Ruth Coppinger (born 18 April 1967) is an Irish politician and member of the
Socialist Party
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, and
Teachta Dála
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(TD) for the
Dublin West constituency. She was first elected in 2014, was re-elected in
2016 general election, as a candidate for
Anti-Austerity Alliance–People Before Profit.
She lost her seat at the
general election in February 2020, but was re-elected in 2024.
Political career
Councillor (2003–2014)
Coppinger was a member of
Fingal County Council for the
Mulhuddart
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local electoral area from 2003 to 2014.
She was co-opted to the council in 2003, replacing
Joe Higgins. She was elected in 2004 and re-elected in 2009. She was an unsuccessful candidate for the
Socialist Party
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at the
2011 Dublin West by-election.
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In March 2013 Coppinger became a founding member of ]ROSA
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, a socialist feminist organisation which, amongst other things, began advocating for abortion rights in Ireland.
TD (2014–2020)
Following victory in the 2014 Dublin West by-election, Coppinger joined her party colleague Joe Higgins in the Dáil After being elected, she called for a mass campaign of opposition to water charges being implemented by the Fine Gael
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- Labour Party coalition.
In November 2014, she called for the gradual nationalisation of US multinationals to prevent job losses. In response, Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil ( ; ; meaning "Soldiers of Destiny" or "Warriors of Fál"), officially Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party (), is a centre to centre-right political party in Ireland.
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’s jobs spokesperson Dara Calleary called the idea “reckless and ludicrous”, as it would "place a massive burden on taxpayers and the public finances.".
In September 2015, she joined homeless families from Blanchardstown
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, in occupying a Nama-controlled property as part of a campaign to raise awareness of the housing crisis. In October 2015, she joined families in their occupation of a show house in her constituency, to protest at the lack of availability of affordable social housing. She has also supported the tenants of Tyrrelstown, who were made homeless when a Goldman Sachs
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vulture fund sold their houses.
She was re-elected to the Dáil at the 2016 general election, this time under the Anti-Austerity Alliance–People Before Profit banner. On 10 March 2016, at the first sitting of the 32nd Dáil
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, she nominated Richard Boyd Barrett for the office of Taoiseach
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, quoting James Connolly
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from a hundred years previously when she said: "The day has passed for patching up the capitalist system. It must go" and declaring: "We will not vote for the identical twin candidates" of Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil after they "imposed austerity". On 6 April 2016, following the failure of the Dáil to elect a Taoiseach at that first sitting, Coppinger was nominated for the role of Taoiseach, becoming the first female nominee in the history of the state.
In April 2018, in the lead-up to the repeal of the Eighth Amendment, Coppinger along with her colleague Paul Murphy held up a Repeal sign during leader's questions and was reprimanded by the Ceann Comhairle
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. Coppinger is an advocate for abortion rights in Ireland; in 2016, Coppinger tabled the private members' motion to repeal the 8th amendment.
In November 2018, Coppinger protested in the Dáil against the conduct of a rape trial in Ireland. During the trial, the defence team, as part of their argument that the sex had been consensual, stated that the 17-year-old victim had worn a thong with a lace front. The defendant was subsequently found not guilty. During a sitting of the Dáil, Coppinger held up a similar pair of underwear and admonished the conduct of the trial, suggesting victim-blaming tactics had been used and suggested this was a routine occurrence in Irish courts. She called on the Taoiseach Leo Varadkar
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to support her party's bill that would increase sex education in Irish schools and provide additional training to the Irish judiciary and jurors on how to handle cases of rape. Varadkar responded that victims should not be blamed for what happens to them, irrespective of how they are dressed, where they are or if they have consumed alcohol.
In 2019 she sponsored a private member's bill – the Domestic Violence (No-contact order) (Amendment) Bill 2019. The bill lapsed with the dissolution of the Dáil and Seanad.
At the general election in February 2020, Coppinger was defeated in the Dublin West constituency. She unsuccessfully contested the 2020 Seanad election for the NUI constituency.
