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Video of New Political Possibilities in Ireland for all Left-Wing Parties in Partnership with Civil Society Conference
For those who were unable to attend the ‘New Political Possibilities in Ireland for all Left-Wing Parties in Partnership with Civil Society‘ conference last Saturday you can watch the sessions that are available online so far on Trade Union TV.
As there is a considerable amount to watch I am embedding a selection, which I hope is representative of each session, with links to the rest. I’ll post more from the afternoon sessions when they become available.
Thanks to Paula Geraghty of Trade Union TV for all the work, both getting this filmed and making it available so quickly. You can also follow Trade Union TV on Facebook.
Session One, Part One: The Future of the Irish Left: Policies, Political Strategies
and Future Possibilities
Cian O’Callaghan - Labour Party
Joe Higgins - The Socialist Party
Noel Martin - Communist Party
Discussion
Session One, Part Two
Eoin O’Brion - Sinn Fein
Mick Finnegan - Workers Party
Session One, Part Two: Discussion and Sum Up
Session Two, Part One: Building Alliances in our Common Interest: Unions and
Communities Working Together
Anne Costello - Community Platform
Jack O’Connor - SIPTU
Ailbhe Smyth - Feminist Open Forum
Full Links
Session One, Part One: “New Political Possibilities in Ireland for all Left-Wing Parties in Partnership
with Civil Society”
Cian O’Callaghan - Labour Party: Session 1 The Future of the Left
Aengus Ó’Snodaigh Sinn Féin, Session 1 The Future of the Left
Joe Higgins Socialist Party/United Left Alliance
Left Unity Conference- discussion after session 1 ‘The Future of the Left
Session One, Part Two: ‘The Future of the Left: Policies, Political Strategies and
Future possibilities’
Left Unity Conference, Richard Boyd Barrett People Before Profit:ULA
Session 1 part 2: Discussion and sum up
Session 2: Building alliances in our common interest: unions and communities working
together.
Anne Costello, Community Platform
Ailbhe Smyth Feminist Open Forum
Discussion
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Comment by: Tomboktu
Feb 9th 2011 at 00:02
Thanks for this — i very nuch appreciate you and Trade Union TV making them available