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I4C Trouble with Daly and Wallace

183 episodes - English - Latest episode: 25 days ago -

A brand new political podcast from Ireland's two best-known independent left wing MEPs, straight from the belly of the EU beast. Unfiltered by mainstream media they grapple with the problems at the very heart of the European project.

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EP 76 - The steady slide towards a military union

December 10, 2021 11:45 - 54 minutes - 49.8 MB

links: European Council on Foreign Relations, essays on neutrality and European defence: https://ecfr.eu/publication/ambiguous-alliance-neutrality-opt-outs-and-european-defence/  Study on EU Border Regime: Profiteering from Dehumanisation and Mythologised Technologies: https://left.eu/content/uploads/2021/11/EU-Border-Regime-Profiteering-from-Dehumanisation-and-Mythologised-Technologies_.pdf 

EP 75 - Cashless society, foreign interference and more

December 03, 2021 12:00 - 47 minutes - 43.3 MB

It’s been a busy week at the parliament. We discuss Covid and the world going mad over the new variant, the European Parliament’s foreign interference committee and their report on social media disinformation by the EU’s so-called enemies- Russia, China and Iran, an anti-money laundering proposal to limit the use of cash which could have problematic implications for EU citizens, the EU “green” taxonomy for sustainable economic investments which is considering labelling gas and nuclear as sust...

EP 74 - A very special bonus episode

November 29, 2021 11:34 - 47 minutes - 43.1 MB

We’ve got a second podcast for you this week, we discuss Covid, Vaccines, the Common Agricultural Policy, Tsikhanouskaya (Belarus’s Guiado) visiting the EP (again), and lovely Belgium.

EP 73 - Time to COP on

November 26, 2021 11:39 - 43 minutes - 40.2 MB

Damien is back from the COP climate conference in Glasgow. We talk about the failure of the rich countries to address financing climate change adaptation and mitigation in the Global South.

EP 72 - Reporting back from Vilnius

November 19, 2021 11:53 - 43 minutes - 40.3 MB

This week Mick and Clare are joined by the wonderful Bethany Howard, another week, another host. They are just back from Lithuania at the trial of Algirdas Paleckis former journalist and MP accused of espionage. They fill us in on the trial and what they saw there. They also discuss the COP in Glasgow and the depressing reluctance of rich countries to take meaningful action on the climate Finally, Covid never went away but it’s back in full swing- they discuss how governments are handling ...

EP 71 - Feet on the ground

November 12, 2021 15:23 - 45 minutes - 41.4 MB

Clare and Mick are back in the Parliament, we discuss their recent trips. Clare fills us in about the report she just launched in Bulgaria and her visit there; Mick tells us about his trip to Nicaragua during the recent elections; Finally Clare has just been to Chios island in Greece where she met asylum seekers imprisoned on charges of people smuggling. She tells us the stories of the people she met in the prison there and the gross mistreatment of migrants by Greece, called “Europe’s shie...

EP 70 - Journalism is not a crime

October 29, 2021 16:58 - 46 minutes - 42.2 MB

Mick and Clare are just back from the Julian Assange trial in London. This week the podcast is all about journalism- what does it mean for the world when journalists can be jailed for exposing war crimes? Following on from that we discuss Taiwan and the lambasting Mick got last week for a video he put out on Taiwan and the One China policy. The One China policy is something accepted by the UN and the Irish government, yet somehow stating that now gets you described as a mouthpiece for the C...

EP - 70 Journalism is not a crime

October 29, 2021 16:58 - 46 minutes - 42.2 MB

Mick and Clare are just back from the Julian Assange trial in London. This week the podcast is all about journalism- what does it mean for the world when journalists can be jailed for exposing war crimes? Following on from that we discuss Taiwan and the lambasting Mick got last week for a video he put out on Taiwan and the One China policy. The One China policy is something accepted by the UN and the Irish government, yet somehow stating that now gets you described as a mouthpiece for the C...

