National Party representative for Cork

Joined November 2024
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there’s no words in the irish or english dictionary to describe my revulsion to these people
The blue area represents Tokyo. 37 million people live there. 5.4 million people live in Ireland. Refugees Welcome - We are not full.
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After days of unrest following a brutal stabbing by a migrant, leftist groups gathered at Belfast City Hall for an anti-racism rally. Keith Woods (@KeithWoodsYT) went to hear out the protester's demands. Follow: @europa
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Members of Óige Náisiúnach recently hiked Knockfierna, Co. Limerick. On the way up, activists contemplated our national history at the local famine memorial park, and then cleared up litter on the track. Our natural heritage must be respected and kept clean to pass down a worthwhile national inheritance to those who come after us. Join us on our next hike!
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The EU Migration Pact ensures the construction of Super Plantation Centres such as Thornton Hall. We need Remigration pacts with EU countries NOT migration pacts! We need to speed up a systematically deport thousands of people right across Europe - it's that simple. The Government have used the diversion of the migration pact to take attention away from it's chipping away at our Triple Lock neutrality mechanism. The only war Europe should be defending itself from is it's the war it has raged on itself through mass immigration
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Fingal County Council held its Annual Meeting this afternoon to elect a mayor, deputy mayor, and the Cathaoirleach of each of the three Area Committees. Cllr Tony Murphy was elected mayor, nominated by Cllr Jimmy Guerin. Cllr Luke Corkery was elected deputy mayor, nominated by Cllr Aoibhinn Tormey. Cllr Eimear Carbone-Mangan was re-elected as Cathaoirleach of Blanchardstown-Mulhuddart, the committee covering part of the area I represent. Before nominations opened for deputy mayor, I raised a point that the legislation governing this process refers throughout to the Cathaoirleach and Leas-Chathaoirleach, not "mayor" and "deputy mayor," titles this council has adopted for itself. I also said plainly that the outcome of today's votes was settled before any of us walked into the chamber. When it came to the Blanchardstown-Mulhuddart, I put my own name forward for Cathaoirleach, an area I represent and know well. As expected, not a single councillor seconded the nomination. I asked that this be formally recorded in the minutes. Forty elected members sit on that council. but on every one of today's five leadership decisions, the outcome was agreed by a handful of parties beforehand, and the rest of us, including the people who elected us, had no part in it.
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They have absolutely no argument as to why we should allow people from underdeveloped nations with underdeveloped cultures into our society, so they just wheel out the racism grift again. Any validity in that accusation died years ago, when grifters used it to divide and control.
“What you’re seeing is a race based pogrom, we are seeing men going door to door asking to 'get the foreigners out' based exclusively on the colour of their skin.” SDLP leader Claire Hannah criticises the unrest taking place in Belfast. #Newsnight
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RT @MartinSellner_: There's absolutely no reason for a Sudanese to be in Ireland. He cannot contribute anything. He is obviously not pre…
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The timing of this from FF is completely indicative of how much they've lost the pulse of the times. Irish politics should be strictly for people with Irish heritage, no exceptions.
🎉 Last month, Cllr Uruemu Adejinmi was elected Vice President of Fianna Fáil. Born in Nigeria and proud to call Longford home for more than 23 years, Uruemu made history in 2021 as Ireland's first Black female mayor.
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Growing up I naively thought a hurl was just for playing hurling. Fast forward to 2026 and it's used to stop Sudanese migrants from beheading your neighbour.
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The message of a protest is "we don't like this". The message of a riot is "we don't like this, and we're able to do something about it". People who unconditionally call for peace and calm, regardless of the provocation, don't fundamentally understand how politics works in the real world. They do understand that the purpose of politics is to provide an alternative to violence, but that's as far as their understanding goes. They don't think through the implications, usually because they are quite comfortable with things as they are. If politics is an alternative to violence, then politics is a proxy for violence. And that means you have to dole out power in proportion to capacity for violence. Or someone's going to figure out they can do better by flipping the table. Monarchy wasn't replaced by democracy because of fine-sounding philosophical ideals and eloquent documents declaring this or that. Democracy happened because if you added rifling to the flintlock firearm, suddenly a individual farmer with a tube was the pinnacle of military technology, and now you had to keep all the farmers with tubes happy by giving them political power. (Ancient Greek democracy had a similar relationship with the hoplite warrior.) When political systems work well, for a while, the violence they represent becomes further and further from people's minds, and those who can't effectively commit or direct violence worm their way into power, and begin to take it away from those who can. And they'll defend their position by saying that violence is unthinkable, barbaric, always bad, must be disavowed at all costs, etc. This isn't some sort of high-minded principle on their part. It simply means one of two things. Either "the status quo works for me, so I don't want you to upset it", or "I suck at violence, and I don't want to have to fight". They want young men demoralized, so that their artificial meritocracy of spreadsheets, or their non-meritocracy of patronage networks, can be protected from the natural meritocracy of conflict. This means that riots aren't actually for achieving any specific material aim. They are for reminding the comfortable that judges and bureaucrats and policemen have home addresses and families. And that violence is always on the table. A protest would only send the message that the Irish don't want to be ethnically cleansed. But the bureaucrats and judges and lawyers already know that. They just don't care. A riot reminds them that they have to care, because the Irish have a long tradition of doing something about it.
