Category: North of Ireland

  • Ireland under Brexit: crushed between the millstones of imperialism

    Ireland under Brexit: crushed between the millstones of imperialism

    Brexit is only a month old. But already, Ireland has been caught in the crossfire as the UK and EU clash. The menace of Protestant sectarianism is rising once again. Only united class struggle can offer a way forward.

  • Stormont stabs workers in the back over lockdown

    Stormont stabs workers in the back over lockdown

    COVID restrictions are set to loosen up in the North of Ireland – part of a cynical attempt by politicians to use the pandemic for sectarian ends. Workers in both communities need a united socialist struggle to end this chaos and crisis.

  • ‘Common History, Common Struggle’ – from an error of emphasis to opportunism

    ‘Common History, Common Struggle’ – from an error of emphasis to opportunism

    Peter Hadden was still working on the finishing touches of his book, Common History, Common Struggle, when he sadly passed away in 2010. In it he analysed the events surrounding the beginning of the Troubles in Ireland. What began as a mass uprising of working-class, Catholic neighbourhoods eventually descended into a reactionary spiral of violence.

  • Tory-DUP deal exposes Establishment crisis

    Tory-DUP deal exposes Establishment crisis

    After a thin Queen’s Speech and long negotiations, Theresa May and DUP leader Arlene Foster finally appeared outside Downing Street earlier this week to shake hands on the deal that will keep May in power – for now.  According to the conditions of the deal, Northern Ireland will be given £1.5 billion for extra spending,…

  • What lies behind the collapse of Stormont?

    What lies behind the collapse of Stormont?

    The power-sharing deal in the North of Ireland, established with the Good Friday Agreement, has broken down. The old system of rule no longer works, an indication of the pressures that flow from the economic crisis. Gerry Ruddy looks at why and how this has come about.  The partition of Ireland leading to the establishment…

  • Bus Éireann dispute: explosive anger a harbinger of the class struggle to come

    Bus Éireann dispute: explosive anger a harbinger of the class struggle to come

    After Bus Éireann, a subsidiary of Ireland’s state-owned public transport operator (CIÉ) responsible for bus travel outside of Dublin, announced a swathe of attacks against workers and bus services, the National Bus and Rail Union (NBRU) declared an all-out strike effective from midnight on 23rd March. The bus drivers have reacted to these attacks with…

  • Martin McGuinness 1950-2017

    Martin McGuinness 1950-2017

    In the traditional Irish rural community of yesteryear there was a saying, “never speak ill of the dead”. Martin McGuinness’s body was scarcely cold before the keyboard “warriors” were launching attacks on his reputation.

  • Scandals, Brexit and spiraling crisis

    Scandals, Brexit and spiraling crisis

    On 9th January, Martin McGuinness, Deputy First Minister of the Stormont Assembly in Belfast, resigned in protest against the ongoing Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scandal. As the Assembly was unable to elect a new Deputy, new elections have been triggered, as required under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement, which are now scheduled for…