
The Workers Party will be standing candidates in six constituencies in next month’s Assembly elections
The election campaign is being fought in the face of the worst cost of living crisis in decades, and all that that means for working class people and their families.
That crisis has been made worse, and contributed to, by the dysfunctional Stormont Executive. A Stormont Executive that has failed, failed and is set to fail again.
With families, the vulnerable and the elderly particularly affected, the main political parties have, yet again, put their own interests ahead of the community and working people.
Only the Workers Party candidates will be presenting a radical socialist alternative to the electorate
On Friday the 6th of May – the day after polling day – we will all be confronted by a number of issues that will fundamentally affect all our lives, the lives of our families our children our neighbours and our friends:
And they won’t be: A Border Poll, the Protocol, Flags, Culture Wars or Community Identity
The issues facing the vast majority of people and particularly working class families will be the Cost of Living, the Health Service, Housing, Education, Low Pay and the Environment
If golf clubs can receive cash subsidies and businesses be supported to the tune of over £22 billion then working-class people, families, single parents, the elderly and the vulnerable can also be provided for.
This election gives the opportunity to re-write the political script in favour of working-class people and their needs.
The Workers Party, the party for working class people, provides that platform
The Party’s Candidates
North Belfast Lily Kerr
South Belfast Patrick Lynn
East Belfast Eoin MacNeill
West Belfast Patrick Crossan
Mid Ulster Hugh Scullion
Newry & Armagh Nicola Grant