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Fuel Protests: Democracy Or Economic Sabotage? Episode 693

Niall Boylan | April 13, 2026
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    Fuel Protests: Democracy Or Economic Sabotage? Episode 693
    Niall Boylan

On today’s episode, Niall is joined by Aontu Peadar Tóibín and Councillor Noel Thomas from Indepoendent Ireland to break down one of the most disruptive weeks Ireland has seen in years, as nationwide fuel protests brought the country to a standstill.

For six days, farmers, hauliers and contractors blockaded roads, ports and even the State’s only oil refinery, triggering fuel shortages and forcing the Government into emergency action. In response, a €500 million plus support package was announced, including a 10c per litre cut in petrol and diesel, a reduction on green diesel, and a delay to planned carbon tax increases.

But the big question is, did the protests actually achieve anything?

Some protest organisers say they forced the Government’s hand, while ministers insist they were never negotiating and warn the blockades crossed a dangerous line, threatening national supply and emergency services.

Niall asks Peadar Tóibín:

Was this a victory for ordinary working people or just a temporary sticking plaster?
Did the Government mishandle the situation from the start by refusing to engage?
And with a motion of no confidence now looming, is this genuine political pressure or just another pointless exercise that changes nothing?

With public opinion split, fuel still recovering, and political tensions rising, this conversation gets to the heart of whether this week changed anything at all, or whether Ireland is heading straight back to the same crisis.

As always, Niall wants to hear from you:
Did the protests work, or was it all for nothing?




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