A word from our Director of Elections
Posted on May 22, 2007 at 04:45 PM
Your vote on Thursday is vital. This is the most important election in decades, it will also be the closest contest in living memory.
Ireland needs a change. We need a government that will end the chaos in our health service. That's our first priority. Labour will deliver the health service this country needs, but we need your support to make it a reality.
Labour has run a positive campaign on a positive agenda. Throughout the country our members and supporters have put in a tremendous campaign. In the final hours before polling day we'll be continuing our campaign for change.
FF and the PDs have failed. They don't deserve another 5 years. They promised to end hospital waiting lists: they lied. They promised 3,000 extra hospital beds: they lied. No-one who abuses the trust of people like this deserves another 5 years in power.
Labour believes this can be a great country. We want to be in government to change things for the better. Better public transport, better schools for our children, a better health service.
People want a change. By voting No. 1 for Labour you can make that change. Let's make sure it happens.
Thanks
James Wyrnn,
Director of Elections.
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