The Week According To . . . Hermann Kelly

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The Week According To . . . Hermann Kelly

In this week's episode, Hermann Kelly of the Irish Freedom Party discusses the impact of mass immigration on Ireland’s cultural identity and societal cohesion. Hermann critiques rapid demographic shifts, Ireland’s high cocaine use, and social media addiction, advocating for personal and national freedom. The episode covers Israel’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, raising fears of escalation, and the growing Islamic influence in Europe, particularly in Brussels. Kelly addresses protests in Cork and violence in Ballymena linked to immigration, alongside a housing crisis pushing young Irish to emigrate. He criticizes lax Garda recruitment policies and highlights a revival of Christian faith in Sweden. The conversation also notes the arrest of activists in Brussels for defending biological realities, emphasizing the Irish Freedom Party’s push to preserve Irish culture and resist globalist agendas.

Originally from the Bogside in Derry, Hermann’s family have a small farm in Donegal since he was a young. After attending St Columb’s College in Derry, he studied marine biology in Edinburgh before studying theology as a lay student at St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth.
First a secondary school teacher he then became a journalist, writing for various national newspapers including the Irish Mail on Sunday and Irish Examiner.
He was formerly director of communications for the Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy Group in the European Parliament, and his since come to work with The European Conservatives and Reformists Group.
He is a founding member of The Irish Freedom Party

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