The Three Campaign Pillars

Pillar I: Health and Well-Being

Healthcare You Can Access. Food You Can Trust. Futures You Can Build.

  • Accessible, Affordable, Efficient Healthcare: Build a public health system modeled after the best parts of Canada and Korea — easy to access, low-cost, and fast — focusing on real results, not endless bureaucracy.

  • Food and as Medicine: Guarantee access to fresh, local, nutritious food — giving every Irish citizen a foundation for strong health and energy. Implement a tax on ultra-processed junk foods, using the revenue to subsidize fresh produce, local farms, and sustainable agriculture. Reject EU agricultural policies that undermine Irish farmers and prioritize profit over quality and food sovereignty.

  • Exercise and Movement for All: Invest in community centres offering youth sports, strength training, and personalized exercise programs — making fitness a normal, daily part of life to stop enabling poor health choices through pharmaceuticals.

  • Mental Health Through Connection, Not Just Medication: Prioritize real human connection, empowerment through purpose, and belonging in mental health care — treating root causes, not just symptoms with pharmaceuticals.

  • Secure Homes for All: Cap property hoarding, tax foreign ownership, and build affordable public housing rooted in community needs.

  • Sustainable Immigration: Manage immigration carefully to protect housing, hospitals, and community cohesion, balancing compassion with capacity.

Pillar 2: Information and Education

Real education doesn't just fill minds. It builds character, strength, and wisdom.

  • Accessible, Practical, Critical Education: Reform the education system to focus on real-world skills — critical thinking, personal health literacy, financial literacy, civic responsibility, and leadership. No more rote memorization or ideological indoctrination. Build a model that combines the work ethic and mastery culture of Korea with the personalized, student-respecting, low pressure testing systems of Finland.

  • Physical, Nutritional, and Psychological Self-Defense: Teach young people how to care for their bodies and minds, spot destructive personalities (narcissists, manipulators, abusers), build resilience, and protect their dignity and future.

  • Leadership and Team Building Skills: Train youth in real leadership — motivating others, resolving conflicts, understanding psychological states, and building strong, ethical teams and communities.

  • Community-Based Learning Hubs: Create centres offering real-world skills and after-school programs in trades, coding, farming, arts, and leadership. Connect students regularly with workplaces for ongoing hands-on experience, not just once during transition year.

  • Defend Educational Sovereignty: Resist EU-driven education policies that prioritize standardized, market-driven models disconnected from Irish needs. Ireland must control its education, rooting it in national values, creativity, and resilience.

  • Free and Plural Information Landscape: Break up media monopolies. Protect Irish citizens' right to diverse, independent sources of information — because free minds require free information.

  • Medical Cannabis Education and Drug Reform: Educate the public on the realities of the drug crisis and the benefits of medical cannabis for serious conditions, highlighting it as a safer, less harmful alternative. Address the dangers of the unregulated market that exposes users to unsafe, contaminated strains, advocating for a regulated, taxed system that prioritizes safety and informed choice. Correct misinformation about cannabis strains and end the political negligence that ignores global medical research.

  • Green Gold: Ireland’s Hemp Future: Reforming Ireland’s outdated cannabis policies would not only provide safer, regulated access to medical cannabis but also unlock the enormous economic potential of the hemp industry. Hemp is a wonder crop — fast-growing, highly versatile, and environmentally sustainable. It can be used to produce textiles, paper, bioplastics, construction materials, food products, and health supplements, creating thousands of jobs while strengthening rural economies. With global demand for hemp surging, Ireland has a historic opportunity to become a leader in green agriculture, sustainable manufacturing, and rural revival. Keeping hemp locked behind outdated laws is not just bad health policy — it's bad economic policy.

  • Decriminalisation and Rehabilitation Focus: Prioritise education, skill training, and rehabilitation for non-violent offenders instead of costly imprisonment, following the proven success of Portugal's drug decriminalisation model. Teach better pathways forward, strengthening individuals and reducing reoffending rates while saving resources.

Pillar III: Culture and Language

Evolving Irishness — Sharing Our Soul With the World.

  • Modernize Irish Culture: Evolve Irish culture by fusing tradition with modern sound, storytelling, and media. Bring EDM-infused céilís, modern music fusions, and reimagined traditional arts into every school and community centre, making Irish culture a living, daily celebration — not a relic reserved for holidays. Inspire youth through vibrant, modern expressions of ancient roots, creating a culture that breathes, battles, weeps, and celebrates in every modern form.

  • Inspire Irish Youth Through History and Heroes: Teach the true, proud, and sometimes painful history of Ireland — nurturing resilience, creativity, and national pride in the next generation. The full history of what we lost before colonialization.

  • Revive the Irish Language: Restore Irish as a living language through schools, entertainment, technology, and cultural pride — not through top-down mandates, but by inspiring love and relevance. It’s time to really fund Gaelic arts and show the world what Ireland is truly made of.

  • Support Irish Families and Birthrates: Offer grants, housing access, and cultural education to encourage young Irish families to grow and thrive here at home — securing the future of our nation.

  • Sustainable Immigration for Cultural Survival: Welcome newcomers at a scale and pace that protects Ireland’s social fabric, language, and heritage. Immigration must strengthen Ireland, not erase it.

  • Defend National and Cultural Sovereignty: Resist globalist cultural erasure. Ireland will chart its own future, rooted in Irish language, spirit, and soul — proudly independent.