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Clare Daly resigns from the Socialist Party

The Dublin North TD tendered her resignation yesterday according to the party which said that she valued her political relationship with Mick Wallace more than her work with the party.

Clare Daly with Mick Wallace in May of this year
Clare Daly with Mick Wallace in May of this year
Image: Sam Boal

THE DUBLIN NORTH TD Clare Daly has resigned from the Socialist Party, according to a statement posted on its website this afternoon.

The party says that the fundamental reason for her resignation is that she “now places more value on her political connection with Independent TD Mick Wallace than on the political positions and work of the Socialist Party”.

The party say that Daly, who was elected to the Dáil at the last election in 2011, handed in a letter of resignation yesterday.

The now independent TD could not immediately be reached for comment this afternoon.

In a lengthy statement posted to its website the party – whose sole representative in the Dáil is now the Dublin West TD Joe Higgins – says that it regrets that after many years working in the party Daly has decided to resign.

The statement says that Daly’s support for Wallace, who has been embroiled in controversy over the tax affairs of his company, has “potentially damaged the reputation” of the party and potentially undermined its campaign against household and water taxes.

The statement says: “Over the last number of months, Clare’s political connection to Mick Wallace, who engaged in tax evasion and the falsification of VAT returns, has damaged her reputation but also, by implication, has potentially damaged the reputation of the Socialist Party.

“Clare’s approach has unfortunately also given the establishment and sections of the media the opportunity to attempt to undermine the Campaign Against Household & Water Taxes (CAHWT), which is a vital campaign in the battle against the disastrous policies of austerity.

“The Socialist Party condemned Mick Wallace’s actions and demanded that he use whatever resources he has to pay the outstanding money immediately to the Revenue Commissioners. We did not go along with the chorus of demands for his immediate resignation.

“This was not because we in any way support Mick Wallace. It was because we think it is the place of voters, not the pro big business media to determine who should be a TD.”

‘Complete breakdown’

It goes on to accuse Daly of “reckless misjudgement” in her promotion of of Wallace to the Campaign Against Household and Water Taxes (CAHWT) and says that she ignored advice on how to resolve her growing differences with the party.

It continues: “Clare’s resignation reflects the fact that her actions and approach resulted in a complete breakdown in the political and working relations between her and the Socialist Party nationally, in the Dáil and between her and the branches of the Socialist Party in the Dublin North constituency.

“This situation also reflected two aspects in Clare’s approach that unfortunately have become apparent since her election as a TD in February 2011.

“Clare has tended to politically orientate to the Independent members of the Technical Group in the Dáil. This has gone beyond working on specific issues to build the strongest possible campaigns, which is an approach we agree with.

“In Clare’s case, it was also co-operation and collaboration of a broader political character with Independents instead of trying to build the profile of the United Left Alliance (ULA) and a new left movement on a principled left and socialist basis.

“Clare has also not worked in a genuinely collective way with her colleagues in the Socialist Party. Instead, she has avoided democratic discussion as well as the democratic check and accountability of the party’s elected structures and members. Democratic discussion and the accountability of public representatives is essential in any party that claims to represent working class people.”

The party acknowledged that the news will come as a shock and a setback to activists in the labour and trade union movement but says that it will continue to “argue for a socialist alternative” through Higgins, its MEP Paul Murphy and its six councillors.

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Comments (211 Comments)

  • “political connection” HA!

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  • So she’s a capitalist now!
    How’d she get interested in that sort of thing…

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  • forget politics, she’s in love.

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  • And now Worzel Gummidge has his Aunt Sally. Aaawwwwww.

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  • So VAT dodgers rather than bin charge dodgers, then?

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  • I’m not a supporter of Ms Daly but I always got the impression she was a principled woman who was very articulate. Now I believe that, like Wallace, she is irrelevant and not a credible person to be in the Dail.

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  • It’s okay, her rich, tax dodging boyfriend will look after her.

    Tuns out Daly is just another champagne socialist and when push comes to shove, she sides with the rich crook.

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  • Political relationship or romantic relationship?

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  • Do any of them really matter. It’s starting to look like a sketch from “the Life of Brian”.

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  • They make a handsome couple all the same.

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  • Wait…..sooo the Socialist Party are condemning Daly’s support of a man evading taxes because it goes against their policy of evading taxes….

