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Students’ Unions and Political Parties mix as well as oil and water![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yesterday I was horrified to see that politic campaigns are getting started and soon we will have to endure giant billboards of Michael McDowell face scaring us at every turn. Something you would not want to run into in a dark alley. But this got me thinking about a serious question, should political parties have anything to do with Students’ Unions? As in how can someone represent a political party as well as the students they represent? It is in my opinion that they can’t, when representing you the students your officers should have no other loyalties but to you. We shouldn’t force our opinions about issues that aren’t yours, as every decision we make goes in front of Union Council to see what you the students think. If this changed we would not be a union any more because foremost and before anything we’re your representatives and should represent you fully and your opinion is the one that matters to us. Not one of some person sitting in an office in Dublin. An example of this would be the split in USI (union of students of Ireland) who we are no longer members of. When their Executive decided to have opinions that did not agree with the 250,000 students that they claim to represent it caused a split that is still affecting them today. This shows exactly what happens to a union when outside factors come into it. |
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