People Before Profit Councillor quits party over 'behind the scenes' coalition pact talks with Sinn Fein
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Councillor Madeleine Johansson has raised concerns about a behind-the-scenes debate within People Before Profit over a coalition with Sinn Féin. She argues that this shift is pressuring party activists to suppress their socialist ideals and cater to middle-class voters, which has led to disillusionment among working-class constituents. Johansson, along with about forty members of the "Red Network," plans to exit the party, criticizing it for failing to address the discontent that arose post-2008 financial crisis. The group urges People Before Profit to be transparent about its political motives as a safeguard against far-right exploitation of worker unrest.
Councillor Madeleine Johansson highlighted internal debates in People Before Profit regarding a potential coalition with Sinn Féin, suggesting it may alienate working-class supporters.
Johansson criticized her party's shift towards appealing to middle-class voters, claiming this strategy has distanced them from their traditional working-class base.
The Red Network's statement emphasized that left-wing parties worldwide have lost their focus on working-class issues by adopting more middle-class perspectives, leading to a rise in far-right politics.
Johansson expressed the need for socialists to be honest and clear about their positions, warning that not articulating working-class anger would allow far-right ideologies to take advantage.
Read at Irish Independent
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