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Minister’s comments on extending Parent’s Leave give cause for optimism

Social Democrats TD for Wicklow, Jennifer Whitmore, says she is optimistic that extended Parent’s Leave will be introduced earlier than anticipated in the new year after she raised the issue with the Minister for Children this week. Deputy Whitmore, who is the party’s spokesperson for Children, said: “At a meeting of the Children’s Committee, I […]

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Government decision to appeal court ruling on large fishing vessels is welcome

Social Democrats TD for Cork South-West, Holly Cairns, has welcomed confirmation that the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine has lodged an appeal against a court decision to allow large trawlers fish inside Ireland’s six-mile limit. Holly, who is the party’s spokesperson for Agriculture and the Marine, said: “The overturning of the fishing directive […]

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Increased State supports needed for victims of domestic violence

Social Democrats TD for Cork South-West, Holly Cairns, believes that Ireland needs to look at international models when it comes to providing improved supports and services to victims of domestic violence. Holly said: “The week’s Safe Ireland report highlighted a worrying increase in people fleeing domestic violence. The figures included 3,450 women and 589 children […]

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Government needs to act on gender pay inequality

Social Democrats TD for Cork South-West, Holly Cairns, has called on the Government and relevant stakeholders to address the underlying issues resulting in gender pay inequality in Ireland. After raising the issue with the Tánaiste in the Dáil today, Holly said: “This week marked gender pay day when, in effect, women in Ireland are working […]

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Government needs to clarify new arrangements for international travel

Co-leader of the Social Democrats, Róisín Shortall TD, has called on the Government to clarify if international travel has been factored into modelling for a potential increase in Covid-19 infection levels over the Christmas period. Speaking in the Dáil today, Deputy Shortall said: “In recent days the Government has announced changes to the international travel […]

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Government must heed NESC call for bold action on housing

Social Democrats Housing spokesperson and Dublin Bay North TD, Cian O’Callaghan, has welcomed the National Economic and Social Council’s call for bold action to address our dysfunctional housing system. Deputy Cian O’Callaghan said: “The National Economic and Social Council is the latest body to call on the Government to do more to address our dysfunctional […]

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Brexit must not be allowed to adversely impact on children’s rights

Social Democrats TD for Wicklow, Jennifer Whitmore, has warned that a hard Brexit could potentially impact on the rights of children to access healthcare, housing and education on both sides of the border. Speaking in the Dáil today on the Brexit Omnibus Bill, Deputy Whitmore, who is the party’s spokesperson for Children, said: “A lot […]

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We need to poverty proof our no trade deal Brexit plan

Speaking in the Dáil this afternoon, Social Democrats spokesperson for International Affairs and Dublin Bay North TD, Cian O’Callaghan, warned that a no trade deal Brexit will have a disproportionate impact on low income households and has called on the Government to poverty proof its plan. Deputy O’Callaghan said: “The Government needs to put additional […]

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Urgent need for ban on mink farms after Covid strain detected abroad

Social Democrats TD for Wicklow, Jennifer Whitmore, has called for an immediate ban on mink farming in Ireland following the emergence of a new strain of Covid-19 relating to the industry in Europe and the US. Deputy Whitmore, who is the party’s spokesperson for Climate Action and Biodiversity, said: “There have always been ethical and […]

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The Tánaiste’s action was unworthy of his office

Social Democrats co-leader Róisín Shortall has said that the Tánaiste’s action in leaking a confidential document was unworthy of his office, and his handling of the incident was unacceptable. Speaking during the confidence motion in the Dáil, Deputy Shortall said: “The situation we are dealing with here should never have arisen. The Tánaiste, while Taoiseach […]

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