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More facilities needed on the ground for mental health

Speaking on the Mental Health (Amendment) Bill, Labour Party spokesperson on Health, Alan Kelly TD, raised concerns about the level of resources being provided to A Vision for Change. “I congratulate Deputy Browne and his party on this Bill, which is a very good Bill. I do not believe in “new politics” but this is…

14 July 2017

Dail committee should have considered Operation Sophia motion

Labour Party Leader Brendan Howlin has expressed his concern at the limited debate on the Defence motion under the triple lock, seeking Dáil approval for Irish participation in Operation Sophia. There has not been adequate consideration of this military operation. Proposals to refer the subject for deeper consideration at committee were blocked by Fine Gael…

Labour Admin

13 July 2017

Refreshed Frontbench unveiled by Howlin

Labour Party Leader Brendan Howlin today announced the refreshed Labour frontbench, incorporating those who have been selected as general election candidates, while giving each Labour Senator the responsibility of shadowing the work of a full Cabinet Minister. Speaking at the announcement, he said: “For the last year, we have done the hard work of rebuilding…

Labour Admin

13 July 2017

Bacik welcomes renewed Government commitment on pension equality

Senator Ivana Bacik today welcomed the commitment given by Minister for Social Protection Regina Doherty that the government will introduce an amendment at Committee stage to the Social Welfare, Pensions and Civil Registration Bill 2017, published this week, to fulfil the provisions contained in Head 14 of the General Scheme of Social Welfare and Pensions…

Ivana Bacik TD
13 July 2017

LABOUR TO ANNOUNCE REVISED FRONTBENCH 4.15PM ARCHBISHOP SQUARE

Labour Party Leader Brendan Howlin will announce the refreshed Labour Party frontbench spokespersons at 4.15pm today at Archbishop Square, directly opposite the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Kildare Street between the Department of Agriculture and the National Museum. What: announcement of new Labour Party frontbench Where: Archbishop Square, directly opposite the Department of Jobs,…

Donohoe should tell us what he plans to cut in Budget 2018

Labour spokesperson on Public Expenditure, Sean Sherlock has called on Minister Donohoe to outline where he believes expenditure savings can be made to free up fiscal space, following the publication of the Summer Economic Statement. The Government has also failed to adequately increase capital expenditure as by 2021 Ireland will only invest 2.3% of GDP,…

Seán Sherlock TD
12 July 2017

Increase in capital spending not enough

Labour spokesperson on Finance Joan Burton TD has said the proposed increase in capital expenditure by €500 million a year is not enough, and that the rainy day fund is the wrong approach at this time. the document has nothing to say on tax justice, nor what the Government’s priorities are on taxation. Deputy Burton…

Labour Admin

12 July 2017

Summer Economic Statement promises little, and will deliver less

The publication of the Summer Economic Statement promises little to the people of Ireland, and will deliver even less, according to Labour leader Brendan Howlin: “Over recent days and weeks, we have heard much about Fine Gael’s ongoing commitment to reducing taxes, and increasing welfare payments and public spending. “The Summer Economic Statement published today…

Labour Admin

12 July 2017

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