“Gissa Job” asks Independent candidate Sean Connolly Farrell running in Dublin South Central. When elected he will live off 30,000 pa and employ three other people from the rest of his TDs salary.
Flyer From John Bracken -Independent -Laois Offaly
A Flyer From Independent candidate John Bracken running in Laois Offaly in the 2011 General Election.
Bracken shot to fame in 2007 with unusual posters, leaflet and even an election song. He stood again in the 2009 Local elections but failed to win a seat.
“Muppets Out!” -Video from Ann Cronin- Independent – Clare
“Muppets Out!” an unusual Video from Independent Ann Cronin who is running in Clare
Stickers from Uinseann Holmes -Independent- Galway West
Stickers from Galway West Independent candidate Uinseann Holmes. It is his first time standing for Election.
His Website

Leaflet from Siobhan Roseingrave- Independent- Wexford February 21, 2011
from the 2011 General Election a leaflet for Independent candidate Siobhan Roseingrave, the sole female (Independent) candidate standing in the Wexford Constituency.
The candidate herself writes in a Biography.
Delivering Power Back to the People.
Siobhan Roseingrave is the only Female (Independent) Candidate contesting the election in the Wexford Constituency. For many years Siobhan has been concerned at the under-representation of women in the decision-making process in Ireland. With a Degree in Psychology & Philosophy, Diploma in Legal Studies and H.Dip in Mediation & Conflict Resolution, coupled with a career in Local Authority Service for over 20 years, Siobhan has the credentials for a career in politics. She co-founded the Greystones Cancer Support Group and has extensive experience working at voluntary/community level. As daughter of the late Tomás Roseingrave who was a great pioneer of community development both in Ireland and Europe, she has deep understanding of issues in both national and international political contexts.
According to Siobhan, gender equality is not a luxury, it’s a legal right which currently does not exist in Irish politics. In Ireland, 50% of the electorate (women) receive, on average, less than 20% representation. The barriers to this inequality must be removed by leveling the playing pitch to facilitate more women to join the ranks of their male colleagues, if necessary through legislation.
Since the late 1950’s the EU has promoted equality in the decision-making process but so far Ireland lags far behind, coming 23rd out of 27 EU countries in terms of gender balance representation. Only 78 women, in total, have been elected to the Dáil since 1918. This inequality must be addressed. Political Parties must ensure that more women are selected ‘on merit’ to go forward for election to the Dáil.
A hallmark of any society is demonstrated by its ability to treat the more vulnerable citizens with justice and fairness. Any newly evolving political system will only be effective if it promotes a more socially cohesive and just society for all the citizens of the Country. Irish society must be built on principles of Social Justice and Moral Integrity. If we build on these solid foundations, the behaviour of politicians, bankers and others who brought about the financial collapse of Ireland, would be constrained, regulated, and where appropriate prosecuted, in a new system of political accountability. As Jesse Jackson said on his recent visit to Dublin, ‘globalised banking and technology were not coupled with integrity and honest values’. This is what we, the people of Ireland must now demand.
This election should be based on the needs of the people and the community and how the economy services those needs, rather then the needs of the Bondholders, the ECB or the IMF. The Irish people should have a say in what model of economics they are willing to support, as well as a say in the next phase of the bailout. As David McWilliams suggests, in this unique economic crisis the people of Ireland should be entitled to a referendum, which will allow them the opportunity to decide the future of their Country.
This is probably the most important election since the foundation of the state, where the Irish Electorate can demonstrate the ability to turn the tragedy of the current economic situation into triumph through participation. By voting not as we have done in the past, and by refusing to support parties or individuals out of “traditional loyalties” rather then their worthiness “to govern”, only then can we change the whole course of political history. By delivering a strong message to all those who wrecked havoc on the people of Ireland, both those in Government as well as those who stood idly bye, we can deliver our own form of justice through the power of our vote
This is an extraordinary crisis that demands an extraordinary response by the Irish electorate, replacing top down power politics with a bottom-up (grassroots) power of local people in communities, rural and urban, right across Ireland. Only Independent Candidates, women like Siobhan, whose loyalty is to the people and not to any political party, can deliver this for you, the people of Wexford.
Siobhan Roseingrave
Independent Candidate
Now with extra glint in the glasses …Mattie McGrath “Getting the Work Done” -Independent -Tipperary South
A 2011 General Election Flyer from Independent ex Fianna Fail candidate Mattie McGrath running in Tipperary South/West Waterford. Matties slogan is “Getting the Work Done” and the sunglasses are getting darker and even have a glint in them.
many thanks to the sender.

Leaflet from Jim McHale -Independent -Dublin Mid West
From the 2011 General Election campaign a leaflet from Independent candidate Jim McHale who is running in Dublin Mid West.

“A Strong Independent Voice For You” -Cieran Perry -Independent- Dublin Central
“A Strong Independent Voice For You” a leaflet from Independent candidate Cieran Perry running in Dublin Central.
“Lowry Needs Your No. 1” -Michael Lowry -Independent -Tipperary North February 20, 2011
“Lowry Needs Your No. 1” urges a Sorry I missed you flyer from Independent candidate Michael Lowry running in Tipperary North.
Interesting to see if his support for the government will impact on his vote.
“Scruff Of The Neck” and “Fight Back” , “Wallace For Wexford” posters -Mick Wallace -Wexford 2011 General Election
From the 2011 General Election campaign two posters for Independent candidate Mick Wallace running in Wexford.
His website
many thanks to the sender

“Send home the clowns”-John Dwyer -Independent -Wexford
A unusual flyer From John Dwyer an Independent candidate running in Wexford in the 2011 General election. The New Ross based Councillor Dwyer, had previously stood for Sinn Fein on a number of occasions.
Video from Paul Burke -Independent -Cork East -2011 General Election
From the 2011 General Election campaign a Video from Independent candidate Paul Burke who is running in Cork East.
His Website
Leaflet from Shane Ross -Independent -Dublin South February 19, 2011
The Leaflet from Independent candidate Shane Ross delivered to voters in Dublin South. Amongst the areas covered are Cronyism, Renegotiating the IMF/EU deal , Banking and Dail Reform.
Flyer for Donal Kiernan -Independent -Wicklow -2011 General Election
A Flyer for Donal Kiernan an Independent candidate running in Wicklow in the 2011 General Election.
His Website

Flyer for Eamonn Blaney -New Vision -Dublin North East -2011 General Election
A Flyer for Eamonn Blaney an Independent running under the ‘New Vision’ banner in Dublin North East in the 2011 General Election. Blaney is a son of former Minister and Independent Fianna Fail TD the late Neil T Blaney, a nephew of former TD Harry Blaney, a grandson of former TD Neal Blaney, a cousin of Niall Blaney who is retiring at this election and Councillor Liam Blaney as well as a brother of Dara Blaney who is standing in Donegal North East also under the New Vision Banner.
His Website
Leaflet from Thomas Clarke -Independent -Wicklow -2011 General Election
From the 2011 General Election a leaflet from Thomas Clarke an Independent running in Wicklow. Clarke ran for the Progressive Democrats in the 2004 Local Elections.
His Website.

Leaflet for Patrick Bullman – CPPC – Cork East -2011 General Election February 18, 2011
From the 2011 General Election a leaflet for Patrick Bullman and Claire Cullinane running for An Chomhdháil Phobail I The People’s Convention (CPPC) in Cork East.
Details of the CPPC and its candidates can be found here
many thanks to the sender.









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