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Cost Of Living Crisis Has Vaporised Household Budgets

The question for the government now is clear: when, not if, it will act? The cost of living crisis has vaporised household budgets, according to Social Democrats co-leader and Finance Spokesperson Róisín Shortall. “This month’s consumer price index makes grim reading. Prices in the past month have increased by nearly 7pc – the fastest rate […]

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Housing Minister Failing to Deliver His Promises On Affordability

When will the Housing Minister deliver on his promises? A new Simon Communities’ report showing a huge decline in the number of rental properties available to HAP claimants is further evidence that the housing crisis is getting worse, according to Social Democrats Housing Spokesperson Cian O’Callaghan. “The ‘Locked Out’ report reveals that the housing crisis […]

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Quota For Inshore Fishers About To Run Out Unless Minister Acts

With just two months to go before quotas are again exhausted, the Minister must come forward with proactive solutions Inshore fishing is rapidly becoming both unsustainable and unviable because the Minister for Agriculture has refused to review his own department’s mackerel quotas, according to Social Democrats Agriculture Spokesperson Holly Cairns. “Currently, a paltry 2% of […]

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Electoral Reform Bill A Missed Opportunity for Real Change

This Bill is a missed opportunity for real and substantial political reform The Electoral Reform Bill, which is being debated in the Dáil today, fails to live up to its name, according to Social Democrats Housing Spokesperson Cian O’Callaghan. “The pace of political reform in this country is incredibly slow. Fianna Fáil and the Green […]

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Leaving Cert Reform Long Overdue But Welcome

Ultimately, we need to ensure that equity is at the heart of these changes Plans announced today to reform the Leaving Cert are long overdue but welcome, according to Social Democrats Education Spokesperson Gary Gannon. “The first Leaving Cert exams took place in 1924 and, prior to 2020, remained largely unchanged in the intervening period. […]

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Expulsion Of Russian Diplomats Raises Further Questions

The Taoiseach has been quite vague about the reasons for the expulsion of these four diplomats The decision to expel four Russian diplomats is welcome – but raises further questions, according to Social Democrats Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Gary Gannon. “I welcome today’s announcement today that the government has expelled four Russian diplomats from Ireland. However, […]

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Magdalene Memorial On Sean McDermott St A Victory For Survivors

Today’s news is a bright day for the north inner city, as we remember a very dark period in our history Confirmation that a National Centre for Research and Remembrance will be located at the site of the former Magdalene Laundry on Sean McDermott Street is a victory for survivors, according to Social Democrats Dublin […]

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Government Must Fast-Track Bill To Ban Demanding Sex For Rent

Tomorrow, a Social Democrats’ Bill, “Ban On Sex For Rent 2022”, will be debated by the Dáil. The government must fast-track legislation which makes demanding sex in lieu of rent a specific criminal offence, according to Social Democrats Housing Spokesperson Cian O’Callaghan. “As the rental crisis deepens, there have been reports of a minority of […]

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Minister Must Act On Fertiliser Crisis

This crisis must be a wakeup call. We need policies that will ensure our food sovereignty.     We are facing a serious crisis later in this year if farmers cannot access fertiliser, according to Social Democrats Agriculture Spokesperson Holly Cairns. “I met with local representatives of the Irish Farmers’ Association and the Irish Cattle and Sheep […]

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