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  • The big crazy head on her…

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  • Mjhint 01/09/12 #

    I cant believe she has done this. Is this going to end her political career. She surely only appeals to those who view Wallace as an outcast.

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  • Where’s the conflict? Mick didn’t pay his taxes, the SP encourages non payment of charges. Sounds like Mick should’ve joined them!

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  • Ah for the love of Mick ..i think she let the heart rule the head ..pity

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  • It baffles me why she would let Wallace have such control over her, whether she is in a relationship with him or not. She can’t be serious about her political career. I always respected her and thought her capable, but this makes me question her judgement.

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    • Meh 01/09/12 #

      Ailis, I would think Claire Daly would be a feminist and as such might take offence at you suggesting any man may have some control over her and also for questioning her judgement as a woman. I’m sure she’s an adult and made up her own mind as to what she wanted to do regarding her life. Her former party obviously asked her to align herself to their mantra and she could not do it as it may have clashed with her personal life relationships.
      You are right though about her seriousness about her political career , but she was elected by people not for her personality or to give her a career, but for the political beliefs she eschews and the party she worked as part of.
      She was there to advocate and represent for the people who elected her not become a media sensation who’s relationship with Mick Wallace effectively muted her arguments for social justice, class struggle and all that stuff her former party proclaimed. As principled as any person might want to be, if it conflicts with your personal choices actions or relationships it creates a hollowness to those beliefs.
      Claire Daly grew up and realised that lifes hard and tough choices need to be made.
      When someone resigns from the party their electorate were led to vote them in they should be brave and resign their seat in the Dail and a local election should be called as they are blocking a seat that their electorate would like back. Much like if a government party made populist promises pre election and then do a complete u-turn they should resign and a new election called.
      Eventually the people will get it right for what they want, not the politicians as they’ve too narrow an agenda.
      Remember its what the people want , not what the politicians want.

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    • Sorry meh, I respect your reply and Would probably feel similarly only for the fact that I personally feel mick Wallace has no credibility as a politician. Yet this is who she is choosing to align herself with, and probably because of a personal relationship. It just doesn’t seem dependable or well judged to me. I want strong women politicians to look up to, and this sort of carry on isn’t it. I think she is capable of being very competent and articulate, but this is a mess.
      Yes people voted for her, but likely mainly because she was a well spoken part of the socialist party but as she said herself she is now moved away from the party line so how can she still be truly representing those who elected her? I don’t think she will find herself with the same levels of support next time round.

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  • She can set up a rival ‘Party of Socialism’ and create an Alliance of the United Left.

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  • Lollers!

    Yet again, Midas Mick succeeds in turning everything he touches to gold…

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  • As me mother used to say “you lie down with dogs you wake up with fleas”.

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  • Is she still part of the ULA? This is why the far-left can never win anything, they always split. I hoped the ULA might actually become a party to bring a bit of change to the dail but obviously that will never happen!

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    • I don’t think it will ever amount to much. If it wasn’t this, then it would have been over some obscure political analysis by the fourth International. Falling out over how the state should be organized once in power rather than getting to that stage.

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    • I know- its so obvious though I dont know how they dont know its happening, it always happens! They care more about the minutiae of various ideologies than they do about actually changing things and thats why theyll get nowhere!

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    • Fiachra

      You seem to have it all worked out. Could be time to get off the couch and start a party yourself.

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    • Im 16, the only parties I’ll be having at the moment do not revolve around politics! Also I have no interest in starting a party at this time- i would have thought gaining a better education and life experiences would be more important so i can understand the real problems that are affecting people? Does that mean i cant understand failings in other parties/movements? I dont think so!

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    • Yvonne wtf has Paul murphy got to do with it the only person responsible for this is Claire she choose personal relationship over her politics and shafted her colleagues and activists I too supported her but she has set back women in politics and feminism decades by choosing a tax dodging soap shy capitalist over principals

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    • Fiachra, Brendan Behan said the the first item on any new Irish organisations agenda was”the Split”.

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  • ah ffs.

