Irish Republican Socialist Movement
The leadership of the Irish Republican Socialist Movement sends warm
festive and New Year greetings to our members, supporters, families, and
friends across Ireland and beyond. As the year ends, we particularly
extend our solidarity to the Palestinian people, who continue to endure
the brutality of genocide and apartheid under the Israeli regime. Their
unwavering resistance inspires us all, reaffirming the universality of
the struggle for justice, freedom, and self-determination.
2024: 50 Years of Struggle
This year marked the 50th anniversary of the Irish Republican Socialist
Movement, a milestone commemorated with events across Ireland that
celebrated the sacrifices, resilience, and dedication of our members.
These commemorations were not only a reflection on our history but also
a renewal of our collective determination to overcome the challenges
ahead.
The sacrifices made by our comrades over the decades have shaped and
strengthened the IRSM. As we look forward, we do so with a commitment to
remain steadfast in our principles and adaptable to the demands of the
political and social landscape.
Growth and Activism in 2024
The Irish Republican Socialist Movement continued to expand in 2024,
welcoming new members and deepening our work in working-class
communities. Our Drop the Rents campaign saw tangible successes in
Belfast and the North West, exposing the greed of landlords and
advocating for housing justice.
The IRSP has always stood with working people, addressing systemic
inequality, empowering communities, and challenging anti-social
behaviours that stem from neglect and exploitation. While much of this
work occurs discreetly due to its sensitive nature, our activists remain
tireless in driving change and improving the lives of those we serve.
Political Challenges and Developments
The election of a new British government in 2024 brought fresh waves of
austerity, exacerbating the hardships faced by working-class communities
in the North of Ireland. This government’s refusal to engage with calls
for a Border Poll further exposes its commitment to maintaining
partition at all costs, denying democracy and perpetuating inequality.
Stormont, meanwhile, has again proven itself incapable of defending the
most vulnerable, reinforcing its status as a failed institution designed
to preserve division and uphold British rule.
The PSNI remains indistinguishable from its RUC predecessor. Decades
after its supposed reform, harassment of activists, families, and
journalists continues under MI5 directives. The IRSP urges those
collaborating with the PSNI to abandon this failed project and join us
in demanding true accountability and justice.
In the Free State, the late 2024 election once again exposed the
limitations of the constitutional path. The political systems in both
the North and South are engineered to preserve the capitalist status
quo, forcing those who participate to compromise their ideals. While the
IRSP considers elections as one of many tactical options, we will
continue to evaluate their strategic value and use them only when they
advance our broader objectives.
This year, we also released a detailed position on immigration,
reaffirming our commitment to putting the economic needs of
working-class communities first. In a post-partition Ireland, we assert
the right to control our borders to prevent capitalist exploitation
while maintaining a commitment to fairness and solidarity.
International Solidarity
The hypocrisy of Western powers was once again evident in 2024, as they
continued to arm and support Israel’s genocide in Palestine. The
bombing, shooting, and killing of Palestinians are carried out with
Western complicity, particularly at the behest of Washington. Across the
Middle East and beyond, imperialist aggression and expansionism persist.
The IRSP stands in unwavering solidarity with all those resisting
imperialism, from Palestine, Lebanon, and Yemen to Syria, Iran, Africa,
South America and Southeast Asia.
We also reaffirm our support for comrades in the Donbass, who, despite
over two years of intense warfare fueled by NATO and its proxies in
Kiev, remain resolute in their fight against imperialist aggression.
Adaptability and Commitment to Tactics
The survival and growth of the Irish Republican Socialist Movement for
over 50 years is rooted in its dual commitment to steadfast principles
and tactical adaptability. The IRSP is fully prepared to deploy any and
all tactics as demanded by circumstances, ensuring our struggle remains
dynamic, effective, and responsive to the evolving political landscape.
Whether through grassroots activism, direct action, or strategic
engagement, the IRSP stands ready to confront challenges head-on. Our
adaptability has always been a strength, allowing us to remain relevant
and effective in pursuing the twin goals of National Liberation and
Socialism.
Advancing Irish Unity
The movement for Irish Unity continues to build momentum, yet it risks
being hijacked by constitutional nationalists who prioritise the
interests of the capitalist elite over those of working people. The IRSP
remains committed to ensuring that the push for Unity centres on
grassroots activism and working-class empowerment.
