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People Before Profit–Solidarity (PBPS or PBP–S) [11] is a left-wing electoral alliance in the Republic of Ireland. It was formed by members of two socialist political parties, People Before Profit (PBP) and Solidarity. [1] [3] Solidarity was known as the Anti-Austerity Alliance (AAA) until 2017. [12]
Socialist Environmental Alliance was a party led by Goretti Horgan that operated between 2003 and 2008 before merging in People Before Profit. People Before Profit was established in 2005 as the People Before Profit Alliance by members of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), a Trotskyist organisation affiliated to the International Socialist Tendency (IST). [14]
Other parties putting forward candidates for the election include Labour, Social Democrats, PBP-Solidarity, Aontú and the newly-formed Independent Ireland. What have been the key issues for voters?
Other parties putting forward candidates for the election include Labour, Social Democrats, PBP-Solidarity, Aontú and the newly-formed Independent Ireland. Gender divides and transfers.
PBP–Solidarity: 42 [a] 42 Labour: 32 31 Independent Ireland: 28 23 Social Democrats: 26 25 The Irish People: 21 [b] 21 Irish Freedom Party: 16 16 National Party: 9 [b] 9 Liberty Republic: 6 6 Centre Party: 3 3 Independents 4 Change: 3 3 Party for Animal Welfare: 3 3 Rabharta: 3 3 Ireland First: 2 [b] 2 Right to Change: 1 1 100% Redress: 1 1 ...
PBP–Solidarity: 3 3 ... On 11 December, a technical group was created between three independent TDs, People Before Profit–Solidarity, and 100% Redress. [11] [12]
Paul Murphy (born 13 April 1983) is an Irish People Before Profit–Solidarity politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin South-West constituency since the 2014 Dublin South-West by-election. [2] He served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Dublin constituency from 2011 to 2014. [3]
Solidarity (Irish: Neart le Chéile), formerly known as the Anti-Austerity Alliance [5] (AAA), is a socialist political party in Ireland, launched in 2014. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It had been registered as a political party to contest local elections, [ 8 ] and ran at least forty candidates in the 2014 Irish local elections . [ 9 ]