Ó Laoghaire supports
Eoin O'Broin's categorisation of Sinn Féin ideology as "Left Republican". Ó Laoghaire views Left Republicanism's core values as seeking equality, Irish unity, national democracy, and
pluralism. Speaking regarding the link between Irish Republicanism and violence, Ó Laoghaire has stated that it was not necessary to agree with the
Provisional Irish Republican Army campaign or every aspect of Sinn Féin's past to support or join the party, though he argued it would be difficult to identify with Sinn Féin without understanding the root causes of the conflict. He described pre-1968 Northern Ireland as an unsustainable, discriminatory and authoritarian system where reform had failed, leading to escalation after events such as the
Burntollet Bridge incident. He noted that many Sinn Féin members did not agree with all aspects of the IRA's actions, with some rejecting the armed struggle entirely, and said this diversity of views should be welcomed, as the party's focus was on shaping Ireland's future. ==Personal life==