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CETA trade deal could thwart efforts to tackle climate change

Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore TD has called for tomorrow’s vote on the CETA trade deal to be postponed, warning that it could affect the Government’s ability to legislate for climate action measures. Deputy Whitmore, who is the party’s spokesperson for Climate Action and Biodiversity, said: “With this trade deal comes a very controversial mechanism […]

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Vote on CETA deal must be postponed

The Social Democrats are calling for tomorrow’s vote on CETA (Comprehensive European Trade Agreement) to be postponed. Social Democrats co-leader Catherine Murphy said: “We have huge concerns about CETA, particularly around the Investor-State Dispute Settlement, or ISDS. This effectively lays out a platform for corporations to sue national governments for creating policies that might negatively affect the corporation’s […]

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Urgent Government response needed after 440 job losses announced

Social Democrats TD for Dublin Bay North, Cian O’Callaghan, has expressed concern at today’s news that 440 staff at a pharmaceutical company in Baldoyle are to lose their jobs. Deputy O’Callaghan said: “Staff at Viatris in Baldoyle Industrial Estate found out today that the plant is to be wound-down over a two-year period as part […]

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Deportation cases highlight need for urgent reform of immigration system

Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore has called for urgent reform of our immigration system following confirmation from the Taoiseach yesterday that there would be a stay on deportations for the duration of the Covid-19 crisis, Deputy Whitmore said: “While the Taoiseach’s statement in the Dáil yesterday was most welcome and a stay on deportations during […]

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New system for assessment of needs is failing children and families

Social Democrats TD for Wicklow, Jennifer Whitmore, has expressed concern about the new assessment of needs system, which she believes is failing children and families. She made her comments after parents and child development experts attended a meeting of the Oireachtas Children’s Committee. Deputy Whitmore, who is the party’s spokesperson for Children, voiced a number […]

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