Cliceáil, más rud é nach bhfuil tú ag tacú leis an Páirtí Sóisialta Daonlathach an Lucht Oibre. Abair cén fáth. / Click, if you do not support SDLP. Say why.
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The Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) (Irish: Páirtí Sóisialta Daonlathach an Lucht Oibre) is a social-democratic political party in Northern Ireland.
The SDLP has fraternal links with other European social-democratic parties, including the Irish Labour Party and British Labour Party (neither of which contest elections in Northern Ireland), and is affiliated to the Socialist International and Party of European Socialists. The SDLP is also an Irish nationalist party. Its basic party platform advocates Irish reunification, and the further devolution of powers while Northern Ireland remains part of the United Kingdom. During the Troubles, the SDLP was the most popular Irish nationalist party in Northern Ireland, but since the Provisional IRA ceasefire ...
33 I clearly support it. Social Democratic and Labour Party of Irelannd is quite good party. For instance because it ... (if I wanted to write why it is good, I wrote it here), positive
32 I am strongly opposed. Social Democratic and Labour Party of Irelannd is quite bad choice. For instance because it ... (if I wanted to write why it is bad, I wrote it here), negative
The SDLP leader Margaret Ritchie has said the 'lazy and unimaginative' draft budget must be improved before her party can support it.
The SDLP's formal response has warned the plan, meant to save £4bn by the end of 2014-15, could cost 9,000 jobs.
Mrs Ritchie's comments come amid tensions over the proposals, with the UUP also questioning its merits.
Sinn Fein and the DUP are backing the budget and accusing the SDLP and UUP of undermining the executive from within.
The UUP has refused to say whether it will back the budget at the final vote in March, with the party's health minister ...
meryl - in poll Social Democratic and Labour Party
THE SDLP has launched its European Parliament manifesto, claiming it can win one of the three Northern Ireland seats. Alban Maginness said his party’s supporters would turn out to vote if there was a belief that he could win. The SDLP senses an opportunity thanks to the three-way split in the unionist vote between the DUP, the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) and the Ulster Unionist-Conservative pact. Leader Mark Durkan told a press conference in Belfast yesterday that the party would also treat the EU elections as a mid-term test of opinion on the Stormont Executive. He said his party ...
taktek - in poll Social Democratic and Labour Party
Firstly, Colum questions how Sinn Féin MP's can 'pocket' expenses 'whether for themselves or their party'. Let me clarify it for you, Colum. Sinn Féin MP's don't 'pocket' a penny. Any expenses (and the vast majority of their wages) are used to provide constituency services for the people who elect them.Furthermore, the five Sinn Féin MPs do not receive MP's salaries from Westminster, nor do they receive the £100,000 annual Policy Development Grants which are pocketed by the SDLP. The Sinn Féin MPs do not claim the overnight allowances of £25 per day. ...
taktek - in poll Social Democratic and Labour Party