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  • Don’t let the door hit you in the arse on the way out Clare…

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  • Apparently, she led the campaign to have Wallaces BMW jeep released…

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  • There’s a book in there somewhere “50 Shades of Evasion”

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  • It’s a shame but inevitable you cannot stand by a tax cheat while advocating a fairer tax base and be a member and representative for a party but refuse to follow party policy or engage with its membership and branch structures. I feel sorry for all the dedicated socialist party members that worked their guts out to get her elected. Hopefully with her gone the socialist party can concentrate on the real issues facing ordinary people and all the speculation and drama surrounding her involvement with mick Wallace will be yesterday’s news. I am not a member of the sp but we do need a vibrant left wing opposition to this failed government

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  • Gene 01/09/12 #

    I’m watching West Ham V Fulham 3-0 at the moment :)

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  • Is being kicked out of the Socialist Party a punishment or a release?

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    • She resigned. Read the headline.

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    • Irrespective if she jumped or was pushed, what does it tell you? That they can’t keep it together with only two TDs.

      You always get this when a major party implodes. People wanted to try something new and so voted in Wallace, Boyd-Barrett etc – mouthpieces to man whose m.o. involves disagreeing with everything and putting forward wild and unworkable alternatives which they know will never be implemented anyway.

      I’m not saying that FG/Labour’s way is the right way but I have serious doubts if this lot are up to anything other than grandstanding and verbiage.

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  • Seems a bit unfair for those who voted for her. She’ll be a big loss to the socialist party. Kind of her own fault really for aligning herself with a blatant tax dodger.

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  • Ladies and Gentlemen may I introduce you all to the real Claire Daly

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    • She is respected for her opposition to stealth taxes. Right-wing conservatives regularly post under multiple ID’s on this Journal so wouldn’t take their babble with a pinch of salt.

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    • Gwan Tim boy! Why hide your identity with a Facebook page just setup so you can post? Your frame of mind, your pay-no-tax polices and dismiss the right-wingers ideas is what this country needs to hear. It needs to be heard and you need to find your true identity, show the country, stand up and be counted – be heard Tim, be heard as the real true Tim Jackson and not just a man behind a mask on a fake Facebook profile! Show the people what the left is really about – drill it into them and make sure they hear you loud and clear my friend! Revolution!

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  • Joe Higgins doesn’t like it when his members have eyes or ears for anybody but himself. He treats the Socialist Party like his own cult.

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  • What is Joe going to do without his fellow bin prisoner and how will the electorate treat this absurd combination of a failed Developer and the acerbic Daly perched together at the top of the House and passing their benevolent gaze of a Left Right world!
    Rumours have been doing the rounds for some time and so it comes to pass.

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  • Hold on a minute: The Party has expelled her because of her links to a tax evader while at the same time the Party itself is urging people not to pay a legally binding tax as approved by The Dail i.e. the household charge. If Joe Higgins refuses to pay the household charge he is a tax evader like Wallace, albeit on a smaller scale.Such rank and blatant hypocrisy is sickening.

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    • Dermot…the party didn’t expel her. She resigned. Thankfully Clare Daly will continue to campaign for justice and true democracy. Irish politics needs more such people of substance.

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    • Shooting themselves in the foot one would have thought but I think it was because the Wallace affair was gaining more attention than advising people not to pay the household tax / left expenses / prepaid envelope scandal. So they dumped her to the other left wing group that have the don’t-care and more radical approach I would think.

      The heat on Joe was nothing compared to the heat on Daly, so she had to go. Politics takes no prisoners.

      Today’s saga, however, has shown that the left are divided big time. If the left dumped her completely, and Joe Higgins, it gives them stronger credibility and a united uniform front to show the people that they could lead this country successfully within the law. But as we have seen, the left ignore the law and encourage people to ignore it.

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  • Wow they really hung her out to dry…blaming her for everything but WWII :-/

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  • Take the rest with ya….

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  • A great TD, regardless of which polical party she’s alligned to. I hope she contunes to campaign on important socal, economic and political issues. Personally I’d prefer to less party-politics and more TDs representing the people who elected them. Who needs parties anyway? More Free Votes in the Dail too, especially on issues of conscience. Politicans hide behind the whip. Let them take a stand either way on votes (no “the party made me vote that way” excuse then) and take the flak/praise accordingly. I admire politicians who take a stand on principled grounds, whether I agree with their stand or not. Doesn’t happen too often.

