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Poverty is the last thing on Fine Gael’s mind

Social Democrats co-leader Róisín Shortall TD has slammed the Government for its failure to publish a new anti-poverty strategy. Deputy Shortall said: “The last anti-poverty strategy ran out at the end of 2017. It was a major failing of the Government and of the Department that there was no new strategy ready to replace it. […]

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SocDems call for strong turnout for Climate Strikes

  The Social Democrats are backing the global Climate Strike demonstrations today, Friday 20th September, and encouraging our supporters and members of the public to take part in lunchtime protests across the country. The party’s TDs, councillors and representatives will join student demonstrators today for what organisers expect to be the largest worldwide mobilisation for […]

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Beef farmers should receive a fair price for their produce

The Social Democrats today said the government must renew efforts to resolve the ongoing beef crisis so that farmers receive a fair price for their produce and jobs are secure. Fair pricing structures should be an essential part of any industry, particularly one as large as the beef sector. Farmers are protesting because they are […]

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Fine Gael is failing families over childcare and homecare

The Social Democrats today accused Fine Gael of failing families as new research shows that Ireland ranks among the worst in Europe for meeting people’s childcare and homecare support needs. The party’s Spokesperson for Children, Wicklow Cllr Jennifer Whitmore said: “Ireland’s appalling poor ranking in today’s ESRI study shows the utter emptiness of the Taoiseach’s […]

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‘Staggering’ that Minister rejects DPC report findings – Catherine Murphy

The co-leader of the Social Democrats has said she finds it staggering that Minister Regina Doherty and her Department reject the findings of the Data Protection Commissioner’s report into the Public Service Card and will refuse to comply with the recommendations of the report. Speaking following the publication of the report and the Minister’s appearance […]

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SocDems Councillors oppose unaffordable O’Devaney Gardens plans

Social Democrats’ Dublin City Councillors today voiced strong opposition to current plans for the development of O’Devaney Gardens and urged the council to come up with proposals for public housing on the site that is genuinely affordable. Cllr Gary Gannon said: “The O’Devaney Gardens site is one of the largest tracts of public land currently […]

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Training allowance for students with disabilities must be restored

The Social Democrats today called on the Minister for Disabilities to reverse the axing of the Rehabilitative Training Allowance for students with disabilities and to reinstate the €31.80 weekly payment for new students. Dún Laoghaire Councillor Dave Quinn said: “This modest allowance has enabled hundreds of school leavers with disabilities to undertake vital rehabilitative training […]

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Urgent action needed for community groups hit by rising insurance costs

Social Democrats Councillor Carly Bailey has said much more urgency is needed from government to tackle soaring insurance premiums that are damaging small businesses and social enterprises around the country. Rathfarnam-Templeogue Councillor Bailey said: “Today’s research by the Public Participation Networks shows that nearly half of community and voluntary groups have had to reduce their […]

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Public services and living standards must be protected against Brexit threat

The Social Democrats today called on the government to prioritise the protection of public services and living standards against Brexit. The call was made ahead of the party’s annual Think-In in Dublin, which is exploring ways to tackle living costs, increase capacity in public transport and ensure better work-life balance. Party co-leaders Róisín Shortall TD and […]

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