EP 69 - Why is Poland in trouble with the EU?

October 22, 2021 10:43 - 42 minutes - 39.2 MB

Poland is causing trouble in the EU- the Polish government is being accused of interference with the judiciary and overstepping the mark in terms of EU law. Is this the EU getting involved in the sovereign issues of member states or is it simply a case of enforcing the rules of the game? This week Mick, Clare and Damien get into the some big questions about the EU- what are the limits of EU power and where should we be drawing the line?

EP 68 - Keeping the lights on

October 15, 2021 13:51 - 36 minutes - 33.8 MB

Damien and Clare are missing this week and Ciara, Mick’s parliamentary assistant, is taking over as presenter. Mick gets his revenge for previous “censoring” of his jokes by telling a long story he heard about a priest… lord help us. We discuss rising energy prices and gas shortages as we come into the winter- how did we get here, and what comes next? Also on the agenda- EU relations with the Sahel, China, and Ethiopia, and the killing of protesters in Lebanon this week.

EP 67 - Bulgaria to Belarus

October 08, 2021 12:39 - 48 minutes - 44 MB

Clare reports back from her mission to Bulgaria, Mick and Clare discuss the I4C position on Belarus. They also talk about tax havens, the Pandora Papers and the EU’s hypocrisy in blacklisting certain Global South countries as tax havens while countries within the Union… including our own…. continue to engage in similar practices. They look at the International Criminal Court’s decision to pursue the Taliban for war crimes committed in Afghanistan- fair enough, but why the refusal to look a...

EP 66 - The Strongly Worded Letter

October 01, 2021 14:05 - 45 minutes - 41.6 MB

So many issues, so little time. This week Clare and Mick are taking us through a whole range of recent events in the Parliament and beyond, most notably the letter that they wrote to the CEO of Portuguese bank Novo Banco calling on the bank to release Venezuelan funds for medicines and vaccines. They’re also talking about the attempted arrest of Catalan MEP Carles Puigdemont, a visit to Brussels by a group of Irish people affected by the mica building blocks scandal, last week’s elections i...

Ep 65 - Great, European Values!

September 17, 2021 12:06 - 39 minutes - 36.4 MB

This week Mick and Clare are in Strasbourg and they’re discussing Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and her speech on the “state of the union”… the absolute state of it is right. We’re talking hypocrisy, fortress Europe and “Great European Values”.

EP 64 - The back to school episode

September 10, 2021 11:25 - 37 minutes - 34.7 MB

This week the Parliament is getting well and truly back into the swing of things. Mick and Clare catch us up on what has been happening in their committees. They discuss the sixth IPCC report on climate change and how its section on methane emissions is being deliberately misused by the meat and dairy lobby, corruption and organised crime in Bulgaria, working conditions in the aviation sector and finally Afghanistan.

EP 63 - Afghanistan

September 07, 2021 13:59 - 41 minutes - 24.8 MB

This week Clare, Mick and Damien discuss the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, the European reaction, the 20 years of US occupation and counterinsurgency during the war in Afghanistan and Irish government complicity in it, and the importance of learning the lessons. They also go back to 2010 to listen to what Julian Assange and WikiLeaks had to say about the war, and discuss how, even though the US war in Afghanistan is now over, the US war on journalism still continues.  

EP 62 - The Summer Floods

September 03, 2021 17:23 - 32 minutes - 29.6 MB

This summer Belgium was devastated by floods the likes of which it has never seen before, leaving 41 dead. In July, Clare and Mick met Cristophe and François two of the sound engineers in the European Parliament, to discuss what happened. The episode wasn’t published at the time but we’re releasing it now because it’s a powerful conversation about how it feels to see climate change in action, very close to home.