In 2025, we will intensify our efforts to reinvigorate the Yes for Unity
campaign, ensuring it remains rooted in the principles of justice,
equality, and socialism. A united Ireland must not simply recreate the
existing inequalities but instead offer a new vision that prioritises
the needs of the majority.
Honouring Our Past, Building Our Future
As 2024 draws to a close, we honour the sacrifices of our comrades, past
and present, and pay tribute to the former prisoners and their families
who have endured immeasurable personal costs in the fight for
liberation. Their courage and resilience remain the foundation of our
struggle and a source of inspiration as we press forward.
Forward to 2025!
As we enter the new year, let us carry forward the spirit of those who
came before us. Guided by our unwavering principles and strengthened by
our adaptability, we will continue to fight for a Socialist Republic and
the liberation of all working people.
Forward to the Socialist Republic!
Forward to Victory!
Saoirse go Deo!
Irish Republican Army (New IRA)
The leadership of the Irish Republican Army would like to wish all
genuine Republican activists, supporters and friends a Happy New Year.
We give a special mention Republican Political prisoners in Hydebank,
Portlaoise and Maghaberry who show their continued resilience against
the oppressive regimes whilst shown full support for the ongoing
struggle for Irish liberation. These prisons are designed to break the
political mindsets of Republican prisoners and deter current Republican
activism across Ireland, this has not worked in the past nor will it in
the present. We salute your strength and resilience!
We would like to commend the volunteers of the Irish Republican Army in
their continued dedication to the cause of Irish freedom. We urge you to
continue your training, to stay focused, vigilant and prepared to strike
at the crown forces when ordered to do so. We continue to salute your
bravery, have a Revolutionary New Year!
To all likeminded Revolutionary organizations across the globe and from
individuals that sympathize with our struggle, we would like to thank
you for your ongoing support and wish you all a Revolutionary New Yearl
A special mention to the Palestinian freedom fighters, the axis of
resistance and all our Arab comrades who have shown the Zionist and
western colonial forces the Revolutionary spirit of resistance. Over the
past year, you have shaken the Zionist state to its illegal core and
have changed the political landscape of other once Zionist friendly
states with your heroic acts of defiance. You’re an inspiration to all
revolutionaries around the world. Like ours, may your colonial chains
once and for all be broken. We salute you and wish you a Revolutionary
New Year!
We note in the past year the advanced co-operation between the British
and Free state security forces in their attempts to dismantle the
Republican movement. This will not deter, distract or break us. We are
focused, our aims are clear! Until the British government commit to
removing itself from treland and leave Ireland to control its own
affairs, we will continue target its Installations and its crown force
personnel when and where we choose.
Happy New Year, From the Irish Republican Army!
Signed, T O’Neill
Irish Socialist Republicans
The leadership of the Revolutionary Irish Socialist Republican Movement
extends or greetings to our membership and supporters at home and
abroad. We thank you for the dedication and commitment you showed
through revolutionary activism throughout 2024 in the struggle for a 32
County Socialist Republic and we encourage you to redouble your efforts
to advance the cause of Freedom and Socialism in 2025. We give the
commitment that we will be doing the same.
As 2025 begins we extend our solidarity greetings to all Irish
Republican Prisoners of war, revolutionary men and women held in
Portlaoise, Hydebank and Maghaberry Prisons because they believe in the
legitimate cause of an free and sovereign All Ireland Republic. In
particular we extend our solidarity and take the opportunity to raise
the case of Sean Walsh, now entering his 4th year of internment in
Portlaoise at the behest of British imperialiam, who are intent to
extradite him to occupied Ireland. The Republican cause would be greatly
strengthened in 2025 if all Republican Organisations and independents
worked together to resist British Extradition in Ireland.
We further extend our solidarity to all Revolutionary Irish Republicans
who, like us remain committed and active in the fight for the All
Ireland Republic and we look forward to working with you in the year
ahead on common issues and campaigns that advance our struggle for Irish
National Liberation.
This new year, as imperialism continues to be stretched and frayed
around the edges, the international trend is of wars, a growing Anti
Imperialism and of revolutions. The Irish Struggle for National
Liberation must be understood within this international context and
every act that weakens imperialism strengthens the Revolution in our own
country.
