Parties battle for the 'real people' of Ireland

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Sometimes real people tell the story of an election, writes ConorMcMorrow. GE2020 has seen the various parties vying for their vote

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Sometimes real people tell the story of an election. In the 2008 US Presidential election 'Joe the Plumber' - the Ohio workingman - came to symbolise the frustration of US taxpayers.

She lived in hope of a return to the good times and that rising property prices might take her home out of negative equity. Labour did not manage to get Ashbourne Annie’s vote in Election 2016, with the Labour TD in Annie’s Meath East constituency bombing and losing his seat. The ‘real people’ that partly tell the story of this election are Kellie Dempsey and her boyfriend Glenn Doyle.

At 5am Fine Gael’s Simon Coveney, Paschal Donohoe, Helen McEntee and MEP Mairead McGuinness were in Dublin Port for a photocall at the new purpose built Brexit facilities; on the day the UK departs the EU after 47 years. That party is proposing the introduction of up to 12 months paid parental leave to be shared between new parents.

She said her party is absolutely committed to making parental leave available during a child’s first year to enable one or other parent to care for them at home.

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