Our Policies

Slogans
If you are political homeless, we are the party. A party that is Irish focused for the Irish people.

Introduction
The social contract needs to be restored between the Irish people and the Irish government. This social contract no longer exists. eiRe32 will work on restoring the social contract in the interest of the Irish people. People are afraid to talk in Ireland because they are labelled “far right”. It is not a crime to love your country, heritage history, culture and its people. These policies have been put together by a lot of different people who are afraid to come out because they might lose their jobs and be ostracised by society and social media platforms. Government money is Irish taxpayer money, EU funded means European Taxpayers money. Ireland is a net contributor to the EU budget since 2013. EU budget | Ireland European Commission - European Commission

We will no be operating a party whip system.

Protection of our constitution an Bunreacht 1937

The Irish Constitution, Bunreacht na hEireann, holds a position of supremacy over all other legislation in Ireland.  Any law passed by the Oireachtas (the Irish Parliament) that is found to be incompatible with the Constitution can be declared invalid by the courts.  This ensures that the Constitution, as the fundamental law of the State, take precedence.  Protection of our constitution an Bunreacht 1937 and the referendum process respected and decisions concerning the change of our culture and nation be on the people's vote.

All law passed in the last 25 years with be reviewed to ensure compliance with the Constitution.

Economy 

Ireland has a national debt of €218.5 billion www.financedublin.com  Due to this debt Ireland needs to manage its financial affairs more effectively for the benefits of the Irish people. Ireland looks financially very good on paper but essential services like access to health care, housing and disability services are practically nonexistence. 

  • Support indigenous industries, farming, fishery, tourism and small to medium size Irish business. 
  • No more corporate welfare. 
  • Stop the economical colonisation of Ireland e.g. NCT, Toll Bridges, Vulture Funds etc. Stop the waste of infrastructure spending in Ireland e.g. 300 million spent on the Metro North and related projects without any construction. 
  • Currently 60% of workers in Ireland do not pay PAYE. This has created a workforce that is relying on state benefits. Equitable income distribution.
  • Financial transparency and accountability, real checks and balances taken place.  
  • Review all the 34,331 Non-Government Organisations. Ireland - Nonprofit Organizations Each NGOs will have to justify their benefits to the Irish people. Amalgamated and closed some of these NGOs.
  • Reinstate Benefacts. Benefacts was an independent nonprofit company that delivered public transparency and digital accessibility to Ireland's €14.bn non profit sector between 2016 and 2021.  Benefacts Legacy – Legacy information about Benefacts 
  • A review of the 11,516 charities in operation and each charity will have to justify their existence and
    benefits to the Irish people. 
  • Sustainable Trade Balance between Imports v Export. Use natural resources for the benefit of the Irish people. No selling of natural resources.
  • Revisit and review public and private partnerships.
    No to non-contribute pensions to people who have entered Ireland 60+ years of age.
  • No to sharia financing. Islamic financing
  • No to sharia mortgages. In Ireland, an Islamic mortgage without interest in 2025 is defined as a home financing method that complies with Sharia law, typically involving a rent-to-own or lease-to-buy agreement, avoiding the payment or receipt of interest https://www.shariabanking.com/ireland.html
  • Anti-globalisation.
  • Cease immediately allowing IPAS residents work and not contribute to overheads.  
  • Communities who financially contributed to the construction of community halls, sports centers, parish
    halls and national schools must have a long-term role in deciding how these facilities are used. 

Employment 

  • Commence unannounced audits by Workplace Relation Commission (WRC) on business to ensure all employment legislation is being enforced. 
  • Introduction of mandatory English language tests for jobs.
  • All jobs advertisement to have a Common European Framework of language (CEFR) English level requirement. www.coe.int . 
  • No more target recruitment of foreign nationals and at the same time halt the recruitment of Irish people e.g. Irish Nurses. This is discrimination against the Irish people. 
  • Review of DEI policies in both private and public companies is leading to the discrimination of Irish people been employed.

Work Permits Issued 

Review work permits procedures.  In 2024 , a total of 38,189 employment permits were issued in Ireland.  In 2023, 28,383 employment permits were issued in Ireland.  This is not substantiable.  www.gov.ie

Review student Permits procedures.