It is for this reason we continue to stand in solidarity with all
Revolutionary movements fighting for the defeat of imperialism from
Latin America, to the Philippines, from India to the Basque Country. We
also extend our solidarity to the revolutionaries fighting in in the
Imperialist cores of the United States and Europe where the class
struggle is heating up and can only lead to the strengthening of
Revolutionary Forces.
In particular we extend our solidarity to the revolutionaries and
national resistance in Palestine. To our comrades in the Popular Front
for the Liberation of Palestine and the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades and to
the Axis of Resistance, we continue to stand with you as you wage the
war of National Liberation against Zionism and Imperialism in the Middle
East. The Palestinian National Resistance has shown the revolutionaries
of the world what is possible through the Revolutionary Armed Struggle
in the 21st Century, but their fight is far from over and All
Revolutionaries must continue to develop genuine solidarity with the
Palestinian Resistance throughout 2025 through action, not words . In
this regard we note and commend the work of Saoirse don Phalaisín and
other Palestinian solidarity activist groups that have been committed to
direct action over the last 12 months.
In Ireland as the year begins, British Imperialiam and the Free State
remain at war with Irish Republicans and our communities. Repression and
harassment of Republicans across the 32 counties has been stepped up and
MI5 are given a free hand to carry our their nefarious operations across
Ireland. The British Military remains in open occupation of 6 Irish
Counties and there are growing reports of unidentified British Soldiers
engaging in operations against Republican activists alongside the
colonial militia, the RUC/PSNI. Yet despite all of the efforts of
British imperialiam and the Free State, despite the surveillance,
repression and harassment of Irish Republicans the struggle continues,
the Revolutionary Armed Struggle in Ireland continues and despite all
claims to the contrary, the Republican struggle is growing.
And it is because of this growth that Britain and the Free State wage a
well oiled campaign of censorship against Revolutionary Republicans,
ensuring Republican platforms are removed from social media and
enforcing a virtual blackout of Republican activism in the corporate
media. This campaign of censorship is carried out in the hope that the
Republican Position will not be heard, but the continued growth of the
Anti Imperialist Movement demonstrates that campaign is failing. The
Revolutionary Socialist Republican Movement commits that in 2025 we will
launch a number of new initiatives along side our monthly paper An
Phoblacht Abú, to combat and resist British and Free State censorship
and bring the Revolutionary Republican message to the Irish working
class.
The corporate media is the tool of our oppressors. We need our own
revolutionary media. The recent case of the portrayal of the Price
Sisters, Irish Republican heros, in the ‘Say Nothing’ book and
television programme demonstrates how the corporate media is used as a
tool on the war against Irish Republicans. We take this opportunity to
extend our solidarity and support to the veteran Republican Activist,
Marion Price in the face of the current felon setting that no doubt
originates from within the central corridors of the British Imperialist
establishment.
The Free State election of November 2024 demonstrates that the numbers
of people, particularly working class people, refusing to vote in the
electoral circus continues to rise. The recent Free State election was
the lowest turnout since 1922. This provides a number of important
opportunities for Revolutionary Republicanism.
To achieve victory, the Revolutionary Irish Socialist Republican
Movement must be rooted in and advance the struggles of the Irish
Working Class. The growing numbers of people boycotting elections
provide fertile ground for Republicans to begin building the
Revolutionary Alternative to British Imperialiam and the Free State.
But to do this, Republican activists must bee rooted in our communities,
engaging in Republican community activism and explaining the
Revolutionary Republican Position and how it is of benefit to the
working class. Throughout 2025, the Revolutionary Irish Socialist
Republican Movement will continue and step up our community activism,
embedding ourselves in working class communities across the country to
take an active part in the struggles of those communities through our
mass organisation Anti Imperialist Action Ireland and through the
involvement of our members and supporters in tenants and residents
associations, trade unions, sporting and cultural organisations. The 32
County All Ireland People’s Republic has to be built from the bottom up,
begining by providing the vehicle for the class and national Liberation
struggle in communities across Ireland.
As the Revolutionary movements continues to grow this work, building a
real and organic base among the masses must be a key priority of the
movement as it is essential for building strength in the short term and
achieving revolutionary victory in the long term. In 2025 our movement
will not be foud wanting on this front.