EP 61 - Fake news and straight talk

July 16, 2021 12:43 - 48 minutes - 44.6 MB

Things are wrapping up for the summer in the European Parliament so we’re leaving you with a big one. Mick and Clare are going deep into foreign policy, their positions on the big issues of the day- Syria, Cuba, Belarus- and the threads that tie it all together. The recent media barrage has misinterpreted Clare and Mick’s critique of the warmongering anti-China, anti-Russia rhetoric as towing the line pushed by those governments. In this episode they set the record straight - they’re not pr...

EP 60 - Guest Appearance: The Echo Chamber Podcast

July 09, 2021 13:56 - 46 minutes - 42.5 MB

This week we've got something different- we're airing an episode of  the Echo Chamber Podcast where Clare and Mick were interviewed by Tony Groves and Martin McMahon. They talk about foreign policy- particularly Syria and Iraq, the EU and recent attacks on the MEP's foreign policy positions in the Irish press. 

EP 58 - Birds and the bees

June 25, 2021 08:16 - 36 minutes - 33.3 MB

This week its I4C Trouble with Wallace and… Thomson. Clare is away and Mick and Damien are using it as an opportunity for an environment triple bill. First up is the EU Climate Law, the not-so-ambitious EU plan for reaching climate neutrality by 2050 which goes to a final vote this week. Mick explains why approving the law as it is amounts to a commitment to climate catastrophe. Then we’re talking bees- small creatures with a huge impact on EU food systems. There are big decisions to be ma...

EP 57 - Viva Italia!

June 18, 2021 12:01 - 45 minutes - 42.1 MB

On this week’s episode Mick, Clare and Damien are talking about a country that’s close to all of their hearts- Italy! They take us through Italian politics, Italy’s impact in the EU and of course… Football. Then there are some updates from Brussels- They're talking about unmanned arial mobility- drones for postal deliveries and air taxis, Europol- the trans-European police force and the beefing up of its powers, how the environment often gets neglected in EU trade deals and the environmenta...

EP 56 - Guest appearance: The East is a Podcast

June 11, 2021 12:02 - 58 minutes - 53.4 MB

This week we’ve got something different for you. Clare and Mick recently appeared on Sina Rahmani’s the East is a Podcast to talk about national sovereignty in the age of global capital. This week we’re broadcasting that interview. Clare, Mick and Sina talk about the Irish parliament’s recent actions on Palestine, Ireland’s strange position as both historical underdog and member of the EU imperial core, and whether politics has the potential to be brought closer to the people.

EP 55 - Bringing it all back home

June 04, 2021 10:45 - 38 minutes - 35.4 MB

This week the EU whistlestop tour is coming home to Ireland. We’ve got an entire episode dedicated to Éire - its role in the EU and how EU membership has shaped it. We talk about defence policy, the eurozone, the groups Irish MEPs belong to in the European Parliament and the Irish people who are making waves in Brussels.

EP 54 - The Russians are Coming

May 28, 2021 13:30 - 43 minutes - 39.9 MB

In this week’s episode Clare, Mick and Damien are taking a pitstop in Germany on their inter-rail tour of the EU member states. Mick tells us about his glory days selling light up necklaces on the streets of Munich. They’re also talking us through the recent events in Belarus and the EU’s reaction to them, EU PESCO projects on military mobility and ever closer EU-NATO cooperation, and Afghanistan where the US is finally doing what it should have done years ago and getting out. Finally ther...

EP 53 - Israel does not have a “right to defend itself”

May 21, 2021 10:47 - 38 minutes - 35.3 MB

This week on the podcast Clare and Mick are talking about the massacre that is happening in Palestine and Gaza. Opinions voiced on this in the European Parliament last week ranged from the equivocal “two sides” school of thought, to out-and-out messages of support for the apartheid state of Israel. They discuss the falseness of this “two sides” idea and the reluctance of the EU to criticise Israel, a state which enjoys a particularly privileged relationship with the bloc. This week was also...

