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Valentines Day in Nenagh

Posted on February 15, 2009 by Alan Kelly

Valentines Day in Nenagh
Valentines Day in Nenagh

My colleagues in Nenagh decided to bring some cheer to the streets of Nenagh this Valentine's day by giving out valentines cards, roses and good spirit to the people of the town. It was done with a sense of fun and the people reacted very well to us.

Nenagh has a strong history of supporting the Labour party and certainly the sense from the people was one of the party making progress locally and nationally. There is huge respect for the Labour leadership of Eamon Gilmore and Joan Burton, who are performing excellently.

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On the Canvass Trail in Limerick

Posted on February 14, 2009 by Alan Kelly

Canvassing in Limerick
Canvassing in Limerick

I was canvassing in Limerick city with many of my colleagues recently. The response was excellent and I was very encouraged by it. Its very easy to canvass with my friend and colleague Jan O'Sullivan, as she is very popular with the locals in Limerick. I was also out with Joe Kemmy, Jim's brother, which is always a pleasure. I was always a huge admirer of Jim Kemmy. He was a man of huge integrity and kept his values and beliefs throughout his political life.

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Permanent link | Categories: Enterprise Trade & EmploymentLimerickJoe KemmyJan O SullivanJoe LeddinThomas HannonMid West. LimerickNorth TippNorth Kerry

Campaigning in South Tipp and with James Heffernan

Posted on February 13, 2009 by Alan Kelly

Campaigning with James Heffernan
Campaigning with James Heffernan

I was campaigning all over South Tipp and Limerick recently. I got a great reaction in my home county and I had time to meet up with many friends. Tipperary is a very proud county and I'm certainly gettting a very good response throughout. Many people want to see someone from Tipp. I'd be the second person to represent the county in Europe if I was elected, TJ Maher was the first. South Tipp has great local Labour County Cllrs in Seanie Lonergan in Cahir, Darren Ryan and Gabrielle Egan as well as Denis Landy in Carrick on Suir. We also have Mark Hogan and Billy Bourke in Clonmel as well as Maureen O'Donoghue in Cahir and Jim Drohan in Carrick. Finally, of course there is my colleague in the Seanad Senator Phil Prendergast. Tipp SOuth is very important to the Labour party because it is where the party was founded in CLonmel in 1912 and we've had great representatives there in Michael Ferris, Sean Treacy, Richard Stapleton and William O'Brien.

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Permanent link | Categories: James HeffernanLimerickSouth TIpp

Labour at 24% in Latest MRBI Irish Times Poll

Posted on February 12, 2009 by Alan Kelly

With Joan and Eamon
With Joan and Eamon

Great news from the latest Irish TImes MRBI poll in Feb 13th edition.

The poll was carried out on Monday and Tuesday, with a sample of 1,000 voters around the country.

It shows Fianna Fáil support down 5% to 22%, behind Fine Gael, 32% and we in the Labour party are up to 24%, which is a 10% increase, while our party leader Eamon Gilmore has the highest approval rating of any leader in the country.

The poll is a testament to the work being carried out by the party at national and local level. We were the first party to produce an economic stimulus plan and many of our suggestions are being now taken up by other parties as their policies.

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South Kerry Euro Campaign Launch

Posted on February 06, 2009 by Alan Kelly

South Kerry Campaign Launch
South Kerry Campaign Launch

I had my South Kerry campaign launch in Sheehan's pub in Killorglin on Friday, Feb 6th. It was a great night that began with the selection convention for the local area that put forward John Sheehan as the local Labour party candidate. We then launched my campaign in Sheehan's with some old friends of mine from Fexco and Gulliver, who I used to work with in Killorglin. Also present were the local Labour party members and the 'extended' family of my in laws. We certainly made an impression. Killorglin is one of my favourite towns in Ireland and I always enjoy being out and about there.

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UCC Politics Society Honorary Award

Posted on February 02, 2009 by Alan Kelly

At UCC with my nieces Maria and Paula
At UCC with my nieces Maria and Paula

I was delighted to be chosen as the Honorary Life Vice President of the UCC Politics Society. The ceremony which took place on Monday Feb 2nd was a great occasion and I'd like to thank the society for choosing someone who has great affection for his former Alma Mater. It was a bit of a surreal occasion for me in Boole 2, having sat there previously on many occasions, listening to Joe Lee, Dermot Keogh and Donncha O'Corrain.

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Permanent link | Categories: EducationUCC

Save Nenagh Hospital Rally

Posted on February 02, 2009 by Alan Kelly

Nenagh Hospital Rally
Nenagh Hospital Rally

On Saturday Jan 31st, over 1500 people turned up at the Nenagh GAA complex to protest against the planned cuts in services at Nenagh General Hospital. After leaking the initiall report that proved that these cuts were on the cards, I was delighted to see the crowd. These include A&E, surgery and intensive care. The crowd could have been much larger but for the lack of capacity in the hall and many were turned away or stayed outside listening to the proceedings on loud speakers.

The rally heard from many speakers including Peadar McMahon of the Monaghan Hospital Action Group. Other speakers fromt he platform included doctors, consultants and the the Mayor of Nenagh, who spoke on behalf of the town council.

The HSE failed to turn up.

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Waterford Crystal - A Way forward

Posted on January 31, 2009 by Alan Kelly

Waterford Crystal
Waterford Crystal

The Labour party in Waterford wish to offer every support to the staff at Waterford Crystal who have received such a devastating blow that their jobs may no longer be there.

European Candidate, Senator Alan Kelly was in Waterford along with Brian O'Shea TD and Labour councillors from the city. The Labour party was present at the factory as the news broke and remain hopeful that a buyer can be found so that the jobs can be protected.

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Open Letter to Kerry General Hospital Management

Posted on January 20, 2009 by Alan Kelly

HSE
HSE

Can Kerry keep 24-Hour A&E?

Dear Ms. Lynch,

I am writing to you to express my concern at certain developments within the HSE South area but to also offer support to the well-being of patients from the county Kerry area.

Firstly, I would like to thank you and your staff for the excellent treatment that many members of my family and in-laws have received down throughout the years. They have always spoken highly of Kerry General hospital and it would be my genuine hope that the doors of this hospital will always be open to the local community.

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Permanent link | Categories: Community Rural & Gaeltacht AffairsEqualityHealth

Euro Campaign Kick Off

Posted on December 23, 2008 by Alan Kelly

Euro Campaign Kick Off with Sean Sherlock TD
Euro Campaign Kick Off with Sean Sherlock TD

My European Campaign has kicked off and I'm delighted with the reception I'm receiving.

I have always said that I would run the most professional campaign possible and hence the recent advertisements across the constituency and the extensive distribution of my leaflets detailing what I'm standing for and aiming to achieve for my party.

I believe Ireland's future is best guaranteed by playing a full part in Europe. Ireland's open economy is facing a massive challenge and it needs close friends and a ready market for its goods and services. Membershipe of the EU provides us with a huge internal market. The ongoing capacity of Ireland to create and sustain jobs is directly liked to our membership of the EU.

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