News & Statements
New Secretary of State must listen to all voices in Northern Ireland – Currie
The people of the North need the new Secretary of State to listen to all their voices, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Sinn Féin must clarify position on humanitarian response to Ukrainian refugees – Carroll MacNeill
Sinn Féin must clarify their position on providing assistance to Ukrainian refugees following the issuing of a divisive letter by one of its TDs to local residents, according to Fine Gael TD Jennifer Carroll MacNeill.
Social media companies must be compelled to engage with parents on immediate removal of harmful content – Carroll MacNeill
Social media companies must be available, engage and be compelled to respond to parents who want harmful content removed immediately from their pages on behalf of their children, according to Fine Gael TD Jennifer Carroll MacNeill.
Referees should always receive full support from all
Referees and officials who give up their time to the GAA should always receive our full support and never be taken for granted by those involved in the sport, Fine Gael TD Alan Dillon has said.
Truss must now seize chance to reframe EU-UK relationship – Richmond
With Liz Truss now confirmed as the United Kingdom’s next Prime Minister, the time has come to refocus and prioritise the EU-UK relationship, according to the Fine Gael spokesperson on European Union Affairs, Neale Richmond TD.
Legislation on Airbnb rules must be introduced as soon as possible – Lombard
The Housing Department must ensure new Airbnb regulations planned to come into effect at the start of September, are ready to go as soon as the standstill period with the European Commission is complete, Fine Gael Senator Tim Lombard has said.
Minimum tariffs on life sentences will ensure punishment fits crime and send zero tolerance message to others – Farrell
The setting of minimum tariffs on life sentences before a prisoner can apply for parole will ensure the punishment served fits the crime and send a zero tolerance message to others, according to Fine Gael TD Alan Farrell.
State must move away from short sentences that don’t work for victims and ex-offenders – Carroll MacNeill
The State must move away from imposing short custodial sentences to a more victim friendly approach and to afford ex-offenders a greater opportunity at rehabilitation, according to Fine Gael TD Jennifer Carroll MacNeill.
University in Derry would encourage larger North-South student exchange programme – Burke
A standalone university in Derry would promote and better facilitate a larger programme of North-South student exchanges, according to Fine Gael TD Colm Burke.
Extend the Film Tax Credit to support film making in Ireland – O’Donnell
The Section 481 Film Tax Credit should be extended to provide continued support to film making in Ireland, according to Castletroy-based Limerick City Fine Gael TD, Kieran O’Donnell where Troy Studios are located.