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Greens suspend ‘supporters list’ because they were caught out - Hogan

The decision by the Green Party to suspend their ‘supporters list’ and rescind the decision to target civil servants as supporters was made because the party was ‘caught out’ according to Fine Gael Environment Spokesman, Phil Hogan.

Hogan and White lock horns on green issues

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New Garda station for Mooncoin

Policing in south Kilkenny has received a major boost with the announcement that a new Garda station has been sanctioned for Mooncoin.

Farewell to Avril - the loss is to us and to Europe

It was with shock that I digested the news that Avril Doyle is to stop down from her role as MEP for Ireland East.

Hogan outlines measures to deal with dole queues

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Deputy Phil Hogan has called for increased support from State employment services to assist over 8,500 people who are looking for work in the Carlow/Kilkenny constituency.

Local Oireachtas members take on brewery campaign

Deputy Phil Hogan and Junior Minister John McGuinness are campaigning on behalf of the workers at St Francis Abbey Brewery who are uncertain about their future following recent developments at the brewery headquarters.

Action needed on estimated ESB bills

Deputy Phil Hogan has called on the energy regulator to immediately address the issue of overcharging on estimated ESB bills.

Fine Gael can’t pander to disaffected groups

After the disastrous rout in the 2002 General Election Fine Gael was reduced to 30 seats. They have since steadily rebuilt the party. Over recent months they have out-polled FF – the latest poll gave them a 10 point lead, albeit with a lower rating of 32 per cent. During the last election I predicted they could not win because they had simply too many seats to make up.

Fine Gael can’t pander to disaffected groups

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After the disastrous rout in the 2002 General Election Fine Gael was reduced to 30 seats. They have since steadily rebuilt the party. Over recent months they have out-polled FF – the latest poll gave them a 10 point lead, albeit with a lower rating of 32 per cent. During the last election I predicted they could not win because they had simply too many seats to make up.

Fine Gael can’t pander to disaffected groups

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After the disastrous rout in the 2002 General Election Fine Gael was reduced to 30 seats. They have since steadily rebuilt the party. Over recent months they have out-polled FF – the latest poll gave them a 10 point lead, albeit with a lower rating of 32 per cent. During the last election I predicted they could not win because they had simply too many seats to make up.

 

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