BRENDAN HOWLIN’S effort to resurrect the Labour Party began with a successful Dáil motion on workers’ rights and, despite his Mr Austerity epithet, it is clear that Howlin sees the need to claw back the party’s working-class identity. The traditional trade union, workers’ issues have been submerged under Sandymount liberalism for the last five years… Read more »
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