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Longford – Westmeath
David D’Arcy:
1. Yes, if we can jewish schools and muslim schools, I have no problem with secular schools.
2. Absolutly, would be part of my agenda. Religion has no place in politics.
3. Do you REALLY have to ask this Q? no!
4 I have no problems with hospitals having religiuos ethos. Is this a problem for athiests?
5 Absolutly.
6 Yes, sale of assets?
I am a laaaaaaaapsed R.C. and 100% believe in seperation of church and state. Keep religion in the churches, they’ve done enough damage to Ireland and continue worldwide.
Paul Hogan:
See the statement provided by Sinn Fein on behalf of all its candidates.
Willie Penrose:
See the statement provided by the Labour Party on behalf of all its candidates.
Mae Sexton:
See the statement provided by the Labour Party on behalf of all its candidates.
James Bannon:
See the statement provided by Fine Gael on behalf of all its candidates.
Nicky McFadden:
See the statement provided by Fine Gael on behalf of all its candidates.
Peter Burke:
See the statement provided by Fine Gael on behalf of all its candidates.
Siobhan Kinahan
See the statement provided by the Green Party on behalf of all its candidates.
No Response Received From:
Mary O’Rourke
Peter Kelly
Robert Troy
Kevin Moran
Benny Cooney
Candidates Not Contacted:
Donal Jackson
John Boland
Fine Gael statement
Green Party statement
Labour Party Statement
Sinn Fein Statement