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were employed. After contacting the local council, GAMA and trade union officials and remaining unenlightened, Murphy wrote a leaflet in English, had it translated into Turkish "mainly to say that we had no problem with them being here, and saying what GAMA had said", then threw it over the hoarding surrounding the site. Murphy brought it to the attention of his party colleague
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The Socialist Party is a Trotskyist party active in Ireland. It arose from the Irish Militant Tendency, which became Militant Labour after ending the policy of entryism in the Labour party, and later merged with the Labour and Trade Union Group in Northern Ireland to form the Socialist Party. It is a
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and other subsequent initiatives, claiming it further entrenches and institutionalises sectarianism and doesn't work towards solving the fundamental causes of the conflict. They therefore oppose a border poll and believe calling one would further polarise Catholic and Protestant communities. Instead,
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on 8 February 2005, bringing public awareness to the workers' plight. The exploitation included migrant Turkish construction workers bring employed on state projects, being paid as little as €2.20 an hour (the minimum wage in Ireland was €7.00) while being forced to work up to 80 hours per week. This
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to light in October 2004. This involved a group of Turkish workers being brought to Ireland by GAMA, a Turkish construction company. They were illegally underpaid and forced to work hours in breach of the EU Working Time Directive. Murphy discovered the workers living on the building site where they
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The Militant Tendency in Ireland, like its British counterpart, existed within the Labour Party here until the late 1980s when numerous expulsions of their members drove them out. They were known as Militant Labour until 1996 when they adopted their current name of the Socialist Party. They used to
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According to its website, the Socialist Party "stands for the socialist alternative to the dictatorship of the markets – namely real democracy whereby ordinary people take centre stage in running society, with democratic public ownership of banks, of key sectors of the economy and industry, and a
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and John Throne. In the late 1980s, a number of known members were expelled from Labour. In 1989 they established an independent party, adopting the title Militant Labour—also used by other sections of the Committee for a Workers' International at the time. In 1996 the party merged fully with the
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subsequently confirmed that TDs were, in fact, entitled to claim expenses for travel outside their constituencies and that Daly and Higgins were guilty of no wrongdoing. The Socialist Party and ULA said the story was a "manufactured controversy", part of a "vindictive smear campaign by
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The Socialist Party opposes sectarian divisions in Northern Ireland between Protestants and Catholics and seeks to bring working class unity to both sides of the border. They argue that capitalism is incapable of overcoming sectarianism. The Socialist Party take a critical view of the
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in the 32nd Dáil. Similarly, in 2016 the Socialist Party in Northern Ireland instead fielded candidates in the Cross Community Labour Alternative. In 2022, however, the party ran once again in the North as the Socialist Party.
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The Socialist Party is Eurosceptic and supported Brexit, considering the EU to be a "club of bosses and bankers" and rejecting reform attempts due to there being "almost no mechanisms of democratic accountability" in the EU.
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the Socialist Party returned two TDs to Dáil Éireann: Clare Daly was elected for the Dublin North constituency, while Joe Higgins regained his seat in Dublin West. The Socialist Party contested this election as part of the
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In contrast, the Trotskyist formation, Militant Tendency, which was expelled from Labour in 1989, formed the Socialist Party in 1996, winning its first seat in 1997 when Joe Higgins was elected as TD for Dublin
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Anti-Austerity Alliance candidate Paul Murphy has won a sensational victory in the Dublin South West byelection. He defeated the hot favourite, Sinn Fein's Cathal King on the eight count, having trailed him
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From 2014, the party's election candidates in the Republic did not stand for election directly on the Socialist Party platform, but have instead run as candidates of the Anti-Austerity Alliance (AAA), now
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the Socialist Party believes that Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales should merge and form a socialist federation, which should aspire to be part of a Socialist Federation of Europe.
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In 2012, legal advice was sought when it emerged that the expenses given to Higgins and Daly as TDs may have been used for travel outside their constituencies and journeys to the Dáil.
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The Socialist Party is pro-choice. Their members staged an 'abortion pill bus' during the campaign to repeal the 8th, where they travelled across Ireland distributing abortion pills.
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Militant Labour was renamed the Socialist Party in 1996, and came to wider attention among the general public when Joe Higgins polled just 252 votes behind victor
