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Thank You

Posted on June 10, 2009 by Alan Kelly

Becoming an MEP
Becoming an MEP

A big thank you to the people of Ireland South for choosing me to represent you in the European Parliament. It is a great honour and a privilege. It was a very enjoyable campaign and one that I will always cherish. I want to thank the thousands of people voted for me. I will do my best at all times to ensure they get the best representation at EU level, whether they are workers, fishermen or farmers. I also believe we can learn an awful lot more from Europe in a progressive way and I intend to demonstrate that.

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Running Mates – Thanks to Éamonn Coghlan

Posted on June 01, 2009 by Alan Kelly

Running Mates Eamonn Coghlan and Alan Kelly
Running Mates Eamonn Coghlan and Alan Kelly

Managed to secure the number 1 jersey for the Cork City Marathon. Hope that is a good open for Election Day. Éamonn Coghlan came down for the marathon too. Wish I was as fit as he is but there you go, you can’t realistically run an election and be an athlete.

Anyway it was nice to hear his kind words of support for the campaign. We need people with ambition to get things done and to hear Éamonn talk about his own background and how he got through his tough times is inspiring.

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Match Day Cheer

Posted on May 31, 2009 by Alan Kelly

Enjoying the match atmosphere in Thurles
Enjoying the match atmosphere in Thurles

Thankfully Tipp came out on top of today’s clash. After a powerful display in the first half the momentum was lost and Cork showed tremendous resolve to come back and were almost successful. They will have a say in where Liam McCarthy goes yet. You can be assured of that. Especially when their preparations were interrupted by the whole strike business.

Anyway the canvassing goes on. Eamon Gilmore along with Ciaran & Kathleen Lynch. We had the balloons, the music but it was nice to spend time on Liberty square meeting and greeting.

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Bringing it All Back Home

Posted on May 28, 2009 by Alan Kelly

Stopping for Tea with Eamon Gilmore
Stopping for Tea with Eamon Gilmore

It was amazing to round off a party leader’s tour with a trip to my own home village of Portroe. For those who don’t know, it represents the heart of the Labour party in North Tipperary and the village itself and the people I grew up with helped form my own political philosophy.

 

It goes back to the days when the slate quarry was the main employer locally, back over seventy years ago. The local Labour party formed around the unions of workers employed in the factory and that togetherness has held firm in the community ever since.

 

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Morale of Public Service is a Major Worry

Posted on May 24, 2009 by Alan Kelly

Campaigning in Bantry
Campaigning in Bantry

Running across the country trying to meet as many people and shake as many hands as possible at the moment. Many of the conversations involved light-hearted banter, but when you get into the serious nitty-gritty with people, you come across some disturbing trends.

 

Right now, public service morale is at a disturbingly low level. Whether it is teachers, nurses, administrators, engineers, every public servant you meet has plenty of valid reasons to angry. The worry is if will this start affecting performance, as it is bound to and will the vulnerable people who need the public service the most, suffer the most?

 

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Labour brand continuing to attract new voters

Posted on May 18, 2009 by Alan Kelly

Alan Kelly and The Claw (E) -1
Alan Kelly and The Claw (E) -1

Just to say thanks to Peter Clohessy for his words of support for the campaign. It is an honour to have the backing of someone of his calibre and to be promised a vote from it as a Munster fan.

 

Without knowing Peter’s political views previously, it is an example of the type of new vote Labour is attracting. The response on the street is magnificent and more people have opened up their mind to voting Labour. When you stop people on the street you and ask the question ‘would you consider voting Labour?’ the majority of people are stopping to think. The challenge is now to turn that good will into votes, which I believe is possible.

 

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Manifesto launch then back to Munster

Posted on May 14, 2009 by Alan Kelly

Labour Manifesto Launch
Labour Manifesto Launch

The rough and tumble of campaigning is very much underway. We are entering the time that all of us who are passionate about our politics love, the final furlong of a long campaign. Launching the European manifesto with my colleagues went extremely well and as always the party leader continues to impress.

The man just seems to always make sense. He doesn’t do waffle or spin. Every question he faces is dealt with in a practical and honest manner. It is no mystery why his name pops up on the doorsteps and the shopping centres all the time. People are crying out for clear thinkers and people who can communicate with empathy.

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Election Heating Up Now

Posted on May 04, 2009 by Alan Kelly

Kilmallock Fair
Kilmallock Fair

Another day, another two counties knocked out on the canvassing trail. The Fair in Kilmallock was busy today as was I and James Heffernan – a fantastic local election candidate. Every Labour candidate across the country now is full of energy, buoyed on by the amazing response on the doorstep and the natural momentum we have gained over the past year. The Labour team is hungry for success and James will deliver I have no doubt. He comes from a strong hurling family and he possesses the same hunger for success that has made the Heffernan name famous.

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Can hurling be matched?

Posted on May 03, 2009 by Alan Kelly

Michael Webster scores
Michael Webster scores

Tipp just lost a whirlwind of a match but who can complain? They were taking on one of the greatest sides that ever played hurling and matched them for pace, intensity and a willingness to die for the cause. That’s all any fan can ask for.

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Out Munstered by Leinster

Posted on May 02, 2009 by Alan Kelly

Labour's Red and Blue
Labour's Red and Blue

Thankfully I held back on booking the trip to Edinburgh. Going on form, Munster should have won this game easily but this was essentially a derby match and as the cliché goes, at a derby, form goes out the window.

The atmosphere at Croke Park was terrific though and credit to both sets of fans. I used the occasion of the match to pick the political brain of Proinsias De Rossa. As we walked about saying hello to friends and fans, I absorbed as much as I could from Labour’s only Irish MEP, a man of equal integrity and ability.

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