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Cross-party leaders’ forum needed to build consensus on Covid-19 strategy

A cross-party leaders’ forum should be established by the Government to build consensus on a strategy for controlling and managing Covid-19 outbreaks, Róisín Shortall TD, co-leader of the Social Democrats, told the Dáil today. Deputy Shortall said: “Issues such as cutting the Pandemic Unemployment Payment or extending protections for tenants are political issues – but […]

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Public health advice must be followed – but Dublin businesses will need targeted supports

The Social Democrats’ three Dublin TDs have called on the Government to outline what specific financial supports will be provided for businesses and employees when additional restrictions come into force in the capital tonight. In a joint statement, Deputies Róisín Shortall, Gary Gannon and Cian O’Callaghan said: “The rising rates of infection in Dublin are […]

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Government reneges on four key elements to improve access to healthcare

The Government has reneged on four key commitments contained in last year’s Budget to improve access to healthcare, according to Róisín Shortall, co-leader of the Social Democrats. Deputy Shortall, who is the party’s spokesperson on Health, said: “Cost is a major barrier to accessing quality healthcare, whether it’s the cost of medicine or the cost […]

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Confused and Confusing Government strategy for Covid-19

Responding to the Government’s announcement today on the new strategy for Covid-19, Róisín Shortall, TD and co-leader for the Social Democrats, commented: “The Government’s message today was confused and it’s confusing for the public. The new plan was supposed to provide clarity about the five different levels of risk, yet on the first day of […]

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An Bord Pleanála’s decision to grant permission for Omni SHD is extremely disappointing

Dublin North West TD and co-leader of the Social Democrats, Róisín Shortall, said there is considerable disappointment and anger about An Bord Pleanála’s decision to grant permission for the Omni Strategic Housing Development (SHD). Deputy Shortall said: “A 12-storey, 324 apartment development is completely unsuitable for Santry and utterly out of sync with the character […]

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Public confidence will falter unless Government tackles weaknesses in Covid-19 response

In the Dáil today, Róisín Shortall TD, co-leader of the Social Democrats, called on the Government to properly play its part in tackling the Covid-19 crisis by seriously addressing three crucial issues – testing and tracing; controls at airports and ports; and transparency about Covid-19 infections data. Deputy Shortall said: “The public continue to forego […]

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