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Jordan Crowley

@JCrowleyNP

National Party representative for Cork

Cork, Ireland Katılım Kasım 2024
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Stephen Redmond
Stephen Redmond@SteRedmondNP·
It didn't take them between 2 and 10 days to lash up the price... Considering the fact that the fuel in storage was already paid for. The price gouging - on an international scale is blatantly obvious. No sooner had an Israeli airstrike been launched - the price at the pump started rolling up...
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Jordan Crowley
Jordan Crowley@JCrowleyNP·
> HAP Payment of €1,875/month > Complainant named Lesley Mbuyi Kayembe > Landlord named Ruslan Shashkov That’s €22,500 a year in taxpayer money, flowing from the Irish state to a foreign landlord on behalf of a foreign tenant. 93% of Irish people aged 25-39 don’t own a home, yet the state has no problem funding rent for foreigners at €1,875 a month. “Mass immigration has zero effect on the housing crisis, thats a far right myth”
Employment Law Ireland@EmployRightsIE

WRC rejects HAP discrimination complaint over failed apartment rental The Workplace Relations Commission has rejected a discrimination complaint brought by Lesley Mbuyi Kayembe against landlord Ruslan Shashkov after a dispute over the proposed letting of an apartment. The case arose after the respondent advertised an apartment for rent at €2,100 per month. The complainant had been approved for Housing Assistance Payment of €1,875 and claimed that the landlord unlawfully refused to rent the property to her because she depended on HAP. The complaint was brought under section 21 of the Equal Status Act 2000 and was heard by adjudication officer Brian Dalton on 9 February 2026. Ms Kayembe said there could be a short delay in setting up HAP payments to a landlord, but only for a few days. She said the landlord had initially agreed to rent the apartment to her and then changed his mind. She claimed that the refusal was directly connected to her reliance on HAP and said the loss of the accommodation left her facing homelessness. Mr Shashkov said he was renting out the apartment for the first time and had in fact agreed to accept HAP. He told the WRC that several people were interested in the property, that he liked the complainant, and that he offered the apartment to her. He said he had required a deposit at the first meeting and that the complainant said she could pay €1,000. According to his evidence, that amount was never produced. He said a lower amount was later offered, and he was prepared to accept that and allow the balance to be paid over several months, but he was not willing to let the furnished property without any deposit because he wanted protection against possible damage. In his findings, the adjudication officer accepted the landlord’s evidence and found it credible. He said the respondent was willing to accept HAP when the parties met on 15 March 2025. He found that the complainant made several offers to pay a deposit even though she had no funds available to do so, and that each failed offer changed the landlord’s view of the proposed tenancy. The adjudication officer found that the landlord had compromised on several occasions but eventually withdrew the offer because the complainant had repeatedly failed to honour the terms she had agreed to. He held that this was the reason the apartment was not let and that the withdrawal of the offer had nothing to do with HAP. The complaint was therefore found not to be well founded. The WRC held that the respondent had not engaged in prohibited conduct under the Equal Status Acts and that the refusal to proceed with the letting arose from repeated representations about a deposit that did not materialise. Lesley Mbuyi Kayembe v Ruslan Shashkov, ADJ-00060584

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The National Party | An Páirtí Náisiúnta
Our Easter fundraiser is back! The National Party remains entirely funded by membership subscription and donation. As a rapidly growing party we rely on the generosity of our members and supporters. As a voluntary organisation we are particularly appreciative of all our members, activists and sponsors, who volunteer their time, efforts and donations to pursuing the National Idea. Every contribution, both large and small, goes a long way in supporting and growing the party. All donations go towards our campaigns, leaflets, posters, elections and the general day-to-day running costs of an expanding political machine. Help support the National Party by contributing €19.16 towards our Easter Fundraiser. Go raibh maith agaibh! nationalparty.ie/1916
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To say that we blame immigration rather than the political class is simply not true. We do blame the political class, just as we blame the corporate and business interests, the NGO lobby groups, the many supra-national institutions and the permanent civil service. However, there is little point blaming these institutions unless you plan to do something about it. There is little point blaming the government for their reckless laissez-faire migration policies if you are not prepared to undo what has been done. That does not mean blaming immigrants but it does mean peacefully repatriating them. We advocate reversing the process by which Ireland has been demographically swamped over the past two decades. The alternative to what we advocate is the relegation of the Irish People to a minority in their own homeland just as the First Nation groups in the Americas were overwhelmed by vast migrations from the “Old World.” The Left critique that nationalists blame immigrants and not the government is a canard.
Owen Buchanan 🇮🇪🇵🇸☫🇨🇺🏳️‍⚧️▲🚩☭@EireGalloglaigh

@NationalPartyIE Can't argue with most of this. We part ways on blaming migration rather than the political class that creates dependency. Same diagnosis, very different prescription, and yours will cause a different illness altogether. The problem is who controls our systems, not immigrants.

