Political Fragility & Slovak PM Robert Fico: Parliamentary Reforms for the Irish Republic
Stable governance is about more than just the consistency of party policy and action, but the calibre of people participating within the system. To reiterate Fico’s statement, debate “between the best for the best ideas.” Parties require the power to...
Danish Migration Solutions Won’t Work in Ireland
Mette Frederiksen, despite some optical flourishes against migration and the European Court of Human Rights, is a liberal technocrat dead-set on holding onto power. Popularising her policies in Ireland spells disaster for an immature political right, and a blessing to...
DOJ Managed Chaos: Unwrapping Oonagh McPhillips Asylum Testimony
Aside from the technocratic ass covering, McPhillips did, however, offer one unvarnished fact to chew on: Department staffing up 20 percent in a year: proof that the only true growth industry in Ireland’s migration sector is paperwork.
A Confederacy of Dunces: How Ireland’s Schizo-Right Shackles Nationalism
Though a national populist strain of Irish nationalism is experiencing a revival across the island, there is strangely an absence of successes under the notch-belt of the political right in Ireland.
VIGILANT: British Cops Push Censorship Technology at Trinity College Dublin
VIGILANT creates a pan-European surveillance consortium, mixing public police powers with private data-driven expertise, headquartered in Dublin but reaching deep into continental security networks.
Gaydan O’Queerdon Seethes as Europe’s Hero Graces Irish Shores
On Saturday September 6, the Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orbán attended the World Cup qualifiers match between Ireland and Hungary at the Aviva Stadium. Labour MEP Gaydan O'Queerdon promised a protest to intimidate the Hungarian Prime Minister but nobody showed...