Along side the continued building of the fight for national liberation,
class, cultural and economic resistance must also be developed as
weapons in the fight against imperialism, providing more and more
opportunities for people to become involved in the revolutionary
struggle. Direct actions in the class struggle, to promote the Irish
Language and Culture and against foreign Imperialist corporations in
Ireland must be key parts of the activism of all Revolutionaries here in
the year ahead. Acts of economic and cultural resistance against
imperialism are a essential but all to often overlooked way to win the
support and mobilise the working class into the struggle for freedom.
2025 will be an important year for the Revolutionary Socialist
Republican Movement and the struggle for National Liberation and
Socialist Revolution in Ireland. We appeal to all those who agree with
our aims and objectives to get involved and help in any way you can.
2025 will be another year of Resistance, another year in the fight for
the freedom of our Country and Our Class and another year closer to the
inevitable British Withdrawal and the Reestablishment of the 32 County
All Ireland People’s Republic, Proclaimed in Arms in 1916. We are ready
and willing to play our part. Are you?
Beir Bua, Tiocfaidh Ár Lá An Lár Choiste Irish Socialist Republicans.
Sinn Féin Poblachtach (Republican Sinn Féin)
The British still holds firmly onto the Occupied Six Counties which has
been rightly described as economically depressed and dependent on
British subsidies for its survival. It is evident that our pro-British
political class lacks the steadfastness and conviction necessary to
truly represent the interests of our nation. Their unwavering loyalty to
British policies and agendas signifies a concerning level of
susceptibility to external influence, compromising their ability to
truly advocate for the needs and desires of our citizenry.
The pliability of these individuals raises questions about their
integrity and commitment to serving the best interests of our country,
as they appear more inclined towards appeasing foreign powers than
prioritising the welfare of our own people. It is imperative that we
hold this political class accountable. This is not achievable under any
pro-British Stormont administration.
In the 26 Counties the recent election has returned to power the same
political parties who have misgoverned it for over 100 years. Sadly, the
Irish people did not see an alternative to Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael and
decided the devil they knew was preferable to a party which has changed
its coat on numerous occasions in the recent past.
Republicans have always recognised that securing a British withdrawal is
not an end in itself but merely the beginning of creating a new society
throughout the whole of Ireland whereby the conquest of centuries would
be totally undone.
The constitution of Sinn Féin Poblachtach advocates not merely the
complete overthrow of British rule in Ireland but also the setting up of
a federal, democratic socialist republic based on the Proclamation of
1916.
Those of us who believe in a future of an all-Ireland political
landscape consisting of Éire Nua, a Sinn Féin Poblachtach blueprint
whereby A NEW IRELAND is in the making. While having the tools in hand
the youth of Ireland would be on the march demanding radical change in
Irish society.
The partition system of government, North and South, has failed and the
gross inequalities in our society will no longer be tolerated. Sinn Féin
Poblachtach demands more for all our people whether it be Protestant,
Catholic or Dissenter.
Become part of revolutionary Ireland. Join Sinn Féin Poblachtach and
play your part in shaping the new Ireland.
An Phoblacht Abú.
Lasair Dhearg
As our struggle continues into another year Lasair Dhearg sends
revolutionary greetings to our members and supporters across Ireland and
further afield. We extend our solidarity to those people across the
world who suffer at the hands of capitalism and imperialism, as well as
those fighting injustice in pursuit of a better world. Furthermore, we
send our support to those imprisoned for their part in this fight, here
in Ireland and around the world. In particular this year we have in our
thoughts the people of the Middle East, as they continue their
resistance to Zionist occupation and genocide which, after 14 months in
Palestine and Lebanon, is now threatening to engulf the wider region.
This year has been a pivotal one in the development of Lasair Dhearg. We
have experienced substantial growth in membership, fuelled by our
ongoing campaigns against both failed states in Ireland, as well as our
continued support for anti-imperialist movements throughout the world.
After seven years of consolidation and growth, heavily interrupted by
the COVID-19 pandemic, we reached the point this year where we felt
confident in transitioning from a caretaker leadership to a National
Executive formally elected by our membership. As such, this October saw
Lasair Dhearg hold our inaugural Ard Fheis in Belfast, where our members
joined with invited guests and supporters from across Ireland. The
structures and policies decided upon by our membership on that day have
set the foundations for our continued growth over the coming years.