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John McLoughlin
John McLoughlin@JmcloughlinNP·
Yesterday I was very pleased to attend our South East meeting, where I gave a speech on neutrality and the need to maintain it in order to preserve the Nation. The speech will be released soon!
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Jason Murphy
Jason Murphy@JasonMurphyNP·
It was a great honour to be able to host The National Party’s South-East meeting here in Wexford yesterday. It gives me great motivation to see a room filled with young people from across the region, ready to seek change for this country. If you want to see change, join and get active.
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Cllr. Patrick Quinlan
Cllr. Patrick Quinlan@PQuinlanNP·
'What they don't know won't hurt our chances of staying elected'. Subtitle credit - Ruth Coppinger
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DiarmaidOCon
DiarmaidOCon@DiarmaidOCon·
If we want to gain miles at the next elections we need to start clawing out inches now. The @NationalPartyIE have been doing that since the end of the last election cycle, that's why I decided to sign up. Elections aren't won in two weeks of canvassing, get involved now 🇮🇪
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Thanks to all our members and activists who attended our recent South-East event. Join and get active with the National Party in your local area.

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Jordan Crowley@JCrowleyNP·
Great event in Wexford yesterday. Delighted to launch the National Party’s Family First policy. While other parties seem to talk about everything except the future of the Irish people, we in the National Party are focused on exactly that. Our policy will give young people the chance to start families, and back the Irish mothers at the centre of those families instead of sidelining them. There is no future for Ireland if we don’t put our nation’s families and children first. More from the speech coming over the next few days.
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The National Party | An Páirtí Náisiúnta
Thanks to all our members and activists who attended our recent South-East event. Join and get active with the National Party in your local area.
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Cllr. Patrick Quinlan
Cllr. Patrick Quinlan@PQuinlanNP·
“Zero tolerance for anyone ‘criticising migration’. It’s always thinly veiled racism.” They're talking about Ryan Casey, the man whose fiancée Ashling Murphy was stabbed to death by a Romanian migrant who failed in his effort to rape her but to these far-left communist ghouls, he’s the villain for noticing the problem, unchecked mass immigration into Ireland. Rape, murder, and open borders; the communist trifecta in full effect with zero tolerance for truth & maximum tolerance for the carnage inflicted upon the natives.
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Jordan Crowley@JCrowleyNP·
A fascinating specimen. Tell us then, oh wise one, are the Ukrainians you support also Nazis? Their entire case for sovereignty rests on the idea that they are a distinct people with their own history, ancestry, and culture that can’t be replaced by settlers who just live there now. That’s the argument you’re calling Nazi cosplay when Irish people make it. Based on your definition of nationhood, I suppose you think that the Russians in Mariupol are actually Ukrainian now since they’ve been there a few years.
Simon Patterson@denkmit

@JCrowleyNP Hahahahahahaha. Fuck away off and march behind your fucing pound shop Hitler. Nazi cosplaying wee runts, the lot of you.

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Jordan Crowley@JCrowleyNP·
Feckposting by soulless globalists has officially hit a new low (which is impressive honestly). Irishness is NOT just a set of TV references, takeaway orders, and cultural habits that anyone can pick up after a few years. You’ve reduced a unique people with thousands of years of history and struggle into a small checklist of pop culture moments and shared inconveniences. A nation is not built on what you watch or what you eat. It’s built on shared ancestry, history, continuity, and a people rooted in a place over generations. If Irishness is just “living here” and “integrating” then, by that logic, the plantations were perfectly legitimate. The English and Scottish settlers were just as Irish as anyone else once they settled, worked, and raised families here. If that is actually your position, then you’ve just erased the entire basis of Irish nationhood in one go. Either a nation has a core that persists through time, or it’s nothing more than a temporary social club anyone can join. Your view of Ireland isn’t of an Ireland thats a nation at all. Just an economic zone and a brand to go with it.
Simon Patterson@denkmit

