Sinn Féin are committed to maintaining the triple-lock neutrality protection

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Here is what I think is a reassuring reply from Matt Cathy. He was the only member of the Foreign Affairs committee to reply to me (so far).

Best Wishes
Elizabeth Cullen

Sinn Féin are committed to maintaining the triple-lock neutrality protection

Liz a Chara,

Rather than seeking to undermine Irish neutrality through its removal, government should be prioritising investment in the Defence Forces and addressing the recruitment and retention crises within the army, naval service and air corps.

Sinn Féin believe that Irish neutrality, and having an independent foreign policy, is a strength. It is valued and supported by the Irish people. On the international stage, neutrality has underpinned our contribution to peacekeeping and diplomacy. It has never been a weakness.

The Tánaiste’s proposals to abandon the triple-lock neutrality protection breaches multiple commitments given to the Irish people, particularly during the Nice and Lisbon EU referenda as you have pointed to. It represents a fundamental and negative shift in Irish foreign policy.

The Tánaiste has no mandate to remove the triple-lock – no government party included this in their 2020 general election manifestos, and even the Chairs Report of the Tánaiste’s so-called Consultative Forum found that there was ‘no public appetite for a change to the current position on neutrality’. Its removal also breaches multiple commitments given to the Irish people, particularly during the Nice and Lisbon EU referenda.

It is unfortunate that government voted against a Sinn Féin motion in the Dáil mandating them to put their proposals to remove the triple lock before the people through referendum.

Sinn Féin in government have committed to establishing a Citizens Assembly to be tasked with agreeing the wording of a constitutional amendment to insert neutrality into the Irish constitution, as outlined in our substantial submission to the Consultative Forum on International Security which can be read here:

https://www.sinnfein.ie/files/2023/Submission_to_Consultative_Forum_on_Foreign_Affairs_layout.pdf

Is Mise,
Matt Carthy TD
Cavan/Monaghan.
Sinn Féin spokesperson on Foreign Affairs & Defence.
Leinster House, Dublin.