off the effects of the pandemic. However, the growth in gross domestic product (GDP) was primarily driven by multinational exports and not reflected in underlying domestic activity."

We could be starving in the fields and "Irish" economic growth would still be soaring. nationalparty.ie/join
“The high-level planning exercise proposed three fuel supply deficit scenarios, and possible consequences were presented and discussed.

“Delegates were given a scenario of a 20pc diesel supply deficit in September and a 35pc drop in supply in December. The third and most extreme scenario proposed for February 2023, is where gas and oil supplies cannot meet the demand for electricity generation or farmers preparing to cut silage.”

Never a dull moment when your country's run by the criminally insane.

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The government + the opposition use almost identical language in relation to housing. Housing for ALL. Homes for ALL. But the ALL keeps growing. And the promises keep failing. In a global marketplace of ALL against ALL—where transient migrant labour is used as a lever against rooted community—promises like these are worse than useless.

Until you define a functional Us you can't define a functional All. Neither government nor opposition are willing to defend a plausible account of nationality. This ALL of theirs lies somewhere over the rainbow. A phantasm.

All it means in practice is that no limit shall be fixed + no boundaries defined. Replacement migration will not be questioned let alone halted or reversed. The EVERYONE they claim to represent, is a sectionalist interest. Foreign corporations or foreign labour depending on where they stand on the approved spectrum of political views.

Either the Irish come first in Ireland or they come dead last.

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Members of Óige Náisiúnach were out hiking in the Wicklow mountains recently. Stay fit stay active. nationalparty.ie/join
It's striking that environmental "biodiversity" is defined in a way that completely contradicts the now more common use of the term "diversity" in everyday media jargon. One implies the protection of native habitats, the other their complete destruction. nationalparty.ie/join
The State want to make it as easy as possible for foreigners to get into Ireland and as difficult as possible for Irish people to make a living. nationalparty.ie/join
With the centenary anniversary of Liam Mellows' execution exactly six months away, National Party members, in the spirit of local community, cleaned up the statue of Mellows in Eyre Square, Galway city during the week. We saw what a terrible state the statue was in with green moss, lichens and bird droppings. It must have not been cleaned for some years. There were also tie wraps around the neck of the statue which we removed.

Why have the authorities at City Hall, local elected representatives and politicians, who wrap themselves in a tricolour when it suits them, continued to ignore the leader of the Rising in Galway?

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Unlike the Irish elite... who would give everyone in Rwanda an Irish passport if they could.

It's all hot air of course. The London elite have brought in record numbers of immigrants into Britain this year, a policy Michelle O'Neill would presumably praise.

Like the Tories, Sinn Féin talk out of both sides of their mouth on immigration. Telling people on the doors that they're against it, but pursuing in reality the same "open borders" globalism as those very London elites. nationaparty.ie/join