EP 52 - I Foresee a Lot of Trouble

May 12, 2021 14:37 - 47 minutes - 43.3 MB

This week on the podcast the Eurotrip continues with a chat about the Netherlands, a small, densely populated country that rivals Ireland in its obsession with dairy and tax breaks for multinationals. Then on to some updates from the week: fishing, transport and foreign policy. Finally we discuss the horrors unfolding in Palestine and Gaza- Israel is killing Palestinian children and there’s no real criticism coming from the EU.

EP 51 - Lightning Round

May 07, 2021 14:54 - 48 minutes - 44.6 MB

It was all go in the European Parliament last week: with decisions taken on Brexit, arms funding, space, Russia, Colombia and more…. Clare and Mick are taking us through these latest developments before resuming their EU member state tour in France. Oh la la!  

EP 50 - The Digital Green Certificate

April 30, 2021 13:39 - 24 minutes - 22.8 MB

The EU’s proposed Digital Green Certificate- A travel certificate those who have been tested, vaccinated or recently recovered from Covid-19- has provoked strong reactions in Ireland. Many are worried about the implications of the certificate, while others see it as a potential lifeline for the tourism industry. This week Clare and Mick are diving into the issue and talking us through the Digital Green Certificate- what is it? how will it affect people in the EU? and should we be concerned?

EP 49 - Some weeks are more trouble than others

April 23, 2021 16:23 - 39 minutes - 36.5 MB

This week, Clare and Mick posed questions to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) over whistleblower reports of a cover-up around the chemical weapons investigation in Douma, Syria in 2018.  On the podcast they discuss the Douma whistleblower testimonies and the need for the OPCW to meet with the dissenters. They’re also chatting about French MEP Nathalie Loiseau's reactions to their questions on the Douma report and the attention this all got in the Irish media. ...

EP 48 - The Ecuador Report

April 16, 2021 12:43 - 39 minutes - 36.1 MB

Ecuador has just elected right-wing former banker, Guillermo Lasso as president. Clare and Mick were in Ecuador observing the elections. In this episode they report back, giving us the lowdown on the political reality in Ecuador, the electoral process and the outlook for the country going forward.

EP 47 - Brussels to Baghdad

April 09, 2021 13:58 - 50 minutes - 46.5 MB

Repeated US invasions, years of US occupation and the frontline of the fight against ISIS… Iraq is a country that has suffered some of the most severe consequences of foreign interference in the Middle East Clare and Mick spent the past week in Iraq, meeting key decision makers on the ground, listening to them and learning more about the challenges that the country faces. Here’s the real story of that visit, straight from the horse’s mouth

EP 46 - India’s rightwing government is risking a famine

April 02, 2021 13:30 - 33 minutes - 30.6 MB

We’ve got something a little different for you this week. Justin Podur, Associate Professor at York University's Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, is joining Mick and Clare to discuss the recent agricultural reforms and the farmer’s protests that they have provoked in India. See more of Justin’s work including his Anti Empire Podcast on his website https://podur.org/

EP 45 - Tit for tat

March 26, 2021 15:25 - 37 minutes - 34.6 MB

This week China has hit back at EU sanctions by sanctioning some members of the European Parliament Committee on Human Rights. Mick and Clare give us the inside story on what is happening there and go in-depth about the EU’s invoking of human rights where and when it suits them. They’re also talking about vaccine passports and EU exports of banned pesticides to third countries, before touching down in sunny Lisbon and chatting about Portugal’s role in the European Parliament.  

EP 44 - The Hills are Alive

March 19, 2021 13:52 - 45 minutes - 41.4 MB

In our post-paddy’s day episode Mick and Clare are giving us the lowdown on all things Austria. There’s also talk of pastures closer to home and the Irish government’s failure to “green” their agricultural policies as well as the farmers in India taking to the streets in some of the biggest protests in history. Also on the agenda: vaccines (what else?), the trend towards in camera (private) European Parliament meetings, and US foreign policy under Biden who, despite his positive reception b...

