Why I'm Standing
I am running for various reasons, but a highlight would be to give voters living in Milltown, Windy Arbour, Churchtown, Dundrum, Goatstown, Mount Merrion, Kilmacud, Ballinteer, Sandyford, and parts of the Dublin Mountains, a nationalist they could choose.
The National Party has thought things through. It was formed in 2016, and thanks to every member's contribution, is now able to offer a range of candidates in the upcoming election on the 26th November.
Local Issues
I would like to echo my National Party and National Alliance colleague, John McGrath, running in the Tipperary South constituency. Local is global. Ireland needs to hold her head high and lead the way, in subsidiarity, and not have our local initiatives dependent upon global authorities' regulations, and global capital. He who owns the gold makes the rules. The National Party consists of politicians that don't want to be puppets.
We need a sovereign national currency backed by the capital of labour. This is the primary means to overcome the debt slavery of globalist power. This will ultimately give us a greater prosperity than ever before. It must be understood, however, that this entails some real changes, and not in a stereotypical political slogan sense.
My competitor Neal Richmond TD, is talking about boosting the financial services sector, which employs tens of thousands of people at the moment. I want an Ireland that is less reliant on financial services, does more tangible things, makes things you can see, buy and take home. This can be done without borrowing, and then having to pay back a larger amount. And that includes buying a house. A house with a garden, not an apartment.