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Fresh faces: See our local election candidates
Here are just some of our people who’ll be seeking your support at the local council elections in May 2019. They are a great bunch of civic minded activists who have been campaigning hard to improve their communities and the environment. You can read more about our candidates in our People section.
Read moreCllr June Murphy is SocDems’ Dáil candidate for Cork East
The Social Democrats are pleased to announce Councillor June Murphy as the party’s candidate to contest the next General Election in Cork East. June is an energetic and committed local campaigner for better mental health services, improved supports for suicide prevention, domestic violence and sexual abuse, and the needs of children with physical or intellectual […]
Read moreChildren’s Minister should consider making Facebook responsible for reporting abuse
Social Democrats Spokesperson for Children Cllr Jennifer Whitmore today called on the Minister for Children to examine making Facebook content moderators who review videos of physical abuse legally obliged to report. “Facebook’s content moderators are at the coalface of this issue and may often be the first people to see instances of child abuse online.” […]
Read moreUK Brexit White Paper lays foundation but pitfalls remain
Social Democrats co-leader Róisín Shortall TD has said the publication by the UK Government of its Brexit White Paper lays a foundation for its position – but cautioned that a number of potential pitfalls will need to be addressed as soon as possible. “From a first reading of the White Paper, there are elements that […]
Read moreGovernment disrespecting the Constitutional Convention
Social Democrats co-leader Róisín Shortall TD today called on the Minister for Health to intervene to compel the HSE to release smear slides to women affected by the CervicalCheck controversy so they can be independently reviewed. “The Government is shirking its responsibility to implement the decisions of the Constitutional Convention which proposed a series of […]
Read moreClarity Needed on Sláintecare Appointment
Social Democrats co-leader Róisín Shortall TD today called on the Minister for Health to intervene to compel the HSE to release smear slides to women affected by the CervicalCheck controversy so they can be independently reviewed. “It is now time for the government to commit to fully funding Sláintecare. We are still waiting on the […]
Read moreShortall welcomes restructuring of Department of Justice
Co-leader of the Social Democrats, Róisín Shortall TD, has welcomed the Minister for Justice’s announcement that his department will be restructured as “broadly positive,” but has cautioned that the Minister must ensure the full cooperation of his department. “If we are to ensure accountability at every level, the overly close and cosy relationship between the […]
Read moreLocal Elections – Selection Processes Open
Local Elections – Are you interested in running? The 2019 local elections are a key opportunity for us to grow our Party in our local communities across Ireland. We will be able to offer a new and positive vision of how local democracy can bring change to people’s lives. We will contest as many areas as […]
Read moreOver a million energy customers over-paying for electricity and gas
Social Democrats Spokesperson on Energy and Climate Change, Cllr Cian O’Callaghan, today called on the utilities regulator to do more to educate the public about the savings to be made from switching suppliers. “The spin from the Regulator is that we have some of the highest switching rates in Europe but that ignores the fact […]
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