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Cllr slates McDaid's Dáil record 05.05.10

DEPUTY James McDaid's poor Dáil voting record has been slated by an Inishowen councillor. Cllr Pádraig MacLochlainn was responding after recent figures showed that the Independent Fianna Fáil TD missed a whopping 80% of Dáil votes last year.
He also accused the Fianna Fáil leadership of "short changing the people of Donegal and treating them with contempt".
“The leadership of Fianna Fáil clearly have no respect for the people of Donegal," said the Buncrana-based councillor.
"In Donegal North East, one of their TDs and former Minister, James McDaid only bothers to show up in the Dáil when he feels like it and in Donegal South West, they have left the people there with one less representative than they are entitled to under the Constitution for almost a year now following Pat The Cope’s return to Europe in June last year."
Cllr MacLochlainn, who was a candidate for Sinn Féin in the 2007 general election in Donegal North East, said it was "unsurprising" Deputy McDaid and Mr Gallagher MEP are among the last to hold on to their lucrative entitlements following a major pensions purge among public representatives last week.
“With this culture of
Cllr Pádraig MacLochlainn and Deputy James McDaid
arrogance and dismissal of the rights of the people of our county, it is not surprising that the Donegal Fianna Fáil representatives James McDaid and Pat the Cope Gallagher are the last people refusing to hand back their ministerial pensions while still in receipt of huge salaries.
“Since Fianna Fáil returned to power at the last general election over 13,000 people have joined the dole queues in this county and thousands more have emigrated. Our businesses have been decimated, our public services have been chopped and slashed. "Rather than providing leadership, Fianna Fáil has actually taken away representation from Donegal. They deserve so much better than this," he added.
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