EP 43 - Hypocrisy Unbounded

March 12, 2021 17:16 - 41 minutes - 38.2 MB

This week, the US, EU states and others came together to block a petition by over 80 developing countries to lift patents on vaccines at the World Trade Organisation. Rich countries delivering yet another blow to global health... That’s not all Mick and Clare are sounding off about, they’re also talking about the European Parliament decision to waive the political immunity of three Catalan MEPs, the conflict in Syria ten years on, and the way the EU picks and chooses which human rights viol...

EP 42 - From Vaccines to Vaccination

March 06, 2021 12:00 - 50 minutes - 46.4 MB

The vaccine rollout is all anyone is talking about at the moment and Mick and Clare are no exception. They give us the inside scoop on what’s happening at EU level and why the UK’s relative success with the rollout is an argument for stronger public healthcare systems. Then back on the EU tour where the next pitstop is… Estonia. Mick and Clare take us on a tour of this little Baltic country and its Members of the European Parliament who are leading the charge on anti-Russian sentiment...

EP 41 - Fact Czech

March 04, 2021 11:16 - 34 minutes - 31.9 MB

The first stop on Clare and Mick’s virtual whirlwind tour of the EU member states is… The Czech Rep- ahem Czechia… What’s going on in Czech politics? who have they got in the European Parliament? and what on earth is a pirate party? Then on to discussions of China, new EU sanctions on Venezuela, and the carbon “bootprint” of the military sector

EP40 - MEPs uncensored

February 20, 2021 12:03 - 47 minutes - 43.6 MB

With no Damien in the studio this week, Mick and Clare are left to their own devices and Mick takes the opportunity to tell a few stories… They’re also joined by agricultural expert and activist Matteo Netta who gives us the inside scoop on “social farming”, what on earth is it and is there any hope of the EU including it in the Common Agricultural Policy? Last on the agenda is the big news story of the week- the uproar over US troops landing in Shannon airport in breach of Covid restrictio...

EP39 - Foreign affairs: the good, the bad, the ugly

February 12, 2021 14:51 - 53 minutes - 48.7 MB

Mick and Clare discuss all things foreign policy- What is the EU’s role in foreign affairs and why does it matter?  They talk EU military spending and the European Parliament’s total obsession with Russia and the Navalny saga, which is getting more airtime than the serious humanitarian crises happening elsewhere. There are some positive developments in the Parliament’s stance on the conflict in Yemen. But other issues continue to fly under the radar: what about the the EU land-grab happenin...

EP38 - Big Pharma In The Driving Seat

February 05, 2021 17:52 - 45 minutes - 41.7 MB

All eyes on the EU (for once) as details begin to emerge of the bungling of the vaccine rollout… In other news, Clare discusses EU policing cooperation with Israel, how Russian interference is being used to justify increased EU arms expenditure, and we have some spectacular stream-of-consciousness musings from Mick, bringing us from the Common Agricultural Policy to why the western media is so obsessed with Navalny, via Yemen and Belarus.

EP37 - Vaccine Who?

January 29, 2021 16:12 - 43 minutes - 24.6 MB

Vaccines are still the rage as the 'thick begins to plotten' and Europe and the UK head towards a trade war. A busy week in the Parliament - Clare is dealing with MEP's who are obsessed with electoral interference and Mick is looking for degrowth to save the planet...

The vials and the vile

January 29, 2021 16:12 - 43 minutes - 40 MB

Vaccines are still top of the agenda as the "thick begins to plotten" and Europe and the UK head towards a trade war. Meanwhile, Mick's RTE/Tony Connolly complex is growing by the week as we all start to wonder what he has to do to get a bit of coverage. Elsewhere, in a busy week in the parliament Clare is dealing with MEPs who are hooked on electoral interference and Mick is discussing degrowth in order to save the planet.

EP36 - A field full of holes

January 22, 2021 08:00 - 35 minutes - 32.9 MB

Life goes on in the Parliament, while Europe is getting lost in the COVID mist. The EU is under pressure as it finds itself at the mercy of Big Pharma Elsewhere, Clare discusses European Arrest Warrants and Julian Assange, while Mick believes he has more support in Ireland than Alexander Navalny has in Russia and therefore the EU should back Wallace to run Ireland.