Housing 

  • Change the law to only allow Irish citizens can buy residential properties. 
  • Reduce barriers to housing construction. In rural Ireland you must have a local need and be from the area to obtain planning permission to build a house. At the same time the local council and government can allow the building and conversion of both old and new properties into IPSA centres in rural areas. This is discrimination against the Irish people. 
  • House the Irish first. 
  • Fully transparent online social housing website listing all social housing being constructed and statistics issued regarding race, ethnicity and nationality of occupiers. 
  • Approximately 476 approved housing bodies (AHBs) exists in Ireland. www.ahbregulator.ie . Each AHBs needs to be transparent on who they are issuing houses to. 
  • Cease the tax-free payments of the Accommodation Recognition Payment (ARP) for refugees to Landlords.  https://services.mywelfare.ie. This is discrimination against Irish people. 
  • Increase the supply of affordable home for low- and moderate-income households.
  • Review of the derelict housing lists compiled by each County Council to ensure that they are brought back into use for the Irish people. 
  • No more change of use of Nursing Homes to IPAS centres. 
  • No increase to the Local Property Charge (LPC)

National Security and the Criminal Justice System 
Controlled the borders.

  • Save the triple lock and Ireland’s neutrality.
    Increase the number of immigration officers.
  • Build a new prison.
  • Notification of all passengers by land, sea and air prior to arrival into Ireland. Under international law, all planes and boats are required to maintain passenger manifests. Passenger Ships – Irish Legal Blog
  • Immigration officers to check passenger manifests before planes and boats arrive into Ireland.
  • More co-operation between Norther Ireland(NI) and the Republic of Ireland(ROI) Police forces regarding the entry of people by land, sea and air. 
  • Checking of biometric passports at points of entry and at the International Protection Accommodation Services (IPAS) centres throughout Ireland.
  • Deport anybody who has entered the country illegally. 
  • Enforce deportation orders. Deportation Orders – Irish Legal Blog
  • Enforcement of the Immigration Act 2004.Immigration Act 2004
  • Enforcement of the Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act 2004. Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act 2004
  • Review the 2015 Family Reunification Act. Revised Acts
  • Keep gov.ie statistics up to date on all aspects of society e.g. the issuing of PPS numbers, demographic changes etc.
  • Investment in corporate and white-collar crime.
  • More Garda Siochana on the street.
  • Enforce all International Aviation Security regulations. S.I. No. 330/2022 - European Union (Civil Aviation Security) Regulations 2022
  • Ireland should adopt the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS).  About ETIAS Ireland should become a member of Schengen. 
  • No to the EU Migration Pack. Ireland had a opt out we need to tell the EU that we are opting out. 
  • No outsourcing of immigration functions to Non-Government Organisations.
  • Defund the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC). Policy Statement on the right to family reunification under the International Protection Act 2015  The IHREC receive €7 to €8 million of Irish Taxpayers money every year. Are the Irish people happy to continue funding a commission which seeks to compel the state to provide rights to asylum applicants that do not exist for Irish Indigenous people. 
  • No more affidavits to be used to identify people who enter the country with no identification.  Identification must be provided from country of origin. 
  • Fine and publish airlines and boats that carry passengers who don’t have the necessary legal documents to travel under Aviation Security Legislation.

Personal Public Service Numbers (PPSN)

A PPS number, or Personal Public Service number, is a unique identifier used in Ireland for accessing social welfare benefits, public services and information.  The Central Statistics Office (CSO) used PPS numbers for statistical purposes, primarily to link data from different sources for broader analysis while minimizing survey participation burden.  To obtain a PPS number you need to provide evidence of your identify, address and the reason for needing the number. SAFE Registration and the Public Services Card (PSC) A person’s immigration status is not collected during this process as it does not form part of the PSI data set. 

PPS numbers issued to non-Irish citizens from 2018 to June 2024: 

2018 - 123,047

2019 -  125,765

2020  - 68, 914 - Covid Lockdown 

2021 - 103,703 - Covid Lockdown

2022 - 237,089 - Covid Lockdown stopped Feb 22.

2023 - 206, 322 

2024 - 81,022 up to June 24. 

Annual Allocations: PPS Numbers

  • A person's immigration status should be collected during the process of obtaining a PPS number.  
  • The practice of allowing individuals entering Ireland without identification can still apply for asylum and potentially gain citizenship.  If unable to provide identification they can submit a sworn affidavit, which is a legal document declaring their identify.  A PPS number should not be issued based on a sworn affidavit.  
  • PPS numbers should identify the country of origin of the person it is being issued to e.g. Ireland IR, India IA, France FR etc.  
  • PPS numbers should identify whether a person is on a Work Permit or a Student Permit e.g. WP or SP. 