The rioters have set a house on fire in Belfast.
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If peaceful protests don't work, then don't be surprised by what comes after.
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Finglas Says No! End mass immigration, let's bring in Remigration 🇮🇪
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My prayers are with the victim of the attempted beheading in Belfast last night. Our politicians simply do not care for the safety of our people. It is time for Remigration.
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You may remember recently, a Congolese career criminal died in Dublin outside Arnotts after resisting arrest for shoplifting. Hundreds protested outside the Dáil. Open borders NGOs made lists of demands. Leftist politicians queued up giddily to respond and the media ran with it around the clock. Today, a barbaric savage attempted to behead a man on the streets of Belfast. Watch how differently the establishment will respond. The lives and safety of our people are an afterthought in Ireland. The High priests of multiculturalism are more than happy to sacrifice you and your families at the altar of diversity. The National Party exists because someone has to state this fact plainly.
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RT @NationalPartyIE: Yet another gruesome act of barbarity committed in our country by a foreigner. This time in Belfast. This follows se…
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Today I brought an emergency motion to Fingal County Council calling on the Government to invoke Protocol 21 and opt out of the EU Migration Pact. It was rejected. Ireland is being signed up to binding EU migration quotas that were never put to the Irish people in a referendum. Protocol 21 is a legal opt-out that exists specifically to protect Irish sovereignty and this Government refuses to even discuss using it. Most politicians won't touch this topic. I will. The people of Blanchardstown-Mulhuddart didn't elect me to stay quiet on the issue that matters most to them. Mass migration is reshaping this country at a pace and scale that nobody voted for and the response from the political establishment is silence, deflection, or accusations of bad faith against anyone who raises it. I will keep bringing these motions. I will keep asking the questions others won't and I will keep representing the people who sent me to that chamber to speak plainly and without apology.
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Fingal is buckling under housing & service pressures. This Monday (8/6/2026) I’m bringing an emergency motion to Fingal CoCo demanding the Government uses Protocol 21 to reverse Ireland’s opt-in to the EU Migration Pact before 12 June 2026.
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Leftists constantly accuse Irish nationalists of collaborating with the British. Yet next month, one of the most prominent Irish left-wing activists, Richard Boyd Barrett, will be speaking at a political rally in Britain. Hypocrisy is off the charts. 🔗 socialistworker.co.uk/marxis…
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There has been a deliberate strategy by supranational interests within and around the Irish State to degrade the Defence Forces and to present Irish neutrality as embarrassing, delusional, impractical or nonexistent. Their rhetoric about “taking back sovereignty” is completely implausible. Their urgency to remove the Triple Lock and their refusal to consider constitutional protections for neutrality, both point to their real aims. Full NATO membership, full military alignment and full participation. That means sending Irish men and women to die for foreign policy goals dictated in Washington, London, Brussels or Tel Aviv. As long as our state and media remain lackeys and agents for foreign security establishments, the Triple Lock is better left as it is. A real Irish government would build up an armed neutrality, make the case for it and leverage its potential. Instead they have pursued the twin policies of making us look both belligerent and defenceless. We need no new enemies or false friends. We need people running Ireland who are loyal (unconditionally!) to Ireland and to the Irish people.
Legislation to remove Triple Lock expected to be enacted by end of year rte.ie/b/1576150
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Lovely news for Holly Cairns and family. I find it absolutely disturbing however that Holly was likely knowingly pregnant while she was trying to push the most extreme of abortion laws through the Dáil, attempting to eliminate the little protection that unborn babies have left.
Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns has announced that she is pregnant with her second child rte.ie/news/politics/2026/06…
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