News & Statements
New EU Jobs Strategy Needed – Richmond
Ireland must roll out a new strategy to increase the presence of Irish officials in the EU institutions, according to Fine Gael Dublin Rathdown TD, Neale Richmond.
Sinn Féin made promises to the people that they simply could not keep – Richmond
Sinn Féin made promises to the people that they simply could not keep, using imaginary money, a Fine Gael TD has said. Deputy Neale Richmond was reacting to today’s ruling by the General Court of the European Union that Ireland granted no state aid to Apple companies.
Well-being of Gardaí must be a priority for the new Government – Richmond
Baby Boxes included in Programme for Government following Richmond’s campaign
Fine Gael TD, Neale Richmond, has welcomed the inclusion in the Programme for Government of a commitment to introduce Baby Boxes for all new parents in Ireland.
Crime boss false reinvention bid as boxing promoter cannot succeed – Richmond
EVIL criminal Daniel Kinahan cannot be allowed run for cover with the protection of the international boxing community, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Restaurants can continue to provide takeaways as Ireland reopens – Richmond
Fine Gael TD Neale Richmond has welcomed confirmation from Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government, Eoghan Murphy, that restaurants that are operating as takeaways can continue until November with no takeaway license.
Barnier’s Brexit warnings key for Ireland – Richmond
Fine Gael TD, Neale Richmond, has said warnings from EU Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, are key for Ireland. Deputy Richmond was speaking ahead of a key week in Brexit negotiations.
Brexit trade talk extension the only option – Richmond
As mounting problems emerge and the deadline for an extension comes closer, Fine Gael TD Neale Richmond has called on all parties to agree to extend the Brexit negotiations.
Why is Sinn Féin trying to hide Gerry Adams’ involvement in their government formation talks? – Richmond
Newly elected Fine Gael TD, Neale Richmond, has questioned why Sinn Féin is trying to hide the involvement of Gerry Adams in its government negotiation talks. This approach, alongside the comments today by Garda Commissioner Drew Harris that the Provisional Army Council still oversees Sinn Féin, underlines that the Party is controlled by shadowy figures despite the repeated denials of Mary Lou McDonald.