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The party altered its registered name in 2014 to Stop the Water Tax – Socialist Party. In 2015, water charge protestors, including party elected representatives
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Militant Tendency in Ireland began in 1969 when Paul Jones, an Irish student who had joined Militant in Britain while he was a student in London, returned to
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movement who advocate them, considering the agreements detrimental to the well-being of workers. It also holds influence in the Northern Irish branch of the
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was unsuccessful in retaining the Socialist Party's European seat at this time but was elected to Dáil Éireann that October after a surprise victory in the
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member of the Comittee [sic] for a Workers' International (CWI). Joe Higgins was elected for the party in 1997, and held his seat until 2007.
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elections, Joe Higgins won a seat in the Dublin constituency with 50,510 (12.4%) first preference votes, as well as gaining a seat in the Castleknock
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in England and upon returning to Northern Ireland in 1971, began organising Militant there. The group grew on both sides of the border and practiced
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led to a strike by immigrant workers in Ireland. The exploited workers each won tens of thousand of euro worth of unpaid wages and overtime.
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and critically called for a vote for the People Before Profit as the two parties did not stand candidates in the same constituencies.
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of Northern Ireland and changed its name to the Socialist Party. The Socialist Party has built some electoral support in the
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in Britain, with both groups having been founding members of the Committee for a Workers International in 1974.
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The Socialist Party has contested European elections in the Republic of Ireland but not in Northern Ireland.
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resigned from the Socialist Party in August 2012, following a dispute over her support of Independent TD
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and the Labour Party in the Irish Republic. In 1977, they were expelled from the NILP and formed the
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democratic plan of the economy to provide for the needs of people". It opposes the so-called "
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narrowly missed out on gaining a second seat for the party in the Dublin North constituency.
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run in elections as the Anti-Austerity Alliance, but recently rebranded to Solidarity.
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has opined that the Socialist Party's position is a "bizarre fusion of Trotskyism and
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This article is about the party founded in 1996. For the party founded in 1904, see
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came about at this time. On 19 September 2003, Higgins and Daly were sent to
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The party was formally founded in the south in 1972 as a tendency within the
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from 2009 to 2014. In 2015, the party received state funding of €132,000.
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from 1983 to 1986. People associated with it include Dermot Connolly,
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List of political parties in the United Kingdom opposed to austerity
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Town Council and Drogheda Borough Council. However, the party lost
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In July 2024, the Socialist Party voted to disaffiliate from the
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was selected by the party to replace him. Following the death of
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In 2019, divisions in the party resulting from a split in the
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to Dáil Éireann, giving Dublin West two Socialist Party TDs.
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Europe's Radical Left: From Marginality to the Mainstream?
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Cunningham, Grainne; Dowling, Brian (20 September 2003).
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Parts of this article (those related to lead) need to be
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and Dublin West, respectively, and Barry was elected in
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Councillor Mick Murphy was responsible for bringing the
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14 Socialist Party members were elected as part of the
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Anti-austerity political parties in the United Kingdom
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and began organising there, and also held meetings in
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Index

Socialist Party of Ireland (1904)
World Socialist Party (Ireland)
Socialist Party of Ireland (1971)

Labour Party
Dublin
The Socialist
Youth wing
Ideology
Democratic socialism
Trotskyism
Euroscepticism
Political position
Left-wing
far-left
Solidarity
People Before Profit–Solidarity
CCLA
European affiliation
European Anti-Capitalist Left
European Parliament group
GUE/NGL
Committee for a Workers' International
International Socialist Alternative
Dáil Éireann
Local government in the Republic of Ireland
socialistparty.ie
socialistpartyni.org
Politics of the Republic of Ireland
Political parties

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