• The End of one thing and the Start of another

    A Big Thank you!

    Thank you to everyone who supported the October 4th National Rally at the GPO in Dublin.

    If your support was in person, thank you, if your support was on social media, thank you.

    Everyone has their part to play, big or small, and it made our last National Rally of 2025 an enjoyable event for all, having passed of as another peaceful assembly in the Nations Capital.

    The National Rallies each year leading up to this, have been ever growing and well attended, with this years spring and summer rallies in Dublin being major highlights only becoming bigger and bigger.

    October 4th was our last rally to sign off for the year, and a lot of people ask questions about the use of holding more rallies, as they seem to achieve nothing, or just wonder why we keep marching down the streets.

    Firstly, because they are our streets we must defend our rights to peacefully assemble as we see fit as a people in our country, under our flag, and from various feedback this is something the political class wish would disappear, as we have also taken back the flag for the people.

    Secondly, it was also an important event to start something new, to launch the #SpoilYourVote campaign (initially announced, Sept. 11th on the Eddie Hobbs podcast) with the usual high-spirits and general all round good humour.

    We had some important speakers on the day.

    Many thanks to those.

    We had Tri-colours to beat the band. We had a great time and it was a well attended and conducted event, that embarked from Connolly Station, down Talbot street finally assembling outside the GPO.

    Once more a big thank you to all who turned up to this out last rally of 2025 and want to state your time and effort was never wasted in the past, now or in the future, and is always appreciated.

    Finally, the big focus is now on the 2025 Presidential Election and the push to mobilise a massive #SpoilYourVote turnout on the day.

    We hope to encourage all to make this their significant contribution to the Nations affairs, a mass statement and rejection of the entire trench of government policies that are directly undermining all generations of Irish people ability and viability to live in their own country, under their own flag, on their own land – after that we can think about the need for National rallies, early in the new year of course.

    • 5th October 2026

7 responses to “Malachy Steenson”

  1. Edward Mannion Avatar
    Edward Mannion

    Dear Malachy,
    Happy new year. I was completely gutted when you didn’t win the TD seat. I hope 2025 has greater success for yourself and Nationalism.

    All the best,

    Edward Mannion

  2. Kim Avatar
    Kim

    Been following what’s been happening in Ireland for quite some time now. Keep fighting for your people and your home! We are doing the same. Cheers from Finland!

  3. Edward Kelly Avatar
    Edward Kelly

    Dear Malachy

    You are quite right about the Molly Malone statue patrols, it is an appalling waste of money. Don’t forget the four umbrellas in Temple Bar that cost €2.7m about ten years ago (and they are never used). One annual waste of money that DCC could stop is the Dublin Literary Award which is €100K per year. The Booker Prize is only £50K. I suppose some would argue that it brings economic benefits to Dublin, but I think the money could be better spent.

    Best wishes

    Edward Kelly (IFP member)

  4. Patrick Butler Avatar
    Patrick Butler

    Just checked Wixapedia, to check who you are. The description is a total contradiction. All down the years you have fought for the poor and seems tht if you do that now you are called extreme rightwing

  5. H. Fielding Avatar
    H. Fielding

    “I’m not a mongrel; I’m a thoroughbred” – Malachite Steenson on Bannon’s Warroom.
    Love it. Love this guy. Get out of Ireland anyone who won’t assimilate.

  6. Holloway Avatar
    Holloway

    Keen going Malcahy. Call on the London Irish and they will back you 100%.

  7. Martin Duffy Avatar
    Martin Duffy

    Malachy keep up the great work. Pity some of these government ministers should go to Birmingham to see what this kind of immigration does to communities.
    Next march should be midweek in Dublin City centre. Bring the city to a halt for a couple of hours and let Ireland see what is being done to their country. People are unaware because RTE are being gagged the same as a lot of local radio stations, they are frightened to report what is going on.

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