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Incredible that resources for Dublin still being examined – Housing for all falling down

Labour housing spokesperson Rebecca Moynihan said government’s ‘Housing for All’ plan seems to be drifting further and further out of reach with the announcement of 200 jobs in local authorities throughout the country, with none approved to date in Dublin. Senator Moynihan said there are serious questions as to how these structures were not in…

Senator Rebecca Moynihan
04 December 2021

New long term strategy needed to address Covid-19 Pandemic

– Recruitment effort for vaccinators and swabbers needed With new restrictions planned to tackle the very high number of Covid-19 cases, Labour Health spokesperson Duncan Smith said a comprehensive new strategy is needed to bring us through the winter and protect our health service. Deputy Smith said: “Today in the Dáil the Minister for Health…

03 December 2021

Dublin’s demise continues – where is the rent freeze?

Responding to news that Dublin is now the sixth most expensive capital city to rent in the world, Labour housing spokesperson Rebecca Moynihan said the city is haemorrhaging young people, creatives and life long Dubs as a result of extortionate rents. Reiterating calls for a three year rent freeze, Senator Moynihan said Dublin is now…

Senator Rebecca Moynihan
03 December 2021

Regularisation hugely welcome – time to restore full birthright citizenship

Welcoming the news today that the Department of Justice will regularise thousands of undocumented migrants and their families, Labour spokesperson on Children, Equality and Integration Ivana Bacik TD has said that the government must continue to work with Labour and other stakeholders for the full achievement of Labour Youth’s ‘Born Here Belong Here’ campaign. Deputy…

Ivana Bacik TD
03 December 2021

Concerns raised on economic forecasting in light of €5BN revenue bounce in November returns

Labour Party Spokesperson on Finance and Public Expenditure & Reform Ged Nash has welcomed the November Exchequer returns that show Government revenue running €5.4bn over projected figures. However, Deputy Nash said that there was an issue about forecasting being so far off the mark and that it mitigated against proper planning and resource use and…

02 December 2021

Short-termism on EWSS will have long term impacts

• Disadvantaged workers will be impacted • Govt reducing support that kept businesses open Labour enterprise spokesperson Aodhán Ó Ríordáin said the short-sightedness of government to taper off the EWSS will have long term damaging impacts on businesses throughout the country. With many in retail and hospitality already on its knees, Deputy Ó Ríordáin said…

01 December 2021

Time to consider silent sidelines nationally to end referee abuse

Labour sports spokesperson Mark Wall said the unacceptable abuse experienced by referees needs to be stamped out. Calling on the Minister for Sport to carry out an audit of the number of reported incidents, Senator Wall said it is time to consider initiatives that have worked well in other jurisdictions including silent sidelines. Senator Wall…

01 December 2021

Communication around mask wearing in schools unacceptable

Raising the manner in which the guidance on mask wearing in schools was communicated to schools, Labour education spokesperson Aodhán Ó Ríordáin said the lack of proactive communication from the Minister to school communities and children is simply unacceptable. Deputy Ó Ríordáin said: “Schools have been taken aback by the manner in which the mask…

01 December 2021

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