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The Socialist Party of Ireland's Joe Higgins was elected to the Irish
Parliament (the Dail) on the United Left Alliance ticket, and expects at
least three other ULA candidates to join him to form a "relentless,
unremitting opposition" in the next Dail:

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2011/0226/breaking57.html
Higgins expects four seats for ULA

Elected Socialist Party MEP Joe Higgins expects United Left Alliance
candidates to gain four seats, with the possibility of a fifth, allowing it
to form a "relentless, unremitting opposition" in the next Dáil.

Mr Higgins, who was elected on the third count in Dublin West, expects his
Socialist Party colleague Clare Daly to be elected in Dublin North, with
possible gains for the ULA in Dublin South Central and Tipperary South.
Richard Boyd Barrett is fighting for the last seat in Dún Laoghaire.

Speaking at the Dublin West count centre in Coolmine, Mr Higgins said he was
pleased with "the new advances made today for the socialist alternative".

He described it as a new development in Irish politics and said the
Socialist Party would be discussions with fellow ULA candidates about
forming a new movement.

"Obviously there will be many discussions but we in the Socialist Party
would be of a mind that there is a huge vacuum on the left. There is a need
for a new movement to represent the working class in its widest sense - the
public sector, the private sector, pensioners and young people.

"We will now set our minds to that with our colleagues in the United Left
Alliance and others about launching a new movement," he said. "We will be
putting up the real opposition and the real alternative, not just inside the
Dáil, but outside as well. I anticipate movements of people power, movements
of workers, movements in communities in opposition to new attacks that will
come - perhaps water charges, perhaps a home tax - that these new parties
are committed to, which are all simply more burdens on working class
people."

Mr Higgins was the third candidate to be elected in Dublin West, following
Labour's Joan Burton, who was elected on the first count, and Fine Gael's
Leo Varadkar who was elected on the second count. Fianna Fáil's Brian
Lenihan is poised to take the fourth and final seat.

Mr Higgins said it would be "a monstrous betrayal" were ULA candidates to
offer support to the Fine Gael government. "No way would we contemplate any
such thing."
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