Are you with us?
Posted on April 10, 2007 at 03:21 PM
Yesterday, Easter Monday, Pat launched the party's second advertising campaign which poses the question 'it's time for a change, are you with us?
Speaking on the video cast on our website makeachange.ie Pat said: "Some weeks back, we asked 'But, are you happy? because we wanted to begin a debate about our quality of life.
"I asked if you were happy to live in a wealthy economy, but in a society under strain? Now, in the next phase of our campaign, I would like to ask a different question.
"So what I am asking is 'are you with us? We can't change Ireland alone. Changing Ireland for the better is a task for all of us, working with each other."
Pat once again reiterated his Commitments for Change which he has promised to deliver in office.
- More beds in clean hospitals
- Pre-school education for all our children
- More GardaĆ on the beat in neighbourhoods
- Abolish the means test for carers
- Enable more people to begin to buy a home
Check out the website yourself here. (If you have been by the site before, you may need to hit refresh on your browser when you are on the site to see the new webcast.)
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