Official Statement
1. No To Partition
The Partition of The Island of Ireland was the culmination of many years worth of uninterrupted abuse on the part of an alien regime which utilized sectarian sentiments to divide and rule therefore we have no choice but to reject partition along with the political institutions that arose in Northern Ireland after 1921. No recognition is to be given nor friendship extended until the last British soldier ceases to be on Irish soil.
2. No To Capitalism
If we are to reject partition than by extension of this refusal we must be compelled to reject the capitalist economic ethoes that emerged as the spawn of British imperialism. Choosing instead to embrace the organic alternative - the social ownership of the means of production in favour of those who use it on a consistent basis that this ownership will be of great benefit to the wellbeing of all Irish citizens. We shall therefore reject Capitalism as much as we shall reject Communism.
3. No to Military Intervention Overseas
The Armed Forces of The Republic of Ireland are in no way, shape, or form prepared for the advent of war let alone the taking on of those responsibilities as enjoyed by the great powers and should at any cost avoid intervening in the domestic affajrs of other nations outside of Ireland. We are not imperialists, we simply wish to reunify our homeland in its entirety.
4. No to Free Trade
Ireland's industrial capacity is nothing to be taken seriously and is in no position to compete so long as 80% of our available industrial output remains under the control of the alien regime to our north. Though free trade has done wonders for this country we must assume a reluctant adherence to protectionist trade policies so as to empower the home industries and protect the employment of our citizens.
PUBLISHED WITH PERMISSION OF THE IRISH GOVERNMENT VIA THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER IN DUBLIN.
The Partition of The Island of Ireland was the culmination of many years worth of uninterrupted abuse on the part of an alien regime which utilized sectarian sentiments to divide and rule therefore we have no choice but to reject partition along with the political institutions that arose in Northern Ireland after 1921. No recognition is to be given nor friendship extended until the last British soldier ceases to be on Irish soil.
2. No To Capitalism
If we are to reject partition than by extension of this refusal we must be compelled to reject the capitalist economic ethoes that emerged as the spawn of British imperialism. Choosing instead to embrace the organic alternative - the social ownership of the means of production in favour of those who use it on a consistent basis that this ownership will be of great benefit to the wellbeing of all Irish citizens. We shall therefore reject Capitalism as much as we shall reject Communism.
3. No to Military Intervention Overseas
The Armed Forces of The Republic of Ireland are in no way, shape, or form prepared for the advent of war let alone the taking on of those responsibilities as enjoyed by the great powers and should at any cost avoid intervening in the domestic affajrs of other nations outside of Ireland. We are not imperialists, we simply wish to reunify our homeland in its entirety.
4. No to Free Trade
Ireland's industrial capacity is nothing to be taken seriously and is in no position to compete so long as 80% of our available industrial output remains under the control of the alien regime to our north. Though free trade has done wonders for this country we must assume a reluctant adherence to protectionist trade policies so as to empower the home industries and protect the employment of our citizens.
PUBLISHED WITH PERMISSION OF THE IRISH GOVERNMENT VIA THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER IN DUBLIN.