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  • The irony stretches beyond belief! Fine Gael Minister for Health James Reilly, while introducing savage cuts in the health budget, is in default to Bank of Ireland for €1.9 million – a bank for which the citizen of this state will stump up €8 million this month to pay unsecured bondholders. This Minister while in default on this loan to a bank bailed out by the people continues to be supported in Government by the Labour party.
    Seems cupids little arrows are flying all over Leinster House these days!

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  • Not to say that mainstream politicians are powerhouses of leadership and intellect, but anyone who thinks these chaps representing an alternative is seriously deluding themselves. Gone in the next election, I’d say.

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  • Shame on the bitterness from the Cult of Joe

    Politicians are also people, and if the rumours are true she shouldn’t be harassed during the pregnancy

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  • Resigned – polite way of saying she was shown the door. Seems a bit crazy considering Joe Higgins is going around the country telling people not to pay their taxes, handing out pre-paid envelopes and claiming expenses. That’s just as bad as Daly supporting Wallace for evading VAT. Both issues mean less money for the state and a breach of the law.

    So it seems the Socialist Party will kick out the weaker member but keep faith in the bigger stronger member for the exact same problem.

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  • Mick Wallace is the cure for socialism?

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  • Shock,horror,another Irish politician shafts the people whom they are suppose to be representing,for personal gain.

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  • It was probably a case of “go or be pushed”. She always comes across as an able honest politician with a mind of her own. But there are no room for individual thinkers in political parties in Ireland. You need to be a kind of sheep who will do what you’re told and follow the crowd and in most cases defend the indefensible to succeed in the party political system. I wish her the best of luck.

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  • Joe Higgins is a side show politician he’s like a circus act people view it and leave but to say he’s any good is off the wall . I don’t dislike him or anything I just don’t think he’s any good Clare was definitely there star performer and that goes for the whole bunch

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    • They both have faces like a bulldog licking piss off a nettle with their contrived look of pain at a world that just doesn’t understand them. When the electorate weren’t warming to them they incited others to not to pay lawfully imposed charges and went to jail ( for a short time ) to maximise their cheap publicity efforts. Joe has been more successful in drawing down substantial sums from the European gravy machine and now they have their collective spoils from the Dail and Clare goes and blows it all away over a tax cheating developer. If only the woman could live up to the principles she’s been shoving down our throats. They’re both hangers on and have never really had what you could call a real job other than that provided by the State or Unions. Wasters and sponges the pair of them with their whinging tones and from facades.
      It’s funny really!

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  • Very strange story. Clare should have issued a statement immediately instead of allowing the party to speak on her behalf and issue such a pathetic statement.

    As a lifelong socialist I have to be honest and say that I’d campaign on Clares behalf before Joes. Shes an outstanding politician and genuine person, and mores the pity she is not the leader of the socialism in our nation. Given the statement issued, shes probably better off NOT being involved with them.

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  • David 01/09/12 #

    So she was kicked out of the socialist party. Haaaa, ha, ha, ha. What a fool. Surprised she lasted so long. Herself and mick will be the happiest couple in the Dail if it wasn’t for minge flanagan getting in between them all the time.

    “Clare has also not worked in a genuinely collective way with her colleagues in the Socialist Party. Instead, she has avoided democratic discussion as well as the democratic check and accountability of the party’s elected structures and members. Democratic discussion and the accountability of public representatives is essential in any party that claims to represent working class people.”

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  • ….on a Left Right world….

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  • No more average industrial wage, as per the elbow patch party, and a leaders allowance for being an independent td? As pointed out by @unspeakable28 on twitter

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  • Some of the above comments on both sides are beyond childish. A load of blueshirts rambling and talking out their arses behind pseudo names, claiming superior intelligence cause they decided to pay a completely unjust flat tax and then people being over supportive of Clare or SP by dragging out an argument. I’ll say one thing for Clare and the SP, at least they and she, stuck to their principles by going their seperate ways when they were not 100% behind the direction they were headed, unlike 90% of the cowards in the Dail who hide behind a whip system.

    This story as John pointed out is a red herring and it’s quite amusing to see the Fine Gael dopey contingent all over the story like a rash while their own Health Minister remains in breach of a high court order whilst doing a Houdini when the “bold boys” told him to cut the arse out of the health budget again. Ppl in glass houses…….

