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THE Communist Party of Ireland welcomes the statement by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn when made his views clear on the EU. 

Speaking at the United Nations’ Geneva headquarters he said: “My party stands for a completely different future when we leave the EU, drawing on the best internationalist traditions of the labour movement. 

“We want to see close and co-operative relationships with our European neighbours, outside the EU, based on solidarity as well as mutual benefit and fair trade, along with a wider proactive internationalism across the globe.”

  • Where is the evidence that the British government or any significant player in either Britain or Ireland wants to change current Irish border arrangements? It is the EU that is insisting on a “hard border.”
  • They say: “The majority of people in Northern Ireland voted to remain in the EU.” This is incorrect. The total electorate in Northern Ireland is 1,260,988: Leave voters: 44.2 per cent (349,442); Remain voters: 55.8 per cent (440,707). Those who did not vote 471,091. The majority of the electorate, a total of 820,533 people either voted to leave the EU or did not vote.
  • The signatories appealed to Varadkar regarding equality and human rights — do they support his threat to ban strikes and will they ask the Irish government to introduce laws that allow a woman the right to choose to have an abortion? 
  • Sinn Fein’s demand to remain in the single market and the customs union places it in support of the neoliberal capitalist economics that has pushed through privatisation, zero-hours contracts, attacks on trade union rights and austerity throughout the EU. 
  • Equally Sinn Fein’s call to maintain the European Court of Justice ignores its anti-trade union judgements. 
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