‘Everyone should have a Home’.

Spirit of Mother Jones Festival 2024

Congratulations to Cork singer/musician Martin Leahy who on Thursday 16th May 2024 completed two years of travelling from Cork to Dáil Eireann in Dublin where he sings his own composition ‘Everyone Should Have a Home’.

Singer Songwriter Martin Leahy in front of the Mother Jones plaque in Cork.

Martin’s song was described recently in the Guardian newspaper as the “soundtrack” for the housing crisis in Ireland. With a huge lack of affordable property to buy and rents spiralling in Ireland, many young people are finding it virtually impossible to put a roof over their heads. Homelessness was brought home to Martin himself when he received an eviction notice in 2022.

That was resolved but then he decided to write his well known song as a protest against Government policy which allowed a huge shortage of affordable homes to arise for an increasing population through the failure to construct social housing, and the provision of financial incentives for vulture funds and increased interest rates.

Martin remains resilient and determined to continue his protest outside the gates of the Irish Parliament each Thursday as his contribution to highlighting this huge failure which prevents young people from acquiring a place of their own to buy or rent.

Martin Leahy with Cork’s Mother Jones, Joan Goggin.

Martin Leahy will sing ‘Everyone Should Have a Home’ and more at the Mother Jones Plaque on Saturday evening 27th July at around 6pm. His appearance last year attracted an enormous crowd to the annual toast to Mother Jones using her favourite tipple which takes place at the conclusion of each year’s festival. All are welcome to join us on Saturday evening.

https://www.theguardian.com/news/article/2024/may/11/it-was-an-act-of-desperation-irish-singer-on-his-housing-crisis-protest-anthem

Everyone Should have a Home.

Cork Singer Songwriter, Martin Leahy brought the curtain down on the Spirit of Mother Jones Festival 2023.

Singer-songwriter Martin Leahy.

Martin travelled to Dublin every week for a year, to stand close to the Dáíl and sing his song, “Everyone Should Have a Home”.

Playing before an enormous crowd on John Redmond Street on Saturday evening, Martin sang an emotional Everyone Should Have a Home under the Mother Jones Plaque. Earlier he sang tributes to Sinead O’Connor and Ann Lovett.

Some of the large crowd at the Spirit of Mother Jones Festival.

This was followed by the traditional whiskey toast to Mother Jones at the plaque.

Members of the Cork Mother Jones Committee.

Earlier we had talks from historians, Luke Dineen and Pat Murphy, who was brought up in Ballyphehane and is now Chairperson of the Nottingham Irish Centre. 

It is fair to say that those watching the film Secrets From Putamayo won’t forget it for a long time. It may go a long ways towards ensuring that the work of Roger Casement is appreciated more.   

An early start saw historian Peter Foynes take people on a fascinating trip around the historic Shandon district. Maggie O’Neill conducted a large Feminist walking tour around the north side of the City. 

It has been a wonderful festival. 

Mother Jones with Mick Lynch.
Mick Lynch at the Cork Butter Market.
Crowd at the Spirit of Mother Jones Festival.