Let Me Tell You: Episode 3 - Paul Murphy says he has no regrets over Jobstown protest 

The People Before Profit TD tells Irish Examiner podcast that he and others put shape on the controversial protest in 2014 
Let Me Tell You: Episode 3 - Paul Murphy says he has no regrets over Jobstown protest 

Then tánaiste Joan Burton inside a Garda car, surrounded by anti-water charges protesters, in Jobstown in November 2014.

Paul Murphy says he has no regrets about how the 2014 Jobstown anti-water charges protests played out, claiming Socialist Party members played a "productive role" on the day.

The controversial protest — which came at the height of a national and local campaign against proposed water charges — saw then Tánaiste Joan Burton become trapped in her car with her adviser, for a number of hours.

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