That’s Mac Oireachtaigh. He’s 24, I think, married and a dad, and will be running for the Irish parliament in the next election.
I met a couple other 20-somethings who are going to run for office.
The Irish National Party does not have a youth wing so much as the youth have a party wing.
Many of these young men are remarkably intelligent and mature. They dress well too. It is like hanging out with the world’s most “based” college fraternity.
The party’s leader, Patrick Quinlan, was present but he let the younger members run the event.
Excellent piece 🇮🇪👌🏼
Succinct and rational, as ever. I subscribe to Counter-Currents, but it's good having these items in their own folder, so to speak.
Handsome chap in the photo. POLITICIANS DON’T HAVE TO BE OLD AND UGLY.
That’s Mac Oireachtaigh. He’s 24, I think, married and a dad, and will be running for the Irish parliament in the next election.
I met a couple other 20-somethings who are going to run for office.
The Irish National Party does not have a youth wing so much as the youth have a party wing.
Many of these young men are remarkably intelligent and mature. They dress well too. It is like hanging out with the world’s most “based” college fraternity.
The party’s leader, Patrick Quinlan, was present but he let the younger members run the event.
Amazing. We need responsible youngsters like him everywhere.
Good detailed article,yes Ireland isn't dead yet.