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Dismissing the rape gang scandal as a "dog whistle" isn't just tone-deaf ? it's a vile insult to victims and exposes a government more afraid of losing votes than of protecting children, says Henry Hill in the Telegraph.
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Support for workers on Council

category dublin | worker & community struggles and protests | news report author Wednesday October 21, 2009 18:52author by Councilwatch Report this post to the editors

Left unites to back motions supporting workers at Council committee meeting today

Motions in support of the Coca Cola workers, proposed by Críona Ní Dhálaigh of Sinn Féin, and refuse collection workers, proposed by Joan Collins of People Before Profit, were passed at a meeting of the South Central Area Committee of Dublin City Council today. The motions received the support of the Labour party but were opposed by Fine Gael. Fianna Fáil does not have councillors on this committee.

Independent councillor Louise Minihan signed in to the meeting but left immediately after doing so. The allowance paid to councillors is dependent on the amount of meetings a councillor attends and signing in is proof of attendance.

author by coca-cola workers abúpublication date Wed Oct 21, 2009 19:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hmm I wonder which party your a member of with the comments about louise Minihan.
Pretty pathetic to be honest. These silly childish attacks between different progressive organisations is gonna have to stop. There's bigger fish out there to fry for gods sake. Could you not just write congrats to the workers and leave it at that.
And on that note congratulations to the coca-cola workers on their successful motion.

author by DSpublication date Wed Oct 21, 2009 19:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Yeah Louise is great. I'm glad i voted for her and I'm not annoyed at all that my Sinn fein vote was for someone who left the party as soon as the votes were counted. Pity she couldn't stay at teh meeting to vote on the motions but im sure she's very busy with representing her constituents. Yeah.

author by DOR - NONEpublication date Wed Oct 21, 2009 20:08author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I have to say that its a bit rich for someone calling themselves coca cola workers abú to excuse a cllr's O Donohue like expense claim and then not attending a very important meeting on the ground that there are bigger fish to fry.

author by Jonahpublication date Thu Oct 22, 2009 15:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

It's pretty clear alright that this is a shinner, or a shinner sympathiser, having a go at Louise Minihan. People shouldn't be criticised for making that point because the motivation of the person writing the piece is fair game.

But on the other hand if Labour, Sinn Féin and People Before Profit councillors unite to put through motions backing workers while an eirigi councillor signs in for the expenses before heading off, that's a legitimate point to make.

Either Louise Minihan signed in to claim expenses but didn't bother to stay to vote on these motions or the person who posted this in the first place is lieing. If it's not a lie then even if Sinn Féin are using it to score points (and they clearly are) that doesn't mean they're to blame for her actions.

 
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