Education 

  • Online Trade Apprenticeship database just like the Central Application Office (CAO). People interested in commencing Trade Apprenticeships log on to express their interest. Connect employers to apprenticeships.
  • Education expenditure to be target at skill shortage qualifications.
  • Transparent Primary and Secondary school curriculum. A  video of each book on the curriculum online.
  • All visits by outside agencies and NGOs to be listed on school website 2 weeks in advance.
  • All third level qualifications should be accredited. 

Health 

  • Authentication of all qualifications in the medical profession and proper pre-employment vetting prior to all appointments. 
  • Only candidates who hold the QQI Level 5 Major Award in Healthcare to be offered Healthcare Assistant posts. 
  • Unannounced audits should be conducted by Health and Safety Authority (HAS), WRC and HIQA on
    Nursing homes. 
  • HIQA reports should specify the numbers of staff in operation at the times of their audits and their academic background.  
  • Independent Transparent Covid Inquiry.
  • Safeguarding Legislation. 
  • No to the WHO Pandemic Treaty.

Infrastructure:

  • Budget surplus should be focusing on building infrastructure for the current and future generations of èiRe.
  • Build a new prison.
  • Rail infrastructure with double decker trains and double track railways.
  • Build the Oilgate to Rosslare Harbour motorway.
  • Upgrading and expanding water and sanitation infrastructure to meet current and future demands.
  • Urban planning to ensure public amenities are written into all planning applications.  
  • Reliable power grids.
  • No to solar panels on Agricultural land. Yes, to solar panels on new buildings.   

Main Street Media (MSM) 

Respect debate and the different opinions of others.  Establish a designated symbol for MSM outlets would inform the public that these organisations receive government funding.  

Current Government Policy regarding Irish Passport and Citizenship

The Irish passport is our natural resource.  The rules to obtain Irish citizenship is extremely easy compared to international standards e.g. India 12 years,  Nigeria 15 years Philippines 10 years etc.  Citizenship Ceremonies are taken place very frequently in Ireland Citizenship Ceremonies Immigration Service - Search

  • Anyone can apply for Irish citizenship by naturalisation after just 5 years of residence, (and it doesn’t even have to be 5 continuous years) or 3 years if married to an Irish citizen.
  • No English or Irish language tests.
  • No civic or cultural tests. 
  • No self-sufficiency rules.
  • No formal integration checks. 
  • The practice of allowing individuals entering Ireland without identification can still apply for asylum and potentially gain citizenship.  If unable to provide identification they can submit a sworn affidavit, which is a legal document declaring their identify.  If the affidavit is accepted and citizenship is granted, the Department of Foreign Affairs will issue an Irish passport without further checks.  This practice should cease immediately.  

èiRe32 Irish Citizenship (Naturalisation)

The Irish passport is our natural resource. Bring Irish citizenship laws and language requirement in line with international standards e.g. Algerian 15 years. 

Voting 

The  electoral register is an online database (checktheregister.ie).   To register to vote you must enter your name, address (no fixed address or homeless Form ERF2), Eircode, PPS number (if you do not have a PPS number you must get your form and ID witnessed at a local Garda station Form ERF2) date of birth, email and mobile number.  There is a drop-down bar to register the county you are residing in. 

The Inland Revenue database accumulates the exact same information as checktheregister.ie databases. Inland revenue should do a data validation on the checktheregister.ie database. 

Nobody should be allowed to vote without producing photo identification and proof of address. Transparent voting boxes should only be used with security seals procedures. On the closing of the count centre the administrators must put a line through the people who did not turn up in a different colour pen to the one they put a line through who did turn up. At the end of the sheet, they should insert the number of people who did vote sign and counter sign by a fellow member of staff. These lists should be put in security sealed envelope.  The ballot boxes must be transported immediately to the counter centre.  

Dail Eireann

  • Install a biometric Time and Attendance (T&A) system at Dail Eireann. All TDs must sign in and out of the
    Dail. The general public should be able to view these T&A records online. 
  • A fully transparent government lobby list online.

Families and Motherhood

We will put the family first. We support family units. Children are essential for the future of a nation. 

  • Free childcare for women who are working outside the home full time and who have 3 children under 7 years of age. 
  • No child benefit to children not living in Ireland.

