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Sinn Féin is the fastest-growing political party in Ireland. It is a republican and labour party, taking its inspiration from the politics of Wolfe Tone, James Connolly and the 1916 Easter Rising.

Sinn Féin, the only all-Ireland party, is committed to achieving a 32-County democratic socialist republic and the end of British rule in Ireland is a nationalist and internationalist. party, it is anti-imperialist, anti-fascist and anti-racist.

Sinn Féin offers a fresh alternative to the stale politics, corruption and mismanagement of the Establishment parties, is committed to achieving real change in Irish society. Sinn Féin is working to bring about an end to the sectarian Six-County state in the North.

Organised throughout the 32 Counties, it is a radical, campaigning, activist party. It is dedicated to achieving a society free from prejudice and discrimination, and providing justice and equal opportunity for all in an independent Ireland.
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  • THE DRUIDS
    THE DRUIDS

    check out Irelands newest rebel band from kildare The Druids

    12 Wochen her
  • James Byrne
    James Byrne

    wat do u think about the new propels? if they cut soical welafre it will bring the country to its knees.there will be a crime spree in the country

    22 Wochen her
  • The Sniper
    The Sniper

    Greetings fron co. laois..

    27 Wochen her
  • Aaron Delaney
    Aaron Delaney

    It is very important to exercise your right to vote in the local and european elections on June 5th .

    vote SINN FEIN number 1

    33 Wochen her
  • Brian Murray And Mark OShaughnessy
    Brian Murray And Mark OShaughnessy

    look at this tribute for the firefighter's and leave a comment ......
    http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=lhOBvu... wb ..

    46 Wochen her
  • David Carr

    Kildare sinn fein selection convention saturday 24th january.Nominations Sean Downey for Droichead Nua and Cristin McCauley for Naas town.Location Rose Earleys Eyre st.Newbridge Kildare.Prominent guest speakers Live music and food.Tickets 10 euro.Hope to see you there.

    49 Wochen her
  • Adrian Doheny
    luv Adrian Doheny

    Up d ra

    50 Wochen her via Handy
  • Wolfe Tone
    Wolfe Tone

    WE HAVE SHEBEEN PLAYING EASTER SATURDAY 11TH APRIL IN THE KILKENNY ORMONDE HOTEL...FOR MORE INFO ON TICKETS PLEASE CHECK THE POSTER ON OUR PAGE...!!!!

    TAL

    51 Wochen her
  • Wicklow Sinn Féin
    Wicklow Sinn Féin

    a chairde, Check out our new page.

    55 Wochen her
  • Iriish-Queen-Xx
    luv Iriish-Queen-Xx

    hi love 4 you xxxx

    60 Wochen her
  • Anthony Mccabe
    Anthony Mccabe

    hi lads ..we play in athy every sunday at 4 ..in smugglers ...check out WWW.MYSPACE.COM/GHOSTSOFERIN www.myspace.com/ghostsoferin

    62 Wochen her
  • Derry Sinn Fein
    Derry Sinn Fein

    A new web site has been set up in support of H Block Escapee Pól Brennan
    Irish Republican political refugee Pól Brennan is once again in prison after being stopped at a Border Patrol check point over 100 miles from the Mexican border. He is currently being held at the Willacy County Detention Centre
    Full details and information on the campaign to have him freed and messages of support can be found at the web site address below
    www.polbrennan.com

    66 Wochen her
  • Richie Ryan
    luv Richie Ryan

    thank u so much that means lot to me thank for u help

    74 Wochen her
  • Richie Ryan
    luv Richie Ryan

    as i am sinn fein member in my own town but we only have working group at moument and can we make our working group in my town a cumman it would mean a lot to me if u can get back to me on this slan

    75 Wochen her
  • Ogra Atha Cliath
    Ogra Atha Cliath


    Rally for a NO Vote

    Under the slogans of:
    *Defend Worker & Migrant Rights!
    *Against EU Militarisation!
    *Resist Privatisation!

    2pm - Saturday 7th of June
    At the EU Offices on Dawson St.

    All Leftist and Progressive Groups Welcome!


    Jointly organised by a coalition of youth activists from the Connolly Youth Movement, Ogra Shinn Féin and other young Socialists.

    80 Wochen her
  • Upper Falls Sinn Féin
    Upper Falls Sinn Féin

    REMEMBER THE MILLTOWN MARTYRS BLACK FLAG VIGIL
    Déanann Iarthar Bhéal Feirste Cuimhne / West Belfast Remembers

    20 years ago John Murray, Thomas McErlean and Óglach Caoimhín MacBrádaigh were murdered by a Unionist assassin acting with direction and assistance from the British state, at the funerals of the Gibraltar 3 in Milltown Cemetery.

    A Black Flag vigil is being held to commemorate these brave individuals who so selflessly gave they're lives to save others: So come and stand with the families and the community to show that these people will never be forgotten and we're forever thankful for their brave deed.

    ASSEMBLE AT THE GATES OF MILLTOWN CEMETERY THIS SUNDAY 16TH FEBRUARY AT 4PM.

    Go raibh maith agat

    92 Wochen her
  • Colm Mac Niallais
    Colm Mac Niallais

    A day of mass protest at Tara is now planned for Monday, 11 Feb, at 12 noon. We are aiming to get various groups and individuals to take part, as the situation is critical. If we all pull together for this, then we can have a strong impact, on the ground and in the media.