Among the outcomes of the Ard Fheis was the adoption of our
“Immigration, Capitalism & Imperialism in Ireland” policy. As the
spectre of fascism once again rears its head here in Ireland and
elsewhere, our new policy aims to provide people with evidence of the
reality of immigration into Ireland, and how it is used as a tool by the
combined forces of Capitalism and Imperialism to manipulate the working
class. Our document sets out a comprehensive rebuttal to the right’s
mountain of lies around these issues and Lasair Dhearg’s proposals for
dealing with them, both in the current capitalist system and in a future
Irish Socialist Republic. The culmination of approximately 18 months of
research and editing, this is the most substantial work developed by our
organisation so far. We believe that within Socialist Republicanism and
the wider Irish ‘left’, no other critique has yet been developed that
deals with these three intertwined issues in such detail.
Alongside this, our activism continued unabated, driven by our growth in
membership. Whether on the streets, at protests, or through direct
action, we continued to highlight and oppose the ongoing occupation of
our country and those who profit from it. From our action changing road
signs welcoming people to ‘Occupied Ireland’ on the Derry-Donegal border
to our targeting of Spirit AeroSystems billboards in Belfast, our
activism has been seen by more than 5 million people across our social
media platforms this year, exposing new audiences to Lasair Dhearg’s
Socialist Republican platform.
Unfortunately, the highs of our successful year of activism were brought
into perspective by the immense low experienced on the tragic loss of
our friend and comrade Dannielle Meighan. A founding member of Lasair
Dhearg and a well-known face in the local community, Dannielle was
highly respected for her deeply held beliefs and her relentless
activism. Despite long struggles with illness, she was among our most
active members and helped drive the establishment of ‘Israeli Goods Free
Zones’ across many areas of West Belfast as part of the wider campaign
against Israeli Genocide.
Like many of us, she was also a passionate anti-fascist and would never
give up an opportunity to face them down. Dannielle was given a
well-earned and dignified send off in September by her family, friends,
neighbours and comrades. The large attendance was testament to the
regard in which she was held. As we move into 2025 and beyond, Dannielle
will be at the forefront of our thoughts and our activism will be driven
by a desire to do her proud.
In the coming year, Lasair Dhearg will build upon the solid foundations
that have been put in place. We will continue to face down fascism in
our communities across Ireland and eradicate the poison that has
infected many of our people. These people have been enabled by those in
the Western establishment, including the British government, and
European Union and United States imperialists who for so long have
exploited our country, culturally, politically and financially. Their
landlords, businessmen and politicians across Ireland have driven our
people to the edge, so that we now have a situation where to have a
secure home is increasingly seen as an unattainable luxury. This cannot
be allowed to continue.
Our thoughts can now turn to the task we have been assigned – the
rebuilding of Irish Republicanism. The Republican movement finds itself
in a quagmire, the likes of which it has not faced for many, many
decades. Treacherous constitutional nationalists, hand in hand with
their British paymasters, have co-opted the Movement, alongside the
knowledge, expertise and resources built up over many years by
principled and dedicated Republicans.
While these people bend the knee to our enemies, our generation has
instead dedicated itself to learning from the mistakes of the past and
once again building, from the ground up, a Movement fit for the future.
This process has already begun; we hope that 2025 will see Lasair
Dhearg, alongside other like-minded comrades from other organisations
and none, make further strides towards this goal.
In building this Movement we will place ourselves at the forefront of
opposition to imperialism, British or otherwise. When our task is
complete, Ireland will be free from the plough to the stars.
Onwards to the Socialist Republic.
Beirigí bua! Bígí Linn. Join us.
32 County Sovereignty Movement
The 32 County Sovereignty Movement sends revolutionary greetings to all
republican and socialist activists, to all imprisoned comrades and their
families and to all our people struggling in their social and economic
lives.
We especially send solidarity greetings to the people of occupied
Palestine as they withstand the genocidal onslaught from Zionist and
western imperialist forces. The ongoing colonisation and displacement of
peoples throughout the Middle East is leaving a trail of devastation in
its wake with the added destructive legacy that proxy Western regimes
visit upon their own people in terms of persecution, corruption and
theft of national resources.
We commend the activism of the BDS Movement, and all Palestinian support
groups and we urge republican involvement at every level to counter the
Western-Zionist genocide against the people of Palestine.
