Right2Water Ireland

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Right2Water Ireland is a populist[1][2] protest movement campaigning against Irish Water's introduction of water charges in Ireland.

Right2Water Ireland is supported by trade unions Unite the Union, the Communication Workers Union, the Civil and Public Services Union, MANDATE and Operative Plasterers and Allied Trades Society of Ireland (OPATSI), as well as political parties and politicians including Clare Daly and Mick Wallace, the Communist Party of Ireland, the Anti-Austerity Alliance, the People Before Profit Alliance, the Workers' Party, éirígí and Sinn Féin.[1][2]

Right2Water Ireland shares opposition to privatisation with the European wide campaign Right2Water, however they differ on other water charges with the European campaign being open to charging for water.[3]

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