Preserving Irish Culture

“Irish culture is a rich tapestry woven from Celtic roots, historical influences, and a strong sense of community and resilience.  It’s characterised by its vibrant music, literature, storytelling, and distinctive traditions, all deeply connected to its land and its people. Despite outside influences, Irish culture has maintained its unique identify through a strong Gaelic heart”.

  • Protect and promote Irish language, history, games and heritage.
  • The Irish flag is the symbol of Ireland and therefore takes prioritise over any other flag.
  • Any student who obtains an exemption from learning the  Irish language is not allowed to commenced learning another language in the education system. 
  • Free Irish language classes. 

Social Welfare Means Testing

Means testing people for social welfare benefits in its current format is not working and is creating discrimination against Indigenous Irish  people who are easier to carry out financial and property ownership checks on.  Currently the Irish government cannot establish if foreign nationals have properties abroad before they are given social housing in Ireland.   Irish adults living in their parents’ home due to house shortage their parental income should not be taken into consideration when applying for GP card, medical card or social housing.  

Public Safety

Adequately equip and finance the Judicial System, Emergency Services and An Garda Siochana.

Farming – No Farms no Food.

  • Stabilise prices for agricultural products, particularly beef and dairy which creates financial stability for farmers.
  • Farmers are increasingly expected to adapt to changing weather patterns and reduce their environment impact, which can be costly and require significant changes to farming practices. Food manufactures for example have not been asked to reduce packing on products which leads to a lot of waste.
  • Support farm transfers. 
  • No to solar panels on Agricultural land. Yes, to solar panels on new buildings.  

Irish Fishing Rights in Irish waters

Ireland has received an unfair deal regarding fishing rights and quotas, particularly in relation to the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and the Brexit deal.  These deals need to renegotiated with Europe.

Social Welfare

A transparent list of all social welfare benefits.

NO

  • No to a cashless society.
  • No to digital ID.
  • No to Hate Speech laws.
  • No to an increase in inheritance tax. 
  • No to euthanasia because where it has been introduced, they keep relaxing the law.
    Stop anti-white propaganda.

Autism Waiting Lists 

  • Expand Workforce: Recruit and retain therapists (e.g., speech, occupational) through  recruitment and training incentives to address over 700 CDNT vacancies.
  • Streamline Assessments: Amend the Disability Act 2005 to prioritize therapy over lengthy assessments, redirecting resources to interventions.
  • Reimburse Private Assessments: Fund private autism assessments to bypass public sector delays,
    ensuring timely diagnoses.
    Implement Autism Innovation Strategy: Fully fund and roll out the strategy to support neurodiversity
    and reduce assessment wait times.
  • Establish Regional Teams
    Create six regional assessment teams to handle AONs efficiently, with private assessment funding if
    targets are unmet.

Rare Genetic Testing 

Access National Testing Program: Develop an HSE program for rare genetic disorder testing, accessible to all medical card holders.
Cross-Border Referrals: Use the EU Cross-Border Healthcare Directive to fund genetic testing abroad when unavailable locally.
Subsidize Testing Costs: Include genetic testing in the medical card scheme to reduce financial barriers for low-income families.
Research Partnerships: Collaborate with international bodies to access advanced genetic testing technologies.
Off-Label Medications for Medical Card Holders Expand Medical Card Coverage: Cover off-label medications for disabilities under the medical card scheme, subject to clinical review.
Develop Clinical Guidelines: Create HSE guidelines for off-label medication use in autism and rare disorders, with specialist input.
Abolish Prescription Charges: Eliminate charges for medical card holders, including for off-label drugs, 
Reduce Drug Payment Threshold: Phase out the €80/month Drug Payment Scheme threshold to include off-label medications.
Appoint Policy Official: Designate a senior official to oversee equitable access to off-label medications for disability-related conditions.
Broader Disability Services: Conduct a review of the Progressing Disability Services model to address inefficiencies and redesign services.
Strengthen Legal Frameworks: Update the Disability Act 2005 
 Increase eligibility to median income to protect part-time workers with disabilities. 
Appoint a senior disability policy official to streamline services between Health and Disability

Our history

From modest beginnings, we've grown through unwavering dedication and a commitment to continuous improvement. Each step has reinforced our core belief in the power of collaboration and the importance of integrity. We're passionate about what we do, and we're excited to share our story with you.