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    • It’s shocking to see such a large bunch of Hillbilly, bible-bashing bunch supporting a right-wing facist party like FG. They know themselves, what FG/Labour are doing to the Country, is morally wrong. I bet most of them are Public sector workers, protected by the Croke Park Deal. They’d remind you of the Republican party of the U.S., from the south and thick as two bricks! They want no change, more of the same and corrupt as hell!

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    • It looks to me like most of the comments have real names attached and if you are including me in you “load of Blueshirts” comments you are way off the mark. And if you can’t see the irony of a party that organised a nationwide boycot of a legal tax dissing one of their own for hanging out with a tax dodger, then you are in no position to call anyone else dopey

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    • Dermot, relax will ya! I refer to ppl like “Mick Collins” whom I am sure is not the former great man who was shot 90 years ago, yet remains anonymus behind his name and has a habit of talking out his / her backside on any story like the above. Yet again you’re showing your weakness by going on the defensive immediately when I was criticising both sides. I am not a ULA supporter, I like honest politics and lets face facts, there’s alot more of them coming from them than your beloved at the moment. You mention irony, I notice you failed to address just one of my points from my comment – Mr Reilly? There is an enormous difference between the promotion of non payment of a new, unfair, flat and rushed tax which is only going to exist for one year to those that cannot afford it and a developer fraudulently filing VAT returns. Grow up!

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  • on a side note … Did Joe Higgins repay the govts money he used to fight the govt while being a representative of our govt ??? surely he shud have used the parties money to fund this ??

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  • Some of the speculation about Clare’s personal life on this thread is a disgrace.

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  • ROFL:ROFL:LOL:ROFL:ROFL
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  • I was shocked to hear on the news on the radio, that Clare Daly has resigned from the socialist party. She is a good advocate for the campaign against house and water taxes, and hope that her resignation will not affect it. I wish her the very best in future, and hope that we will be seeing more of her, Keep up the good work, Clare.

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    • David 01/09/12 #

      Is that campaign still going. I though that was long over by now. Why don’t people just pay their taxes instead of expecting the rest of us to carry them all of the time?

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    • David,

      We haven’t even got started mate. The household charge, property tax, water charges: all these regressive, punitive taxes – the money from which will be used to pay off your not-so-local bondholder, by the way – will be opposed by working people across the country.

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    • David 01/09/12 #

      Oh i remember now. That’s the familiar bullshit i used to hear about it alright.

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    • Dave 01/09/12 #

      I’ll pay my taxes when the government stop using them to pay private companies with whom the state has no moral obligation (ie banks). Oh, and when they clean govt up a bit too. I have a right to question where MY money goes, do I not, David? It would be awfully socialist of you to suggest i’m not entitled to redress if I think it’s being mis-spent?

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    • David 01/09/12 #

      A right to question and to vote, Yes but not to break the law. And by the way you WILL pay, The amount will just be more than 100 euro.

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    • Please, please, people, self-proclaimed socialists claiming that taxes to a state suffering a revenue deficit are illegitimate? Whose been handing out the silly pills? Just more proof that the left is sadly floundering when titles like “left wing” and socialist now mean whatever any individual wants them to mean.

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    • Whose = who’s

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  • She’s like an aller!!!! Wouldn’t cross her

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  • Sincerely doubt she will join Sinn Féin. She has come from a political ideology that has blatantly rejected the six counties and views anyone who believes in Irish Unity as right wing. The Socialist Party are happy to hide behind their “What would Trotsky do” ideology, condemning from on high anyone who dares deviate from their narrow minded agenda (regularly attacking the SWP). If Clare Daly joined Sinn Féin after supporting Socialist Party ideals( by all accounts she is still ideologically supportive of the SP) she would be a major hypocrite.

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    • Surely aligning herself with a man who lied to revenue about his VAT, doubled his director’s wages and diddled his workers’ pension fund is hypocricy enough!

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    • How does one “reject the Six Counties”? And why are you calling that part of Ireland the “Six Counties” when your party signed up to the Good Friday Agreement and is involving in governing the statelet of NI with the Unionists? I would have more respect for SF if it stopped inplementing austerity policies up North while opposing similar policies down here. You can’t have it both ways. I’d avoid using those final two words of your post in the circumstances when referring to Clare Daly or anyone else. RSF at least can truly call themselves Republicans whether one agrees with their approach or otherwise.

