Labour Conference 2007
Posted on November 16, 2007 at 05:57 PM
Conference is now over and you can view Eamon's speech on You Tube, the rest of the speech can be viewed at these links, part 2, part 3 and part 4. We will be posting more videos of key speeches and debates on our YouTube channel and you can view images on our Flickr page.
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The votes are in from the election for National Executive Committee following today's (Wednesday November 21st) recount. The results (in alphabetical order) are as follows:
Paul Dillon (Dublin South)
Brendan Carr (Dublin Central)
Ted Howlin (Wexford)
Ray Kavanagh (Dublin South East)
Peter Keaney (Longford Westmeath)
Kathleen Lynch (Cork North Central)
John McGinley (Kildare North)
Marie Maloney (Kerry South)
Jack O'Connor (Kildare South)
Sean O'Hargain (Carlow/Kilkenny)
Donna Pierce (Dun Laoghaire)
Mary Quinn (Meath East)
Marie Sherlock (Dublin Central)
Henry Upton (Dublin South Central)
Neil Ward (Dublin North Central)
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