New figures show significant failure to build social homes

Social Democrats Housing Spokesperson and Dublin Bay North TD, Cian O’Callaghan, has expressed alarm at the latest social housing output figures. Deputy O’Callaghan said: “The Government set a target to build 7,736 social homes in 2020. In the first half of the year, they reached less than 10% of that target, building just 725. “This […]

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Government must urgently step up their actions to tackle Covid-19

The Social Democrats called on the Taoiseach and Government to spell out clearly what measures they will take and which they want people to take to reduce the spread of the Covid-19 virus across the country, now that the whole country is to move to Level 3. Róisín Shortall TD, Social Democrats co-leader, said: “The […]

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Public need clear picture of reasoning behind latest decision

Government need to put in place supports for society and the economy Social Democrats Co-Leaders Catherine Murphy and Róisín Shortall wrote to the Taoiseach this afternoon with 9 points which they said needed to be “urgently considered” with the aim of supporting society and the economy, and restoring hope among people. Commenting, Róisín Shortall TD […]

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Householders’ voices must be heard on coastal erosion taskforce

Social Democrats councillor for the Rush Lusk ward, Paul Mulville, has called on the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage to allow homeowners suffering the effects of coastal erosion the chance to give personal testimony to a Government taskforce on the issue. Cllr Mulville said: “Minister Darragh O’Brien has assembled the National Coastal Change […]

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Minister must provide clarity and certainty to students affected by Leaving Cert marking errors

The Social Democrats have called on the Minister for Education to provide clarity and certainty to the thousands of affected students who had their Leaving Certificate results downgraded due to errors identified in the predicted grades marking system. Gary Gannon TD, the party’s spokesperson on Education, said: “Following yesterday’s revelations that around 6,500 students received […]

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Government needs to address deplorable breastfeeding rates

Speaking in the Dáil today, Jennifer Whitmore TD, the Social Democrats spokesperson for Children, called on the Government to commit to funding and implementing the National Breastfeeding Action Plan. Deputy Whitmore said: “Today marks the start of National Breastfeeding Week so I felt it was a good time to remind the Government of Ireland’s poor […]

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Mental health and disability are glaring omissions in Winter Plan

During today’s Dáil statements on the Winter Plan, Róisín Shortall TD, co-leader of the Social Democrats, raised the glaring omission of mental health and disability services from the plan. Deputy Shortall said: “Disgracefully, the Winter Plan has conspicuously omitted any provision for mental health or disability services over the coming months. “Mental health services were […]

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Rushed forestry legislation is bad lawmaking

Holly Cairns TD, Social Democrats spokesperson for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, has expressed her frustration at the Government for pushing through forestry legislation without proper scrutiny and not accepting amendments. Holly said: “Last night, the Forestry (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2020 was rushed through the Dáil. The whole process has been incredibly frustrating and it […]

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