Tóibín critical
“There’s a group of people in this movement who are doing real damage”.
Gript Editor John McGuirk sits down with Peadar Tóibín to discuss Aontú’s views on immigration, nationalist unity, the effectiveness of mass protest, and whether Aontú are making the impact their would-be voters desire:
Aontú’s Ard Fheis has heard that they would seek to increase child benefit for a first child to €200, and then to €250 for each subsequent child.
Go to war with the army you have.
“Micheál is a first class revisionist”
“Cashing in”
“We hope to get that tabled as soon as possible.”
Gaeilge
Aontú leader Peadar Toibín says that far from the Triple Lock impeding on Irish sovereignty, it guarantees military neutrality, which is central to sovereignty.
CEO informed
He called for civil servant contracts to contain “a responsibility to protect the public purse”.