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AJ Cahill

Galway West

About Me

I am a native of Salthill who has lived and worked for many years overseas and in Dublin. I am an engineer by training with extensive experience in Telecommunications and Internet Services. I am a father of 3 who has loves all things water. I have run for election as an Independent and more recently for The Irish People. I would have always considered myself left of centre until the left lost their minds.

Why I'm Standing

I am running for election because I am deeply concerned about the direction Ireland and the Irish people are being pushed in recent years. It pains me to see our nation’s rich heritage and social fabric undermined by radical agendas that seem designed to deconstruct our society and erode our identity and unity.

Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), with undue influence, are advancing ideologies that feel profoundly out of step with our values—ideologies that attack the foundation of family life and community cohesion. Concepts like critical race theory and queer theory are being aggressively propagated through the media, state agencies, and even schools, often without room for dissent. What is happening goes beyond the political, everything is crisis from housing to climate to covid to migration to economic to energy to endless wars, what is happening feels more demonic each day and less political.

Meanwhile, many Irish people are being reduced to wage slaves, trapped in economic conditions that make it nearly impossible to form families. This isn’t just an Irish problem—it’s part of a broader pattern affecting societies across the Western world. But here in Ireland, we have the power and the responsibility to stand up, to protect our families, and to ensure that our nation remains a place where community and heritage are cherished, not discarded. The country is full of cowards afraid to speak about the real issues or question the insane narratives.

This is why I am standing for election, I am not.





Local Issues

Too many lives are being wasted stuck in endless traffic in Galway—it’s unacceptable. The new bridge must be built urgently to restore the city’s flow and ensure people can spend their time living, not waiting.

Housing, a basic human need, must be affordable and readily available. Families and individuals deserve the security of a home, not the uncertainty of skyrocketing costs. At the same time, our streets must be made safe again. Everyone should feel confident walking their neighbourhoods without fear, no matter the hour.

Social cohesion is the foundation of a thriving society, and it must be actively protected. To achieve this, the unchecked mass migration that has placed immense strain on our resources and communities must be brought to an end and thoughtfully reversed.

We need bold, compassionate leadership that prioritizes the well-being of the people here, strengthens our community, and builds a future where everyone can thrive. It’s time for action—our people and our nation deserve nothing less.






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