Wednesday 19 February 2020

Irish Elections 8.2.2020

I can remember when Sinn Féin was banned and when Bobby Sands, a young elected MP, died on hunger strike. Back then it was said that he'd been manipulated by the party, as if the old, white men who always end up ruling us had any ideology that was worth its salt.


But this time round, Sinn Féin has broken the bipartisan consensus, getting 37 seats, only one less than the party who got most seats. And despite being excluded from the debates (so-called) and being constantly erased from MSM as a serious contender. 

And those who have got used to sharing power in Ireland take the threat of democracy actually meaning something very badly. They are echoing the ridiculous smears levelled at Jeremy Corbyn in the UK election just before last Christmas, talking about bombs and terrorism. The fact is that those living on the streets as a result of the daylight robbery that was foisted on us all in the western world, ie austerity, have a current life expectancy of 42 yrs for men, and 37 for women. And more people have killed themselves since 2008 in Ireland, during these years of so-called austerity, than died during the Troubles (between 1969 and 1998). Micheál Martin, who expected to win and had instead an awful result, retorted to Afshin Rattansi, of Going Underground, that the suicide rate was higher in Northern Ireland, which seemed a particularly stupid thing to say, when being asked why voters turned their back on the 2-party system.

That said, the 2016 Spanish General Election put Podemos, from the "15-M Indignados" movement, in third place and polling had suggested they might get to second place, breaking the two-party system. But their early promise seemed to peter out and subsequent elections had worse results for them. They are now in a coalition government and it remains to be seen if the large, centrist (in a right wing spectrum) PSOE will end up declawing Podemos.