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Anti-Immigrant Candidates

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Wednesday May 22, 2002 16:51author by AFA - Anti-Fascist Actionauthor email afa at ireland dot comauthor address PO Box 3355, Dublin 7

Votes and Performance

Breakdown of votes received by candidates playing the anti-immigrant card in the recent election.

Anti-Immigration Candidates Election 2002
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Noel O Flynn FF in Cork North Central. 7,387 topped the poll. In 1997 he got 4,943 first prefs.
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Joe O Callaghan IND in Cork North Central. 3,154 (7%). Good showing for an Independent, ahead of SF, Greens, PDs, and left wing groups.
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Ted Neville ICP in Cork South Central. 371 (0.7%). Fairly pitiful, but ahead of SWP's 218 (0.4%).
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Batt O Keeffe FF in Cork South Central. 6,576 (11.9%). Elected on 10th Count.
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Aine Ni Chonaill ICP in Dublin South Central. 926 (2.1%). Good result, ahead of SWP (617 ) and 2 Workers Party (553 + 270). Was also not far behind
long term community Councillor Vincent Ballyfermot Jackson's 1,142 (2.6%).
Largest proportion of her 2nd prefs (220) went to SF.
Tallies say many of her votes came from The Coombe.
In 1997 Dean O Nuallain ran as anti immigration Ind and got 80 votes (.20%).
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James Kennedy IND in Kerry North. 233 (0.6%). Got a lot of local publicity, did not translate into votes. Also got himself onto the Independent Health Alliance slate.
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Frank Godfrey IND in Louth. 473 (1%). In 1997 he got 1,037 (2.3%) as an Independent.
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Aiden Francis McMahon IND in Louth. 294 (0.6%). Still ahead of Workers Party on 176, Christian Soldarity Party on 79 and an Independent on 239.

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author by Michael Ronan O'Connell - Socialist Workers Partypublication date Thu May 23, 2002 11:24author email michaeloconnell2001 at yahoo dot comauthor address author phone

Good report. Pity they beat us (SWP) in a fair few constituencies including my own in Cork and ugly to see Aine Ni Chonaill just beat us......but we are growing and hopefully we and others will stamp out this shite over the next 5 years.

Michael.

author by C.publication date Thu May 23, 2002 12:27author address author phone

I was down at the count for a while and noticed a lot of Aengus O'Snodaighs votes had Aine ni Chonaill at 2 / 3 / 4. (not scientific - just watching the count for a while).

This seems to be borne out by the 20% transfer to SF from her votes.

This is not bashing SF (I've never met a racist member of SF and know a few) - more just wondering.

I don't suppose there are any figures for SF transfers going to a racist candidate? (or even tally figures?)

author by george wpublication date Thu May 23, 2002 12:49author address author phone

well SF are a fascist party, so it shouldn't surprise anyone that their members also like the Immigration Control Platform.

author by PYM UNFORTUNATEpublication date Thu May 23, 2002 17:19author address author phone

i didnt know there was a political party formed to stop irish people immigrating to the UK AND USA. watever will we see next. U KNOW ZE FUHRER HAZ ONLY ONE BALL AND IZ A BIG MUMMIES BOY.

author by buachaill ogpublication date Thu May 23, 2002 21:53author address author phone

You can't really extrapolate from Ní Chonaill's transfers to Sinn Féin what Sinn Féin transfers to Ní Chonaill may have been. A case in point is the transfer pattern between SF and Green candidates. SF transfers in all constituencies where the occasion arose were very favourable to Green candidates. However, Green transfers weren't particularly favourable to SF.

I think the presence of SF may well capture an alienated anti-establishment vote some of which would otherwise perhaps be willing to go to an anti-immigrant candidate. That would pobviously be consistent with a proportoin of SF no. 1 voters giving Ní Chonaill a preference further down. So perhaps we should be grateful to the Sinners! After all, Áine Ní Chonaill herself accused SF of having a policy of 'Brits out, Nigerians in'...

author by Limerick1919publication date Thu May 23, 2002 23:07author email limerick1919 at hotmail dot comauthor address author phone

Deal in facts on important issues.

Fact 1: 19 of Brid Smith SWP transfers went directly to Ni Chonail....What is that about.... a women's vote?

In the same constituency Worrkers party candidates gave her over 23

Fact 2: When Ni Chonails 900 + votes were distributed over 140 went to the two labour candidates.

Maybe the slightly higher transfer to Sinn Fein is a gaeilge thing! O Snodaigh and Ni Chonail were the only two irish names on paper. I'm actually being serious here when you are dealing in small numbers anything is possible.


In Cork North Central Mick Barry of Socialist Party stood. He was eliminated with just over 1000 votes 100 of these went to O' Callaghan and over 50 went to O' Flynn !!! now explain that

Anyone wanting a comprehensive transfer breakdown check rte election site

www.rte.ie

author by C.publication date Fri May 24, 2002 09:43author address author phone

Comments above answer my question.

author by Alban Tobinpublication date Sat May 25, 2002 01:37author address author phone

The pitiful showing of Swp, while Sinn Fein, the party of James Connolly, made a significant breakthrough shows the stupidity of the 'theory' which the Swp believes in. Their neglect of Connolly while allowing a few third-rate English academics to develop their theoretical position shows that their minds have been colonized, and that they richly deserve to be where they now are-the dustbin of history. But no doubt their leader, Eamonn McCann, will continue his attacks on Sinn Fein in the capitalist press.

author by Accuracy Pleasepublication date Sun May 26, 2002 15:52author address author phone

Sinn Fein is not the party of James Connolly. Since SF insists on being the oldest, etc. political party in Ireland it is worth noting that Connolly was extremely critical of Sinn Fein in his time. In fact the Labour Party was set up by Connolly, so it has a better claim to direct succession.
I'm not in any party, by the way. But please don't try to pull fast ones like that. Don't insult peoples' intelligence.

author by Badmanpublication date Sun May 26, 2002 18:53author address author phone

So if Sinn Fein is the party of Connolly, then I imagine that Gerry's visit to the WEF in New York was drawing on Connolly's classic pamphlet "Attracting multinational investment by offering low wages, low taxes and anti-union clauses." I think not. Even in Connolly's day Sinn Fein was a party of the nationalist bourgeouis, never a socialist party (refer to what Pearse had to say about the 1913 lockout). Furthermore it is simply crass racism to think that the crapness of the SWP's politics is due to the fact that they are somehow 'English' ideas. Ideas have no country and the Irish are good enough at thinking up crap ideas, for example thinking that Sinn Fein is a socialist party while Gerry sips champers at the WEF and 40,000 cops batter and arrest any normal people who try to get anywhere close to the venue.

Connolly and Adams may both have been born on the same sodden, windswept lump of muck on the edge of the Atlantic, but that's about all they have in common.

author by Finghin - Socialist Youthpublication date Mon May 27, 2002 16:52author address author phone

You will always get some transfers going to candidates that are totally opposed to the eliminated candidate, I was at the count in Dublin South and seeing how some people transfered it was amazing.
However there are certain trends that can be taken from transfer tallies. To get a true picture you'd have to look at how SF transfered elsewhere in the country, I do suspect that a sizable proportion of SF votes go to racist candidates. SF are a nationalist party and despite what they say many of their supporters and activists would have anti immigration sentiments.



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