‘Being Irish’ has feck all to do with passports, DNA, and ancestry dot com. It comes from living here, growing up here, integrating into our amazing culture. Being Irish is growing up with Zig and Zag, Dustin the Turkey, Ray D’Arcy and Dara Ó Briain, and the Late Late Toy Show. Being Irish is becoming a GAA fan the one month every generation your county gets to a Sam final, it’s the inevitable heartbreak of rugby World Cup quarter finals, and it’s going wild as we punch way above our weight at the Olympics. Being Irish is growing up with Ted, Dougal and Jack, knowing who keeps their toaster in the cupboard, and who’s got a horse outside. Being Irish is a spice bag after Copper’s, or a chicken fillet roll in the morning, or mammy’s dinner cooked at home. Being Irish is knowing that McGregor is the worst cunt on the planet (but that you can be a good cunt too). Being Irish is knowing you’re probably never going to own a house and the lure of the Australian working tourist visa, the realisation that all your childhood friends now live in Sydney or San Diego. Being Irish is knowing the fear of leaving the immersion on. Most importantly, being Irish is knowing you can go to any city in the world and find a pub filled with your people, because the world truly loves the Irish. Why? Because we’re fucking great craic - and that’s not something you can get from your genetics. ☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️

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John McLoughlin
John McLoughlin@JmcloughlinNP·
Media smear campaigns won't work forever
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The National Party | An Páirtí Náisiúnta
It is widely agreed that Brexit in Britain was a protest vote against mass-immigration. Yet subsequent governments (under pressure from their corporate donors and the Bank of England) doubled down on immigration virtually eclipsing what had come before. In the United States, Donald Trump was elected on a platform of “America First”, the slogan of Charles Lindbergh, which promised among other things to stay out of imperial wars. Like John Quincy Adams it held that America should not go abroad “in search of monsters to destroy.” Yet today gas fields are burning across the Middle East and the whole world holds its breath in anticipation of a potential energy crisis. Why? Because a country other than the one that elected him was repeatedly “put first”. There are other examples of populist betrayals but the common denominator is this. Populism uses the watered down talking points of nationalism but rarely does it do so sincerely. Rarely does it follow through on the promise. Nationalism is the genuine article. Populism is the cheap imitation.
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Cllr. Patrick Quinlan
Cllr. Patrick Quinlan@PQuinlanNP·
As Nationalists we are obligated to speak out against the cynical exploitation of our patron saint, St. Patrick, by the entrenched political class in Ireland. They speak of his story only to peddle a narrative of unchecked mass immigration as some noble act of "hospitality and resilience." This is nothing short of subversive propaganda, twisting a history of forced abduction then triumph, into justification for flooding our nation with unvetted migrants, many from cultures and ideologies incompatible with our values and those of St. Patrick. St. Patrick didn't arrive seeking welfare straining public services. He was trafficked against his will, broke free, and chose to return to elevate Ireland spiritually. Yet today, the elite, mercantile class in the Dáil and beyond invoke his legacy in an attempt to mask the realities of their open border policies; over 100,000 Ukrainian refugees since 2022, with net immigration touching record levels year after year, foreign nationals are overwhelming housing and healthcare, with communities already at their breaking point being pushed to the absolute brink. For those not in the know; legend has it that St. Patrick drove the snakes from Ireland with his staff, banishing venom and peril from our land. Little did he foresee that those serpents would one day return, slithering into the corridors of power, burrowing into positions of influence, and using his very name to invite back the threats he expelled: ensuring the raping, stabbing, and terrorising of Irish women and children by opportunistic "migrants". We need only look to recent horrors: the November 2023 stabbing of three children and a crèche worker by an Algerian-born man in Dublin, igniting public fury; the October 2025 sexual assault on a 10-year-old girl at Citywest Hotel by a 26-year-old asylum seeker who ignored a deportation order; or Ireland's first confirmed jihadist attack in August 2024, where a 16-year-old, radicalised by online Islamist filth, knifed a military chaplain in Galway. Gardaí reports in November 2025 confirmed at least 10 interventions against radicalized Islamic "youths". A direct import of foreign extremism enabled by lax vetting and porous borders. This isn't hospitality; it's national suicide, orchestrated by a disconnected establishment that prioritises globalist agendas over the safety of our own people. We must reclaim St. Patrick's true legacy... a call to defend our homeland from evil, both literal and ideological, to be like the saint himself and drive out the snakes.
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