Rúnaí ginearálta Éirígí Breandán Mac Cionnaith has called on the establishment parties at Stormont to let the British government do its own dirty work in relation to the stripping of public services.
The last three weeks have seen a dramatic escalation of street protests and other forms of opposition to the cutbacks that are being introduced by the Leinster House and Stormont regimes.
Hundreds of students and school-children took to streets of Belfast and Derry on consecutive days this week during protests organised in opposition to proposed increases which could see university fees rise to £9,000 [€10,800] annually.
Rúnaí ginearálta Éirígí Breandán Mac Cionnaith has announced the launch of the socialist republican party’s Stormont Isn’t Working campaign, which will highlight the inability of the puppet body to solve the economic crisis.