    So make a date in your diaries, spread the word, and hopefully we'll see some of you on Monday.

    97 Wochen her
  • Upper Falls Sinn Féin
    Upper Falls Sinn Féin

    Irish & Basque Rebel Night, Saturday 24th November, in West Belfast’s Conway Mill.
    'United in Struggle'

    Belfast Basque Committee and West Belfast Ógra Shinn Féin Present;

    Irish Rebel and Basque Night

    Conway Mill 8pm-Late Saturday 24th November

    Featuring 'The Armagh Bandits'

    Taille/Admission £5

    BRING YOUR OWN DRINK

    109 Wochen her

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  • Lisbon Treaty will no solve Ireland's economic problems - McDonald

    Speaking from Dublin this morning Sinn Féin Vice President Mary Lou McDonald said the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty will not solve Ireland's economic problems. She said Sinn Féin accepts the decision of the electorate to ratify the Lisbon Treaty but said those campaigners who promised jobs on the back of Lisbon must now deliver.

    Ms McDonald said:

    "Sinn Féin fully accepts the decision of the electorate to ratify the Lisbon Treaty. However, the ratification of the treaty will not solve Ireland's economic problems and there is an onus on those who promised jobs on the back of Lisbon to now deliver for communities and the unemployed.

    "There can be no doubt that the referendum result, aided and abetted by both Fine Gael and Labour, has breathed a new lease of life into this discredited Government. They will now attempt to force through their deeply unpopular and economically flawed policies such as NAMA and the report from An Bord Snip with all its cutbacks.

    "Sinn Féin will continue to campaign for and give voice to those communities and people who never benefited from the Celtic Tiger and are most affected by the economic recession. We will also continue to campaign on behalf of the more than half a million people who voted against the Lisbon Treaty." ENDS

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  • Gerry Adams comments on Lisbon Results

    Speaking from Dublin Castle today following the announcement of the result in the second referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams said:

    “I want to commend all those who came out and voted in this second referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. To those hundreds of thousands of people who again voted No, I want to congratulate them for doing so in the face of huge pressure including threats that a No vote would have negative implications for jobs and the economy. You had the courage to make a stand for a better deal and to stand by the values of decency, citizenship, fairness and democracy.

    “It is no surprise that there was a class divide in how people voted – those who gained little over the Celtic Tiger era were not swayed by promises from the Yes side of employment and prosperity. They knew their concerns about workers’ rights and other issues had not been addressed.

    “Those, particularly in the Labour Party and Fine Gael who argued that economic salvation would come though a Yes vote, will have to be held to account in that regard. I have no doubt but that this Fianna Fail-led government, boosted by today’s result, will feel empowered to implement savage policies, including a brutal budget, NAMA and a range of cuts to social services as proposed in the McCarthy Report.

    “The problems facing Irish society will not, in any way, be resolved by today’s result. Sinn Féin will continue to work for a better Europe – one that is more democratic and that puts the interests of ordinary citizens and workers above that of big business and bureaucrats. We will continue to work for a fairer Ireland and for an economy and a society which serves the interests of its citizens.

    “The fact remains that this government and its policies remain deeply unpopular. For economic recovery and for social progress this government has to go.” ENDS

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  • Thomas Cook workers pubished while white collar crime is still rewarded

    Speaking today as workers employed by Thomas Cook were arrested for standing up for their rights Dublin Sinn Féin TD Aengus Ó Snodaigh said the distorted priorities of the Irish judiciary and the Garda Siochana speak volumes for how this country has gotten into such deep recession.

    Deputy Ó Snodaigh said:

    “Where was the judiciary when the Irish banks were shamelessly engaged in reckless lending practises, when loans were hidden, when creative accountancy hid the real state of the Irish financial sector from the taxpayer who is set to pick up the tab?

    “White collar crime goes unpunished in this State; in fact it goes rewarded as we have seen with the release of the NAMA legislation last week, yet ordinary workers are being held to account in front of a High court Judge for trying to secure a fair and equitable redundancy deal for themselves.

    “When more than 150 officers from Pearse Street Garda station broke down the door of the Thomas Cook premises on Grafton Street after 5am this morning, the failings of the Irish justice system could not have been any more obvious. Mr Justice Peart ordered their arrest when they failed to vacate the premises following a court order issued on Saturday. What crime did they commit? What injustice did these ordinary people bring upon the Irish state? Did they engage in reckless lending practises, using bank deposits to play in a global banking casino? No, these ordinary workers were standing up for their rights; their right to a decent redundancy package of 8 weeks per each year of service.

    “The distorted priorities of the Irish judiciary and the Garda Siochana speak volumes for how this country has gotten into such deep recession; punish the ordinary worker to please the profiteers. Actions speak louder than words and the sight of a pregnant worker being led to a Garda van, after having tried to secure a sufficient remuneration for herself gives us an indication of the actions that ail our country.

    “Despite the banking sectors legacy of reckless lending that has driven us into a recession, not a single government Minister or banking executive has been held to account. Yet we arrest a pregnant woman for defending her rights.” ENDS

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