Clare Sinn Féin Sinn Féin -- Building an Ireland of Equals

Campaigns

This page contains press releases etc. on campaigns in which Sinn Féin are involved. see also "campaign literature" in the media centre.

Campaign against Budget 2009 / 2010

Sinn Féin members in Co. Clare marched in support of a number of groups protesting against harsh budget cuts. Leaflets were distributed door to door in Ennis and Shannon. Below are some of the press statements we released. Read more


Ennis  Action  In  Support  Of  Gaza  Takes  Place

During the recent attacks on Gaza by Israeli forces, Clare Sinn Féin carried out two days of action and supported the call for a boycott of Israeli goods by lodging complaints with local shops stocking Israeli produce. Read more


Job Creation Strategy

EU Candidate Launches Sinn Féin Proposals to get Ireland Back to Work Read more


Know your rights- claim your entitlements

Sinn Féin endeavours to ensure that people are aware of any social supports they are entitled to so as they can get through the current times as best they can. Leaflets used on these campaigns are in the media centre. Read more


Hospital campaign

Hospital services have been under threat from FF-led Governments for many years. The very future of Ennis General Hospital is now in doubt. Sinn Féin has actively supported the campaign against these threats. Read more


Campaign against the Lisbon treaty

Last year Sinn Féin mobilised across the 26 counties against the imposition of the Lisbon treaty and members in Clare played their part. The issues raised remain the same in the forthcoming Lisbon 2 referendum and we are fighting for a second NO. Read more


Voter registration

We always encourage people to vote, no matter which party they suppport. it is shocking to think of groups such as the poor, women, or catholics not being allowed to vote but that was the reality in Ireland in the past. People had to struggle and in some cases die, for the right of everyone to vote. To check if you are registered go to www.checktheregister.ie if you are not registered, follow the direstions on the site or see our "representitives" section to see how to contact us.