
Gerry Carroll
Gerry Carroll is a member of the Northern Ireland Assembly representing the People Before Profit party. He is an outspoken advocate for social justice and has been actively involved in various campaigns against racism and far-right extremism in his community. Recently, he made headlines after threatening graffiti targeting him appeared in Belfast, which he described as a sign of desperation from isolated far-right groups. Carroll has called for unity among progressive forces to combat racism and has emphasized the importance of mobilizing against threats to community cohesion.
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Recent news mentions
Gerry Carroll is bringing a no-confidence motion against Paul Givan at the Assembly.
Sinn Féin to back no-confidence motion in North’s minister for education – The Irish TimesPeople Before Profit MLA Gerry Carroll stated he was deeply saddened and emphasized the right to live in peace and safety.
Man charged with murder following fatal stabbing in Belfast – The Irish TimesBelfast MLA Gerry Carroll condemned police action against pro-Palestine activists.
Woman (74) arrested in Belfast for wearing Palestine Action T-shirt released – The Irish TimesBelfast MLA Gerry Carroll condemned police action against pro-Palestine activists.
Woman (74) arrested in Belfast for wearing Palestine Action T-shirt released – The Irish TimesGerry has been a supportive partner in fostering children alongside his wife, Nicola.
‘You can be over 55, gay, single, a job seeker, of ethnic minority, and be a carer’ – The Irish TimesGerry Carroll, a Stormont Assembly member, stated that he will not be bullied after threatening graffiti about him appeared in Belfast.
Threatening graffiti targetting Stormont member ‘a sign of desperation’ – The Irish Times













