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The People Before Profit Alliance (PBPA) is an Irish political party, formed in October 2005 although it has yet to register with the Clerk of Dáil Éireann, a legal requirement for entities seeking to form political parties in the Republic of Ireland .
It was established as a broad left alliance that seeks to gather support against neo-liberalism, war, and other right-of-centre issues, but does require members to subscribe to a revolutionary socialist programme.

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The People Before Profit Alliance (PBPA) is an Irish political party, formed in October 2005 although it has yet to register with the Clerk of Dáil Éireann, a legal requirement for entities seeking to form political parties in the Republic of Ireland .
It was established as a broad left alliance that seeks to gather support against neo-liberalism, war, and other right-of-centre issues, but does require members to subscribe to a revolutionary socialist programme. The group consist of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) and the Community & Workers Action Group of south Dublin.
It contested several constituencies in the 2007 Irish general election, polling around 9,000 first preferences, with Richard Boyd Barrett, an SWP member, the candidate in the Dun Laoghaire constituency narrowly missing out on a seat.
People Before Profit unsuccessfully ran one candidate, Sean Mitchell, an SWP member, in the Northern Ireland election to the Stormont Assembly in 2007, polling almost 800 first preferences for the West Belfast Constituency. At age 19, he was the youngest candidate to stand in an election on the island of Ireland, and successfully gained the right to stand in an election by threatening to take the then Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Peter Hain, to court if the legal loophole preventing him from doing so was enforced. (England, Scotland and Wales had secured the right to contest candidates under the age of 20, providing they were over 18, for constituencies for devolved government, whereas Northern Ireland had been simply excluded).
The Alliance launched a No to the Lisbon Treaty Campaign in May 2008.
The Alliance was established by the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) and three of its five electoral candidates in 2007 have previously run as SWP candidates (another, Rory Hearne was an elected President of the University of Dublin (Trinity College Dublin) Students' Union and was a member of the Socialist Workers Party at the time and continues to be). They include;
- Gino Kenny
- Brid Smith
- Richard Boyd Barrett
Elected Student Leader (SWP member):
- Rory Hearne
The exception was Carmel McKenna of the Labour Party:
- Carmel McKenna
She has now left the party.
The Community & Workers Action Group joined the party in 2007 and brought along the parties only elected representative, Joan Collins
Many of the contacts for the SWP are identical to those of People Before Profit , which includes former SWP 2004 local election candidates .
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