Frank Conway

What I Stand For

We are witnessing a demographic change in Ireland, aided by the open border policy enforced upon us by the EU and facilitated by our government. Irish people, particularly the vulnerable, are becoming 2nd class citizens in our own country as priorities are afforded to non-nationals. 

Some towns and villages, such as Lisdoonvarna and Stradbally, have taken in so many non-nationals that the Irish living there have become a minority  in their own community overnight. This needs to change. We must close borders. We need to implement policies that redirects capital and current expenditures to help Irish people throughout all aspects of society. 

There are a record number of immigrants coming to Ireland who are undocumented and unvetted, claiming refugee status. Contrary to what our government is saying, Ireland does not have an obligation to take in refugees and has an opt-in and opt-out clause regarding immigration as set out in the Treaty of Lisbon. Ireland is not bound by EU law in the areas of immigration and asylum protection. 

Our population has grown to over 5.5 million people with 25% of Ireland being non-national. In 2023 alone, there have been over 140,000 non-nationals coming to Ireland claiming refugee status or coming here as illegal immigrants. Given the size of Ireland’s population, this would be the equivalent of over 9 million illegal immigrants crossing the border into the United States of America.

Our government is complicit as it is collaborating with the EU on plans to continue the ‘importation’ of more foreign nationals to bring the population of Ireland to 10 million. Each asylum seeker can request up to 20 family members to join them within 3 months of setting foot on Irish soil.

Housing is one of the biggest issues here in Ireland. Not to dwell on the mistakes of the FF and FG governments leading up to the housing market crash of 2008 and its aftermath, but an Irish Patriot Bond should have been offered to Irish people to buy up swaths of property and land rather than tie it up in NAMA to be sold off in lots to vulture funds with discounts of up to 97.5% on the actual value of land and property portfolios. 

Fast-forward to today, our housing market is in a much worse and precarious situation. The availability of property is not keeping up with excessive demand. Since 2016, Cuckoo Funds have bought up new developments to put on the rental market. In 2020, the majority of TDs voted in favour of allowing the continuation of Cuckoo Funds to buy up Irish property. This caused a squeeze for genuine potential Irish home-buyers who ended up with no alternative but to rent these properties. 

With immigration at levels that should be declared an emergency, the availability of housing has itself become an emergency and further exposes the frailties and incompetencies of our government. Our government can by-pass planning laws to build modular homes for asylum seekers. They can buy properties and refurbish them to be given to asylum seekers. They are building new homes and giving them to asylum seekers. News is going back to people of the lands that these immigrants are coming from about the free housing and welfare. And they react by coming here – not as refugees but as fake refugees. We still cannot accommodate our 13,000 homeless of which over 3,600 are children. Over 500,000 adults over the age of 18 still live at home and cannot find accommodation.

The woke ideology has infiltrated our education system. The Education Department have redesigned the Social, Personal and Health Education (SPHE) curriculum to include Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE). This is founded on a holistic sexuality approach, and is the preferred approach as put forward by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the World Economic Forum (WEF). It’s roll-out throughout Europe is expected to be completed by 2030. It has already been introduced in Irish schools.

TENI, Transgender Equality Network of Ireland, are spearheading this woke gender ideology education to children of all ages and is working closely with the Oireachtas and the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA). They want to teach children and adolescents, from the ages of 0 to 18, many aspects of sexual behaviours, interactions and performances that are pornographic, damaging and will put children at risk from predatory adults. 

The aim of this woke gender ideology is to destabilise the family by destabilising children. TENI and those supporting Marxist left policies are aiming to break all structures of society, religion, family, education, media and law and order. The explicit text and images that form part of this new curriculum are not for children and adolescents. They are planning to integrate aspects of this curriculum throughout all subjects and its exposure will be unavoidable for your child even if you as a parent requests that your child be removed from the SPHE/RSE classes. 

There has been exponential growth in children seeking puberty blockers leading to surgery and the mutilation of body parts, thus becoming life-long patients of the medical industry. This needs to stop and children need to be protected. Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) such as BelongTo have also infiltrated the education system, and have ‘educational’ material, resources and teachers in schools that live by the ideology that they preach in the classroom.

Join your schools Parents Association and if you’re not a parent of a child at that school or do not have children, then join the schools Board of Management. Nominations take place early in the school year (November in some cases).

The number of Irish born has hit all-time lows and we have now reached levels that threaten a population collapse. Our government are aware of this, hence finding short-term solutions with its immigration policy that has dire consequences in the long-term. 

There is little incentive offered by our government to encourage a rise in birth rates among Irish people. The state of the economy, housing and rental markets and inflation has imposed restrictions on couples to start a family early in their adulthood. 

We need to offer large-scale tax and income incentives that respect the mother and father should either of them decide to be home carer to their children. Mothers should receive a decent weekly income. The partners income tax should be redirected back to the family unit to accommodate this additional income. For every additional child that the mother has, an incremental income should be given. Families should have a home and decent accessible amenities in their locality. 

Recently, 98.7% of the Garda Representative Association (GRA) voted no confidence in Garda Commissioner Drew Harris. There is also growing pressure on the Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee to resign. 

Ireland is experiencing a surge in criminal activity in all categories but most notably in sex-related crimes, with some counties, such as Kerry, experiencing a 1,400% increase in these crimes. Garda members are under immense stress with the surge in all reported crimes and are at breaking point. Their morale is low. Those leaving the Garda force are increasing in number, while registrations at Templemore are at lows. 

Crime is a reflection of the state of our economy and how it impacts on society. The rise in certain criminal activity is highly correlated with the increase in our immigration numbers. 

We need to stop taking in the undocumented and unvetted that are seeking refugee status and asylum, while pausing and reviewing our position on immigration. We need to deport those that are coming from ‘safe countries’, such as Georgia, Algeria and Nigeria. 

We need to build up our defence forces, including our Navy. We have retired a number of ships due to staff shortages, and now have only two vessels patrolling our 437,500 sq km waters – the lowest point in our maritime history since 1970. This is putting our maritime security, our fisheries and our maritime infrastructure at risk. Drugs, illegal arms and human trafficking make their way to our cities, towns and villages via sea routes. Currently, the Irish government has an annual budget of €1.2 billion for our Navy yet spends over €6 billion on NGOs. We need to defund the NGOs and invest heavily in our maritime security.

Population replacement is the main threat to Irish arts, heritage and culture. There has been an increase in attacks on our ancient heritage sites and monuments. These attacks are well documented by the Office of Public Works, with some resulting in irreparable work. If possible, we need to implement a monitoring system to protect these structures and sites. 

Our ancient language is also under threat given its lack of usage by most Irish nationals, its failure to succeed in the education system and the looming threat of population replacement by the year 2050.

National identity should be re-introduced and extended in our schools from a young age, be it in song and prose or day-trips that re-tell our history. Our language, dance, songs, seanfhocail and seanchaithe should be celebrated and respected, not to be frowned upon as if it’s synonamous with extreme nationalism, hate and inward-looking. 

6 billion tax-payers money funding over 30,000 NGOs

Defund the NGOs

Request transparency of funds and expenditure

Request for re-applications

Some NGOs mobilising to cause maximum disruption to spread the woke leftist ideology and to openly push for a communist society. 

CAHMS 

Flouride in water

What I Stand For