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Lack of ambition in today’s announcement from Government

Reacting to today’s Government announcement on the extension of Level 5 and the introduction of additional restrictions relating to travel, Róisín Shortall TD, co leader of the Social Democrats, made the following points: Disappointing that proposals fall far short of a Zero Covid or elimination strategy. There is public support for going further. We need […]

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Why has Government effectively relaxed travel requirements for UK passengers?

Today’s announcement in relation to travel effectively reduces the amount of time that passengers arriving from the UK have to restrict their movements for, according to Catherine Murphy TD, co-leader of the Social Democrats. Deputy Murphy said: “In a response to a parliamentary question from me on January 20, 2021, the Minister for Transport, Eamon […]

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Cllr Chris Pender wants Kildare County Council to take back expenses for ‘travelling’ to online meetings

Cllr Chris Pender has submitted a motion to Kildare County Council calling on councillors to consider returning part of their expenses that cover ‘travel allowances’ to their meetings. The Newbridge based Social Democrats representative is asking for a voluntary scheme where councillors can defer their travel expenses while meetings are held online. Cllr Pender said: […]

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Social Democrats city councillors condemn harassment of Dublin Lord Mayor

Social Democrats councillors on Dublin City Council have added their names to a cross-party statement of solidarity with Lord Mayor Hazel Chu after she was subjected to racially motivated harassment outside the Mansion House. Cllr Mary Callaghan, Deputy Lord Mayor of Dublin, stated: “I would like to offer Lord Mayor Hazel Chu my strong and […]

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Childcare workers forced to apply for PUP as some employers snub EWSS scheme

Social Democrats TD and party spokesperson for Children, Jennifer Whitmore, has expressed concern that staff working in childcare, whose employers could be availing of the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme (EWSS), are instead being forced to apply for the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP). Deputy Whitmore said: “In a response to a parliamentary question, the Minister for Finance told me […]

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Collaborative pathway to reopening special education schools must be found

Speaking in the Dáil this evening, Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon called on the Minister for Education to take immediate steps to de-escalate tensions over the reopening of schools for children with additional needs and continue to seek a pathway to a solution with all stakeholders. Deputy Gannon, who is the party’s spokesperson for Education, […]

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Government’s fingers-crossed approach to international travel is putting country at further Covid-19 risk

Co-leader of the Social Democrats, Catherine Murphy TD, has expressed serious concern at the high number of international passengers arriving in Ireland who are failing to provide a contact address, as required. In reply to a Parliamentary Question from Deputy Murphy, the Minister for Transport confirmed that, between December 11 and January 3, 118,414 passengers […]

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Government cannot afford to continue ignoring issue of travel

Following today’s publication of NPHET’s latest letter to the Government, Róisín Shortall TD, co-leader of the Social Democrats, has repeated her call for the implementation of stricter rules on international travel. Deputy Shortall said: “NPHET today, in its most severe warning to date, has made it very clear that the recent measures introduced by Government, […]

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