News & Statements
Canadian/US border model completely unworkable post Brexit – Richmond
Suggestions from the British Prime Minister that she may look at the border between the USA and Canada as a model for the island of Ireland post Brexit have been dismissed as completely unworkable by a Fine Gael Senator.
Timelines needed for action on Mental Health and Addiction – Neville
A timeline needs to be put in place to ensure that action is taken to properly treat addiction and mental health issues, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Planning for the future makes good sense for Limerick – Byrne
Limerick City and County is going to benefit from significant investment thanks to the Government’s new big vision plan, Project Ireland 2040, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
McHugh announces €884,000 in funding allocation under Local Improvement Scheme
€884,000 in funding has been secured for Local Improvement Schemes in Donegal. The funding will allow for the repair and improvement of small roads and laneways leading to local people’s homes and businesses that are not under the normal maintenance of the Local Authorities.
Councillor John Paul O’Shea joins Fine Gael
Fine Gael has announced that Cllr John Paul O’Shea has joined the party in Cork.
Corbyn’s call for a post-Brexit Customs Union a sensible departure – Richmond
Welcoming the speech by UK Labour Leader, Jeremy Corbyn, to students at Coventry University, Fine Gael Senator and spokesman on EU Affairs, Neale Richmond, has stated that his stance on Brexit is a sensible departure.
Minister Mitchell O’Connor leads largest Education Mission to India to date
Deering welcomes a further €10 million investment in local roads for 2018
A further €10 million funding for improving local roads will be announced later this month, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Let’s implement Project Ireland 2040 and end distraction tactics – Bailey
Fine Gael in Government is planning for the Ireland of the future and it is time for opposition TDs and Senators to step up and implement the innovative Project Ireland 2040 plan instead of attempting to delay it for political advantage, Deputy Maria Bailey has said.
FF cynical attempt to hijack suckler campaign won’t fool farmers – Deering
The Chairman of the Joint Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Pat Deering TD, has criticised Fianna Fáil’s cynical attempt to hijack the ongoing IFA and Irish Farmers Journal campaign aimed at seeking a €200 per head suckler cow payment.