News No to NATO - Keep Ireland Neutral The political establishment wants to drag this country closer to NATO. They already have signed us up to Partnership for Peace, which is for closer cooperation with NATO. They have 13 Nov 2024
Anti War General Election: Help Elect More People Before Profit TDs Fine Gael have been in power for the last 14 years. Fianna Fáil were in power for 18 years before that. Together, they have run the 26 counties for over 25 Oct 2024
Anti War People Before Profit TDs Condemn Minister Seán Fleming’s Mccarthyite ‘Putin’s Puppets’ Smear Calls on the Government to stopping repeating the lie that UN Security Council members have a veto over peacekeeping missions People Before Profit introduced a motion in the Dáil this 30 May 2024
Education Dáil Motion To Defend Neutrality And Triple Lock People Before Profit Dublin MEP candidate Bríd Smith TD to introduce motion calling for Government to back-off the triple lock, commit to a referendum on neutrality, and end use of 27 May 2024
Housing Removing The Triple Lock Will Lead To Preparation For War The removal of the triple lock not only further endangers Irish neutrality but could lead to Ireland’s involvement in an EU or NATO inspired war. The real issue is 30 Apr 2024
Transport Ukraine And Neutrality The Irish government’s war on what remains of neutrality has taken two forms in the last year. One has been a rhetorical assault on the idea of neutrality. Putin’ 11 Nov 2022
Anti War Irish Neutrality League Inaugural Meeting There was a successful gathering of the Irish Neutrality League last Saturday with about 100 people attending. Lively workshops were hosted by Extinction Rebellion, Afri, the Cork Neutrality League and 17 Oct 2022
Housing Biden Warns Of Nuclear War- But Where Is Ireland’s Neutrality? Last week, US President Joe Biden warned that the world has come closer to a nuclear war than at any time since the Cuban missile crisis in 1962. Then the 12 Oct 2022
Housing Coveney: The Arms Salesman The Irish government has organized an Arms Fair at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. The keynote address is given by Minister for Foreign Affairs, Simon Coveney. Bizarrely, the theme of 6 Oct 2022