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SDLP Youth: Save Our Children Now

category national | miscellaneous | press release author Tuesday May 15, 2007 22:51author by SDLP Youth - SDLPauthor email info at sdlpyouth dot com Report this post to the editors

SDLP Youth Member Clare Muldoon has responded to new figures released by Save the Children showing how desperate poverty is facing our young people.


Miss Muldoon said, “It is shocking to learn that 1 in 4 children here live in Poverty, and considering that Northern Ireland has the youngest population of any region in the United Kingdom, these figures are even more alarming. Approximately 27% of our population are under 18.”

“With 100,000 children currently living in poverty it is essential that the Assembly addresses this issue immediately. There has been a reduction in the amount of children living in Poverty in Northern Ireland but so much more has to be done.

“The New Assembly must take action and ensure that continual reduction and even speedier reduction to the amounts of Children living in Poverty is attained.”

author by Gan ainm - Belfast ABCpublication date Wed May 16, 2007 09:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The SDLP are pro business to the core. This ethic allows John Hulme to introduce raytheon to derry, a firm responsible for killing kids in their droves in lebanon and elsewhere. Anyone with a brain knows that adherence to capitalist economy is responsible for child poverty. So either you dont have a brain or you will leave the SDLP. Stop using poor kids to boost the profile of your sad dying party.

author by Jackpublication date Fri May 18, 2007 12:08author address author phone Report this post to the editors

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6646223.stm

"reland's new multicultural mix
In the run-up to the Irish general election, the BBC News website is looking at some key issues affecting modern Ireland. Here, the BBC's Stephen Fottrell considers the mass immigration that has transformed the country in recent years."

What do 400,000 immigrants know that the grand wee Norn Ir'n folks don't want to know? Slow learners, perhaps. Even McAleese has been imported.

author by honest to goodnesspublication date Fri May 18, 2007 12:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The problem with Northern Ireland, The 26 counties and the UK are very similar.

Too much time and money has been invested in the idea of conflict repeating itself.
Ordinary people just want to get on with their lives.
They want truth on the bombings so that they can move on.

This is denied them by the people who want to delineate their ideology of
nationalism and monarchism and the people who desire to create
political issues where there are none- like Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern.

They have spent masses of cash on schemes to fit Ireland and Britain into
a cultural vortex while always betraying their own people on simple issues
such as education and health.

They are molehill-makers.

They have not responded to the problems of war and inequality.
They have copperfastened religious bigotry.

= they have failed to respond to a changing planet with a political will.
So they can fuck off now and let people fix their own problems in peace.
feed their own kids and mind their own ill/dying etc.

whilst they walked on the boyne Site there are nurses strikes, heritage destruction,
over sized school classes, diseased water, hospital bugs and the very rich
are creaming the money from their creation of a bureaucracy in place of
mandated government.

were they all inhaling since 1998?

author by leftistpublication date Fri May 18, 2007 21:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hey no name, criticising stoops for being 'pro business' is a joke. All the major parties in the north are pro business incl SF. Difference here is stoops probably value paying tax more than shinners, thats about it. Didnt see any SF people banging away against raytheon. Is this the new dig at sdlp now that noone can accuse them of ebing more pro brit that sf?

author by Redpublication date Tue May 22, 2007 17:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I wouldn't worry about that fool going on about Raython at the top of the thread (the esteemed Chairman of Whataboutery Central)- no matter what the SDLP says you're always going to get some nuts who have a go regardless. I welcome parties of any persuasion highlighting important issues- unfortunately though some people are more interested in sad political point scoring. Keep 'er lit.

author by Acheronpublication date Tue May 22, 2007 23:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

It is sad that people are so hell bent on picking fights. John Hume brought jobs to Northern Ireland that people desperately needed during a time when children were needlessly losing their parents in the "war for freedom". It seems that people forget the good things that were done in a time when very little good was at the forefront. Should we not be thinking primarily about the Children here who are homeless or living in abusive homes!

The issues of Child Poverty affect all the parties in Northern Ireland and it is good to see that young people are actually noticing that this is a serious issue. There are several debates coming to the Assembly in the near future concerning childrens issues and that should be welcomed by all of us. Hopefully there is a positive message being sent out from that if not from some of the posters here.

author by Raytheon 9 supporter - DAWCpublication date Wed May 23, 2007 18:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Actually, John Hume - and co-Nobel Peace Laureate David Trimble - did not bring Raytheon jobs to Derry while children were losing their parents in the conflict here. They brought Raytheon as part of the 'peace dividend' - an irony which was not lost on those in Derry who stand for a better, more peaceful world. As a result, the Foyle Ethical Investment Campaign and the Derry Anti War Coalition were opposed to Raytheon from day one despite all the hype about hundreds of jobs. Since last year's occupation and decommissioning of Raytheon in Derry, it has emerged that there were never more than about 40 jobs based in the Derry office and about half of these thought 'based' in Derry were, in fact, located in the US.

A recent report on the labour market in Derry shows that - because of poverty levels in the city - there are very low levels of skills in the unemployed workforce (more than half of the working age population). As a result, jobs in places like Raytheon are not going to local people but to people coming to Derry specifically to take up work. Nothing wrong with that, but don't pretend Raytheon has been as good for Derry as it has for the politicians, including Hume, who supported it.

Related Link: http://www.raytheon9.org
author by Acheronpublication date Thu May 24, 2007 20:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I wasn't talking about Rayethon in particular and was refering more to the constant criticism which is only based on hatred, I was probably caught up in that myself, but I appreciate you giving that information as it is something I was unaware of.

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