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Aont煤 'only party that will defend right to life'
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- Author, Jayne McCormack
- Role, 大象传媒 News NI political reporter
The leader of Aont煤 has said his party is the only all-Ireland party to stand up for the universal right to life.
Peadar T贸ib铆n was speaking as he launched his party's first local government manifesto in west Belfast.
Mr T贸ib铆n set up the party after quitting Sinn F茅in last year because of the party's decision to change its policy on abortion.
He said that during canvassing, voters had raised the issue of abortion with the party's election candidates.
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Aont煤 is standing 16 candidates in this week's council elections.
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'Remedy to Brexit uncertainty'
"It is unbelievable that Aont煤 is the only party that stands up for the human right to life," said Mr T贸ib铆n.
"Aont煤 want to make sure that there is a real voice and a real alternative for many people who feel that they have no-one to vote for.
"We are simply saying that this is a core value for ourselves, and we won't let you down on this issue."
He said his party was also hoping to take ground from the mainstream nationalist parties, and accused them of "detaching themselves from grassroots".
He described Aont煤 as a long-term project, adding: "We are rooted in our communities, we are not here to fiddle around the edges, we are here to build a new political movement."
The party also supports a border poll. Its manifesto says it will strive for the unity of the Irish people and the development of a "strong all-Ireland economy as a remedy to Brexit uncertainty".
Mr T贸ib铆n, who is well-known for his anti-abortion stance, was a Sinn F茅in TD (member of the Irish parliament) until last November.
He had been twice suspended by Sinn F茅in in recent years for defying its policy on abortion, before leaving the party amid claims he had been frozen out over his anti-abortion views.
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