Councillor (2024)
In June 2024, Coppinger was elected to Fingal County Council for the Castleknock local electoral area on the 7th Count.
TD (2024–present)
At the 2024 general election, Coppinger was elected to the Dáil.
In April 2025 Coppinger alleged on the Dáil record, and in public statements, that she personally knew pro-Palestinian protesters who had been unfairly "stripped-searched" and in one case subjected to a "cavity search" during arrests made at a protest outside the Dáil on 1 April. On 15 April the Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan stated that an investigation had been carried out, and he alleged that he had video evidence (CCTV
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footage) proving that no such searches had taken place. Furthermore, Fiosrú (formerly the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission) never received a formal complaint about any alleged searches. Coppinger stood by her statement, asserting she believed the women’s accounts and questioned why such allegations would be fabricated. Garda Commissioner Drew Harris stated that he intends to write a letter of complaint to the Ceann Comhairle
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in regard to Coppinger's Dáil statements.
In May 2025, Coppinger and Paul Murphy sparked controversy when they refused to answer questions from '' Gript'' journalist Ben Scallan during a press event outside Leinster House, stating that Gript was not a legitimate news outlet but a propaganda arm of violent right-wing extremism. Their refusal, despite Gript being a member of the Press Council of Ireland, drew backlash from journalists who argued that elected representatives have a duty to engage with all accredited media. Coppinger later apologised for calling journalists "very pathetic" in a tweet, acknowledging the tone was inappropriate, though she and Murphy maintained that they had the right to avoid media they considered disingenuous. Amongst those critical of Coppinger and Murphy's stance were the ''Irish Examiner
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'', the ''Irish Times
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'', and journalists Matt Cooper and Ivan Yates.
Political views
Coppinger is an advocate of secularism and believes in abolishing both the Angelus
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and the Dáil prayer, viewing them as relics of an outdated intertwining of religion and governance. She supports the separation of Church and State, criticising the Catholic Church's historical influence in education and health, as well as its financial privileges, including exemptions from accountability under regulations like SIPO. She has called for the requisitioning of Church lands and property, citing the Church’s failure to meet commitments to abuse victims and the necessity of addressing historical injustices.
On drug policy, Coppinger supports decriminalisation and endorses the Portuguese model, which treats addiction as a health issue rather than a criminal matter. She emphasises the hypocrisy of criminalising drug use while overlooking the societal harm caused by alcohol and advocates for expanding access to medicinal cannabis, criticising the political inertia in addressing this need.
In 2018 Coppinger praised the MeToo movement
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for exposing patterns of abuse and systemic inequality. However, she also noted the limitations of achieving justice through traditional channels and called for a stronger focus on combating intimate partner violence and societal tolerance of such abuse.
In 2013 during referendum to abolish the Irish senate, Coppinger campaigned for a yes vote, calling the institution elitist and undemocratic. However, in 2020 following the loss of her Dáil seat, she ran (unsuccessfully) for a seat in the Senate. Challenged by the ''Irish Examiner
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'' on this, Coppinger stated that so long as the Senate continues to exist, it should be used to further progressive causes.
Personal life
Coppinger lives in Mulhuddart. She is a secondary school teacher. Her eldest brother Eugene Coppinger served on Fingal County Council from 2011 to 2019.
References
External links
*Coppinger, Ruth
"Resentment over property tax is palpable"
''The Irish Times''. 14 May 2014
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1967 births
Living people
People Before Profit–Solidarity TDs
Irish schoolteachers
Irish tax resisters
Members of Fingal County Council
Members of the 31st Dáil
Members of the 32nd Dáil
21st-century women Teachtaí Dála
Politicians from Fingal
Socialist Party (Ireland) TDs
People from Churchtown, Dublin
Irish socialists
Irish socialist feminists
Socialist Party (Ireland) local councillors
Members of the 34th Dáil
Irish activists for Palestinian solidarity