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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

55 years of service to Westport Labour honoured

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The Labour Party honoured Michael Joe Lavelle on Friday 15th December night. Michael Joe has been a loyal and dedicated member of the Westport Branch of the party for over 55 years and his service was recognised at the Westport Branch’s Christmas Party which was held on Friday night in Henehan’s Bar. The Branch and its supporters along with Michael Joe’s friends and family were present on to see him honoured.

Michael Joe was presented with a cut crystal bowl inscribed with a dedication and the party’s symbol of the rose by Emmet Stagg TD Labour’s Chief Whip and Nuclear spokesman. Deputy Stagg also read a letter to Michael Joe from Party Leader Pat Rabbitte TD. Deputy Rabbitte praised Michael Joe for his long and faithful service to the Labour Party over the last five decades and expressed the grateful thanks of the Irish Labour Party for his contribution to Irish socialism.

Cllr Keith Martin, Richie Lavelle, Michael Joe, Emmett Stagg TD, Andy Martin, John Tiernan

Deputy Stagg said Michael Joe was an example of true socialism “who had begun his involvement with Trade Unionism and Labour when he started work in the Shoe Factory in Westport. When that factory closed Michael Joe and others used their money to set up a co-operative to run the factory and kept the jobs in Westport for as long as they could.” Deputy Stagg said that Michael Joe had “served with distinction in every official position in the Branch and had served as Chairman on numerous occasions.”

Michael Joe spoke briefly saying how proud and grateful he was for the award. He thanked Deputy Stagg for being there to present him with his award and to give him the letter from Deputy Rabbitte.

“Westport and Mayo would be better off under a Labour government. Things are better now, but they are not good enough, they are sending people home from hospitals who need operations because they don’t want to put them on trolleys in the hall, well, that is not fixing the problem that is just hiding it and we need to change that because no one else will.

Michael Joe concluded “I am proud of the Westport Branch and proud of the work we have done over the years, they are a great bunch and are hard workers. We all have to do our best to help those who need it and Labour was the best party to help people.”

We had a great night with plenty of food, drink and craic and I would like to thank all those who came along to join in the fun.

The branch and I would also like to thank all those who helped out with the organisation of the evening’s entertainment and to all those who gave such great prizes for the raffle. Westport Labour would like to wish everyone a safe and happy New Year.

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Sunday, December 3, 2006

Frank Opinion on RTE 1 week in politics special

11:23 PM 4

If you missed 'Frank Opinion' on RTE 1 tonight you missed one of the best political programmes of the year. US pollster
Professor Frank Luntz was filmed as he quizzed a special group of undecided voters in Collins Barracks on what they thought of Bertie Ahern, Michael McDowell, Enda Kenny and Pat Rabbitte. It was part of a special epsiode of The Week in Politics programme and there are more planned in the run up to the 2007 election.

What is evident from the programme was a sense of cynicism among this specially picked bunch of undecided voters. While they don't believe Bertie's promises they believe him to be hard working, they dislike McDowell and are not interested in what he has to say and they don't see Enda Kenny as an alternative leader.

However there was good news for Pat Rabitte who scored highest out of the lot. They believe in his integrity, his vision for Ireland and that he is a hard worker.

That is no surprise to me. The one thing people say to me when they meet me is that they express admiration for Pat Rabbitte. He is seen as a man of the people with the people's interest at heart.

One of the disconcerting things to arise out of the programme was the fact that this group seemed to favour a coalition government made up of Fianna Fail and Labour. That is something that is not acceptable to me or to many in Labour. Fianna Fail have had their chance and I for one am fed up with their arrogance.

In particular Mayo has suffered from a complete disinterest from the party in government. Our infrastructure lags behind the rest of the country. There is also 3 Billion, that's Billion with capital B that has been earmarked for the west of Ireland in structural funds that is not being spent but rather is being quietly siphoned off for the east.

Nationally, our Health services is inferior to most developed nations, there is a growing gap between the rich and poor, young people can't afford homes and there are still low standards in high office.

It is time for these undecided voters to decide. They must make the choice their instincts are telling them is the right choice; that is a vote for Pat Rabbitte and Labour. Give us the tools and we will do the job.
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