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  • Wither through friendship or love, she has made a foolish move ! To leave a party because of political differences or leadership would be respected ,but over Wallace seems odd and out of character ! Her intelegence and strong positions in defence of the poor and working class are now in doubt and damaged respectively.Hope she can work her way back , a future move to Sinn Fein may benifit both, a move away would be a loss for the Nation!

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  • David…she wasn’t “kicked out”. She resigned. Big difference.

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    • David 01/09/12 #

      Read the article John!

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    • David, I’ve read the article. Clare Daly was not “kicked out”, however much you might like to believe that. The article doesn’t state otherwise. If you insist it does then let’s have a quote? You’re perfectly entitled to your political opinion but you’ve dug a bit of hole for yourself on this one.

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    • David 01/09/12 #

      “Clare has also not worked in a genuinely collective way with her colleagues in the Socialist Party. Instead, she has avoided democratic discussion as well as the democratic check and accountability of the party’s elected structures and members. Democratic discussion and the accountability of public representatives is essential in any party that claims to represent working class people”.

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  • She really has made a big mistake !!! How can a socialist link herself ”politically” to a capitalist developer like Mick Wallace . She is answerable to no one really -except her voters- I wonder what they will say . It is a shame as it puts a lot of her causes into question ….. In my opinion ! Ah well , Good luck to her , I hope she does not regret it .

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  • Claire Daly is an amazing woman and we need her desperately to articulate our dispair at the behaviour of the corrupt ruling elite.

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  • She is a hero and most people support her. We need for principle-minded people like Ms Daly to keep the pressure on the REAL culprits: Fine Gael and their right-wing Mormons for overpaying their quangos and bankers.

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    • toorkeel 01/09/12 #

      There was me thinking the cuckoo only comes in April…..CUCKOO!

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    • Are we on about the same Claire that got rejected FOUR times by the electorate? The same TD that hasn’t made much ground in convincing the electorate in her area, after the four election attempts, that Dublin North needs her?! If her own neighbours ain’t backing her in droves, I do fail to fully grasp how “most” people support her. Even her Socialists friends don’t support her anymore. :/

      Either way Tim, I really want you to canvass really REALLY hard and tell people about the left policy. Its not about the household tax, and it was never about bin charges. That’s all rubbish. Its about making a stand, calling for a revolution and a new way of governing. As you said, scrap the taxation system. Free Rule! The left way, is the best way. No half arsed attempt at policies that never added up. Just be blunt, be honest. Its what the people want to hear, not another budget proposal from Sinn Fein that doesn’t add up and damages your reputation man. Stand up, be heard, be counted, and join TheJournal with a real identity and not a fake Facebook. Reveal yourself, remove the mask Jackson!

      Just make sure you claim as much expenses as you can in doing so and keep enough for a nice pension after the generous wages, okay?

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  • She better off awAy from them lot . Talk about being stabbed in the back from the same people on her side last week. That’s another reason the ULA and s/p won’t go far she should join a real party like s/f

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  • “This was not because we in any way support Mick Wallace. It was because we think it is the place of voters, not the pro big business media to determine who should be a TD.”
    Crap Mr Joe Higgins, sorry for the ordinary working class people who believed this crap.
    The real Ms Daly fuc…g bored now

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  • Now she’s free to do the right thing and join a proper political party that seeks to empower the people and rectify the mess created by FF/FG/Lab/PD/GN tulips. – Sinn Féin.

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  • thats 1 less vote from me.

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  • I’d do her.

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  • John you’re a poor deluded fool.

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  • FF/FG/Sinn fein/Socialists/labour, get rid of them all! That’s Ireland making progress, form new parties and elect them! Get rid of the old, out-dated hypocrites and begin major reforms with fresh thinking. Never mind your left or right labels, do whats right for the people and business. Common sense people, educated politicians and a new constitution is what we need. Never mind, attacking each other and put a real party in power! Sli-Nios-Fearr!

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  • John 02/09/12 #

    Good riddance!

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  • C’mere, more importantly… She’s not great, is she? Micka Wallace could surely do better… :-/

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