irsp.ie
https://irsp.ie/newsletter/
very Nordie
onebigunion.ie
IWW branch for Ireland
anti-imperialist-action-ireland.com
https://xcancel.com/AIAIreland
eirigi.org
Connolly on their website. Gramsci.
https://eirigi.org/our-campaigns
https://eirigi.org/past-campaigns
Formed in Dublin in 2006
https://xcancel.com/eirigi1916
Manifesto
https://eirigi.org/s/A-Democratic-Programme-For-The-New-Irish-Republic-August-22.pdf
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5c360d69b40b9d183e7a9ef6/t/63029ba4498b67220a40c879/1661115317763/A+Democratic+Programme+For+The+New+Irish+Republic+-+August+22.pdf
Seems excellent
"the opening paragraph of The Democratic Programme declared that 'all right to private property must be subordinated to the public right and welfare'"
"In 1915, James Connolly wrote that ‘governments in capitalist society are but committees of the rich to manage the affairs of the capitalist class’. In 2008 the political establishment again vindicated Connolly’s analysis when it chose to nationalise the debts of the private banks and inflict savage austerity on the population at large"
Socialist Party
http://socialistparty.ie/
https://xcancel.com/socialistparty
https://www.leftarchive.ie/organisation/248/
Good impression of website, twitter is very culture-wars
https://www.socialistparty.ie/2023/02/no-going-back-working-class-young-people-can-unite-to-defeat-paramilitary-violence-sectarianism/
Solidarity-PBP, trotskyists and anti-nationalists, they deny being trotskyists
pbp.ie
https://www.pbp.ie/policies/
They are against a carbon tax
https://www.pbp.ie/policies/defence/
Referendum on neutrality
Reduce spending
https://www.pbp.ie/policies/drugs-policy/
Portuguese model
https://www.pbp.ie/policies/racism-and-immigration-policy/
pro-immigrant
https://www.pbp.ie/policies/agricultural-policy/
Big business dominates the agri sector. In meat processing for example, three companies – ABP, Dawn Meats and Kepak – dominate the industry. The big processors also use the Quality Assurance programme to stifle competition. This means ordinary farmers get roughly 15-20% less than their counterparts in Britain.
They answer with small local processors and coöps (which I'm sure I agree with) and levies on the big boys.
Reform CAP to make payments more equal. In the EU-15, 80% of CAP payments go to the wealthiest 20% of framers. Although the average payment in Ireland is only around €3,000 per annum, the biggest farmers get many multiples of this. In 2015, for example, Glydee Farms (majority owned by Larry Goodman, the main shareholder of ABP) received €238,000, while the Queally brothers, John and Peter, owners of Dawn Meats, received €259,000. Our policy would be to bring all farmers up to an average payment of €10,000 per annum. We would also cap direct payments – perhaps around €30,000 annually.
https://www.leftarchive.ie/organisation/1441/ (Solidarity)
https://www.leftarchive.ie/organisation/4954/ (Solidarity/PBP)
An Rabharta Glas
https://www.leftarchive.ie/organisation/4343/
https://anrabhartaglas.ie/vision/
Vision for an eco-socialist Ireland
https://anrabhartaglas.ie/files/arg-gl_programme.pdf
"the ceding of control over public affairs to external private power-brokers means that although there is huge public anger towards United States (US) tech firms swindling billions through tax loopholes, this anger never produces any change to the corporate taxation regime."
https://xcancel.com/anrabhartaglas