The Irish slimes strike again.
Have a read of the article and see for yourself. Every event it mentions is a European one. Malone specifically inserts the word “British” into his claim, with zero evidence, knowing exactly what that word means to an Irish audience. That addition isn’t some groundbreaking analysis. It’s a deliberate poison pill, and the Irish Times printed it without question.
The ISD is a well-funded establishment operation and its MI5 links are documented. It exists specifically to delegitimise nationalist politics across Europe. Its researchers don’t investigate anything, they produce conclusions first and then work backwards. Treating their briefing documents as neutral reporting is just lazy journalism or willing participation by the author of the article.
There’s also a basic procedural lie.
The Irish Times claims the party was contacted for comment.
We were not.
If they’ll lie about something that simple and verifiable, ask yourself what else in this article you should take at face value.
@RestoreIrelandX The last thing Ireland needs is yet another niche RW party, let alone one that's very obviously mimicking a British political party. Why can't Boomers stop being so egotistical and just support the National Party?
The National Party wishes to secure its borders and achieve immigration control, through Remigration. Collaboration with any British organisation undermines this objective. We would never work with anyone who supports the ongoing occupation of our nation.
Yet more lies from the Irish mainstream media.
Mark Malone, who works closely with the MI5-linked "Institute for Strategic Dialogue", falsely claims the National Party "has been collaborating with British and other European far-right groups to shift the boundaries of what feels politically acceptable in Ireland and across Europe.”
The National Party has never collaborated with any British groups or parties. But Malone's smear is faithfully printed by the Irish Times in an attempt to damage the party's reputation.
The Irish Times also falsely claims the National Party was contacted for comment. We were never contacted. @IrishTimes
This article is packed with defamatory claims, not journalism.
Attending a conference in Portugal on mass immigration and remigration does not mean "collaborating with British far-right groups", that claim is completely false and without evidence.
Worse still, the article lies by claiming the National Party was contacted for comment. We were never contacted. Not once.
We are Irish nationalists who put Ireland and our people first and make no apologies for rejecting the replacement of the Irish people through mass immigration.
"Vetted or unvetted, thousands have to go!."
This is falsely claimed as "one of our favorite slogans".
Regardless of the lie, I like the slogan, I might put it on a banner.
Yet more lies from the Irish mainstream media.
Mark Malone, who works closely with the MI5-linked "Institute for Strategic Dialogue", falsely claims the National Party "has been collaborating with British and other European far-right groups to shift the boundaries of what feels politically acceptable in Ireland and across Europe.”
The National Party has never collaborated with any British groups or parties. But Malone's smear is faithfully printed by the Irish Times in an attempt to damage the party's reputation.
The Irish Times also falsely claims the National Party was contacted for comment. We were never contacted. @IrishTimes
My presentation of The National Party's set of policies regarding Energy & Natural Resources at the Leinster conference in Kilkenny. A real government can hit multiple birds with this stone. Follow @NationalPartyIE for more pro Irish policies.
Myself and a few other National Party activists from the Cork cumann were out canvassing across Knocknaheeney this weekend.
Door after door, we heard the same frustrations. Politicians show up at election time and then disappear once elected.
Our people deserve better and the National Party is here to offer it.
The National Party holds regular meetings and events throughout the country. Registered members are invited to attend. Check your membership portal for updates on upcoming events.
Peadar Mac Aidicín of Óige Náisiúnach gives a summary from today's Remigration conference in Portugal and the exciting future ahead for nationalists across the European continent.
Paper Irish by deed poll, originally from Ukraine, arrested at Dublin Airport (on his way out with a one-way ticket) and accused of leaking confidential Govt data to a foreign intel handler.
While the regime obsess over "far-right" natives, how many more "integrated" insiders have the keys to the kingdom?
It's been nothing but a warm welcome from everyone @NationalPartyIE and that's why I wanted to make a point of thanking them for granting me the pleasure of presenting what we put together on energy. Delighted to be on board and getting myself back into the fight. Join The NP and let's make this island what it always could and should have been.
"If we find ourselves neck and neck with a government candidate, the alleged opposition will be prepared to bail the government out at the final hurdle. It’s imperative that we don’t unnecessarily divide our votes across unnecessarily large arrays of candidates and squander a critical Dáil seat."
https://t.co/sBqSr5dnt3