A field full of holes

January 22, 2021 08:00 - 35 minutes - 32.9 MB

Mick's cough is like his IRA stories - neither have gone away. And from a field full of holes to a vaccine plan full of holes, Clare and Mick start to see the flaws in the EU's plan to tackle Covid-19. Elsewhere, Clare discusses European Arrest Warrants and Julian Assange, while Mick believes he has more support in Ireland than Alexander Navalny has in Russia and therefore the EU should back Wallace to run Ireland.

Needle and the damage done

January 18, 2021 12:57 - 38 minutes - 35.2 MB

Mick is coughing, which he blames on the heat, but he plans to stick around for a while yet. However, the ignoramus Trump won't be sticking around, and with Biden only barely alive what's the future for the US after the riots on Capitol Hill? Did Europe get its Covid-19 vaccine order right? Mick and Clare discuss the corona virus and how biodiversity loss will create more virus problems in the future.

We're not dead, we've just been busy

December 19, 2020 08:00 - 33 minutes - 30.6 MB

Brexit is boring Mick and Clare to death, so much so that people think they may actually be dead because RTE covers nothing from Europe these days other than Brexit. However, it doesn't stop the two Irish MEP's discussing everything from the Balkans, to Iran, to human rights to the leaky water pipes in Dublin that Mick wasn't allowed fix. Oh, and of course their new book - "The Coalition of the Unwilling" - which covers their infamous break-in at Shannon Airport.

The Fracas in Caracas

December 12, 2020 08:00 - 39 minutes - 36.1 MB

The great bastion of democracy, the European Union, claimed the recent elections in Venezuela were a fraud, even before they took place. Unlucky for them intrepid travellers Mick and Clare were two of four MEPs who bothered to journey to Caracas to observe proceedings for themselves. This is their account of what really went down in Venezuela.

The Joy of Sex

November 27, 2020 12:18 - 37 minutes - 34.1 MB

Mick believes Damien is attempting to cancel him - well, at the very least his stories of gratuitous sex. Meanwhile, Clare discusses "The Joy of Sex", her Fundamental Rights Report, the pleanary speech that made headlines across Spain and Catalunya, and being compared to a rapist by a far right headbanger. And Mick provides more background to the trouble brewing in Ethiopia.

Lead bullets

November 20, 2020 12:52 - 39 minutes - 36.6 MB

Mick is in a state of shock after being called "the MEP who looks like the bass player from Jethro Tull" during a committee meeting with a neo conservative journalist. The two MEPs discuss their amendment to the report on stocktaking of the European Elections, where they aim to establish a free EU-wide TV channel for streaming proceedings from the European Parliament. Mick reminisces about the scandal that is the National Children's Hospital. In what would be a first for the European Pa...

History says, don't hope

November 13, 2020 12:24 - 43 minutes - 39.8 MB

Clare and Mick give their reaction to the US presidential election and discuss what changes the world is likely to see under Biden and Harris. Meanwhile, The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees has run out of money at a time that the new US vice president, Kamala Harris, has promised to provide $70 million a week to Israeli security. Elsewhere, the fallout from CAP is still rankling with our two MEPs, particularly the clueless coverage of the deal back in Ireland.

And I said, let grief be a fallen leaf...

October 30, 2020 16:51 - 35 minutes - 32.7 MB

Mick's 96-year-old mother Maureen has sadly just passed away. Exiled in Brussels and unable to return home for the funeral, Mick remembers his late mother with a couple of interesting stories. Elsewhere, the European Parliament is getting locked down and the MEPs are about to get locked out. Clare rallies against the mistreatment and push backs of migrants and refugees on the European borders. Mick is taking on the lobbyists who are muddying the waters over the banning of lead shot. And ...