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EU Court’s Apple Judgement is a Pyrrhic Victory

Responding to the EU General Court decision on the Apple tax case, Róisín Shortall TD, co-leader of the Social Democrats said: “The judgement is a pyrrhic victory for the tax-payers of Ireland, and indeed other European countries. “It is the public purse that loses out. We have a right to expect a fair tax on […]

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SocDems Dáil Motion seeks to provide fairness for all workers

The Social Democrats today publish the motion on Workers’ Rights that they will bring forward in their first Private Members’ time in the 33rd Dáil. The motion will be debated on Wednesday, July 15, at 8pm. The motion aims to increase protection for workers across a range of areas, including low-pay, precarious work, collective bargaining […]

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Travel restrictions are key to avoiding a second wave

Social Democrats co-leader Róisín Shortall has expressed grave concerns at the Government’s delay in publishing a green list of countries that are deemed safe or low-risk. Speaking earlier today, Deputy Shortall said we now have “the worst of both worlds” when it comes to the serious risk posed by tourists travelling into Ireland from countries […]

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Flu surge alongside second wave of Covid-19 threatens Irish hospitals

Last year more than 4,300 people were hospitalised with the seasonal flu in Ireland – more than the total number hospitalised so far with Covid-19. Speaking in today’s Dáil, Róisín Shortall, TD and co-leader of the Social Democrats, called on Government to secure additional supply of the flu vaccine to counteract a surge of flu […]

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Masks need to become the norm to protect public in high risk spaces

Despite Government advice to wear face masks in public spaces, compliance is still very low. Face masks should be a requirement in high risk spaces to protect public health as the economy reopens, according to Róisín Shortall, TD and co-leader of the Social Democrats. Speaking on the matter, Deputy Shortall said, “The Government needs to […]

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Call for stricter foreign travel arrangements and alignment with EU green list

The Irish Government needs to take immediate action on foreign travel to prioritise public health and provide clarity to the public, according to Róisín Shortall TD and co-leader of the Social Democrats. Deputy Shortall commented, “The EU yesterday announced a green list of countries that it considers safe for non-essential travel, which excludes Ireland. “There […]

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Opt-out deadline for brain tumour study should be extended

Róisín Shortall, TD and co-leader of the Social Democrats, has spoken out against this Friday’s (12 June 2020) deadline for patients and family members of deceased patients to opt out of a study which will collect tissue from decades of brain surgery. She is calling on the Minister for Health to extend the opt-out deadline […]

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Mental health needs urgent attention in Covid-19

Róisín Shortall, TD and co-leader of the Social Democrats, has welcomed the Minister for Health’s commitment at her request in the Dáil today to look into immediate publication of the refreshed version of A Vision for Change. She said, “Given the urgent situation facing mental health providers in the context of Covid-19, the refreshed policy […]

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Limited regulation has failed nursing homes

A number of significant Government policy failures in relation to older people’s services have ultimately cost lives in the Covid-19 crisis, the Covid-19 Committee heard today from Deputy Róisín Shortall, TD and co-leader of the Social Democrats. She made the point during today’s question session with Tadhg Daly, CEO of Nursing Homes Ireland, and Meryvn […]

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Call to manufacture PPE in Irish factories

Ireland is facing a huge demand for personal protective equipment over the next year as a result of Covid-19, with an estimated cost of €1 billion to be allocated for PPE. Given the huge cost this poses, Róisín Shortall, TD and co-leader of the Social Democrats, has called on the Minister for Health to establish […]

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