Fiachra Ó Luain (Independent)

Year born
1981

Professional qualification
Government Scholar in Mexico 2006-2008, 1st Class Honours in Spanish, English and Cultural Studies

Occupation
Writer

Constituency
North-West

Phone number
086 3193567

Website
www.fiachraforeurope.ie

 
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Social policy
20.05.2009
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Will you commit publicly to legislation banning embryo destruction and preventing any regulatory body rubber-stamping embryo destruction?
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Fisheries
20.05.2009
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With BIM decentralising to West Cork, do you see the need for similar facilities to service seafood companies in the West of Ireland?
Do you think BIM have their finder on the pulce of what is happening in Brussles and are ensuring teh Irish seafood industry are availing of all Brussels has to offer in terms of funding?
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Jobs
12.05.2009
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Do you support Government intervention in the development of a Next Generation Broadband network?
Do you accept that the development of a proper broadband network will create jobs and help to secure Ireland’s future in a very competitive global market?
What steps will you take to bridge the digital divide?
Do you support the nationalisation of eircom?
Do you agree that broadband should be made part of the telecoms Universal Service Obligation?
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Civil rights, data protection and political participation
08.05.2009
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As you are an independent, with which Grouping in the European Parliament do you see yourself joining?
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Economy
05.05.2009
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How can jobs be created in Ireland West?
08.05.2009
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Fiachra Ó Luain



The construction of complete rail infrastructure between Cork, Limerick, Shannon Airport past Sligo to Donegal and the border counties would create the backbone of a sustainable economy between all major centres of population.

Unemployed tradespersons could be retrained and employed in the preservation of the many old builing buildings that need to be protected for future generations.

A return to local food production would lower food prices and create healthier diets.
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