As we enter yet another year with the partition of our country more
entrenched than ever, and Irish republicanism reduced to the status of
impotent bystanders, we reiterate our call for a radical rethink within
Irish republicanism. We are in the midst of generational change wherein
the political influence that can be brought to bear does not stem from
an experience of the recent phase of our struggle but of its relevance,
if any, that republicans can bring from it to the Ireland of today.
The result of the recent election in the Twenty-Six Counties confirms
our analysis that the body politic of that state is firmly in the
control of conservative and reactionary elements across the electoral
spectrum. The issue of ending partition was completely absent from that
campaign which means for the foreseeable future the restoration of our
national sovereignty will have zero electoral value for the political
careerists.
In an editorial in the Belfast Media, a Provisional Sinn Fein
mouthpiece, a stark admission was made that the direction which policing
in the Six Counties is taking is in accordance with that republican
analysis which vigorously warned against accepting the RUC/PSNI in the
first place.
But such an admission cannot be isolated to one arm of the functioning
of the statelet. The malaise runs deep in the very fabric of the
gerrymandered entity vindicating the republican view that partition is
beyond reform and that only the full restoration of our national
sovereignty can bring peace and prosperity to all the people of Ireland.
British control over the Six Counties is not dependent on a functioning
Stormont, which is self-evident, nor is there redemption for Irish
republicanism if that institution collapses. These are the distractions
carefully fostered by London and Dublin and used by establishment
nationalists to feign revolutionary intent. Yet this is the prevailing
narrative which goes largely unchallenged and entering 2025 this is what
Irish republicanism must urgently address with a revolutionary narrative
of our own.
Mary Lou McDonald (Sinn Féin)
In 2025, Sinn Féin will work relentlessly with determination and
ambition to advance the Republican vision for Ireland’s future.
In the Executive, in the Assembly and in Oireachtas, Sinn Féin will
continue to stand-up for working people and for communities throughout
Ireland. We will be their voice; we will represent them, and we will
work to make their lives better. We will hold the incoming government to
account with purpose, energy, and passion.
2025 must be the year in which we see real progress for workers and
families. We cannot afford another five years of Fianna Fáil-Fine Gael
crises in housing, health, childcare, the cost of living and their
scandalous waste of public money.
Sinn Féin will continue to advance our groundbreaking plans to end the
housing crisis, transform our health services, deliver affordable
childcare, and reduce living costs in the long term. We will champion a
future of economic growth, the strengthening of workers’ rights, social
progress and prosperity – a future in which we strive for climate
justice and energy independence, where we uphold the right of our young
people to have their opportunity to build a good future in Ireland and
ensure that there is a route home for those who have left.
We will fight on the side of ordinary people to make a difference and to
convince even more people that, with their support, a real alternative
to perpetual Fianna Fáil-Fine Gael governments is possible. Our goal
remains – to deliver the first government for working people in the
history of the state. We will keep working to make this a reality.
This is a time of generational change in Ireland. The momentum continues
to grow for the ending of partition and the reunification of our
country. The incoming government must prioritise planning and
preparations for constitutional change.
These next steps must include publishing a green paper on Irish Unity,
appointing a Minister for Reunification at the Department of An
Taoiseach, setting up an Oireachtas Committee on Constitutional Change
and establishing an inclusive Citizens’ Assembly on Unity.
Irish Unity referendums must happen in this decade. The people, north
and south, must have their say. It is the responsibility of both
governments, in Dublin and London, to play a leading role in fostering a
mature and positive conversation about the future.
The people of Ireland have resolutely stood with the people of Palestine
and Gaza over the past year as they’ve endured slaughter, mass
displacement, and starvation – brutal human rights violations at the
hands of the Israeli regime. The new year must bring an immediate
ceasefire and an end to this genocide. The incoming government must lead
the international community holding Israel to accounts through
sanctions. This means passing the Occupied Territories Bill once the
Dáil reconvenes. There can be no more delay, no more excuses, only
decisive action.
Above all, 2025 will be a year of dedicated activism as we reach for the
Ireland envisaged by the proclamation. As always, Sinn Féin
representatives and grassroots members will be on the ground, in our
communities campaigning on the issues that really matter to working
people.
We are driven by ambition, by hope, by the unwavering belief that
Ireland can be a better, fairer, more equal place. To those who share
this belief, I say – we are on your side, we have your back, and we are
not giving up. Not now. Not ever.
Athbhliain faoi mhaise daoibh.
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