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Crunch meeting on Labour Party row

category sligo | miscellaneous | news report author Wednesday October 29, 2003 09:37author by Allen - lp Report this post to the editors

The transfer saga of former Fine Gael Alderman Jim McGarry to Labour could take a fresh twist this week. A crunch meeting of the party’s constituency council on Thursday evening in the Trades club is due to consider the decision of the West Ward’s branch to accept him into the party.

The branch accepted the councillor’s application to join on a 7-6 vote. But a previous meeting of the constituency council voted to defer Councillor McGarry’s request to join until after next year’s local elections. Councillor Declan Bree has sent a letter to all members claiming that the future of the party is at stake. Councillor Bree said the had been contacted by a number of members who believe that McGarry does not share Labour values. However party bosses have told local activists to toe the line in a statement issued last week. Party members have been urged to accept Councillor McGarry’s arrival. All activists have been told to accept the democratic decision of the branch. They have been urged to set aside differences and work towards increasing the party’s vote in the forthcoming local elections. Councillor Bree declined to comment on the national executive’s call to toe the line ahead of Thursday night’s meeting.

However he said the statement would not allay fears about Councillor McGarry’s membership. Meanwhile Councillor McGarry said he was not holding grudges against any members in Labour. He said he was looking forward to working to maximise the party’s vote in the local elections. He said he had to toe the FG party line in some votes which went against his natural leanings.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Labour must explain to people     B&B    Wed Oct 29, 2003 10:23 
   McGarry's policies are not Labour’s     John D    Wed Oct 29, 2003 10:28 
   Labour is capitalist     leave labour    Wed Oct 29, 2003 13:05 
   loyalty     pat    Wed Oct 29, 2003 14:40 
   Sligo     Labour Lover    Wed Oct 29, 2003 14:49 
   Its not just an ordinary member !     D    Wed Oct 29, 2003 15:11 
   Rabbit has no problem with ex-Blueshirts and Right Wingers in Party     pat    Wed Oct 29, 2003 15:16 
   Labour Party Rules     pat c    Wed Oct 29, 2003 15:43 
   Labour is a broad church     F    Wed Oct 29, 2003 15:58 
 10   They should leave!     Seamus    Wed Oct 29, 2003 16:00 
 11   Blairite in direction!     damien    Wed Oct 29, 2003 16:07 
 12   Pat C's question     Degenerate    Wed Oct 29, 2003 16:20 
 13   Pat Magnier     D    Wed Oct 29, 2003 16:33 
 14   Stupid, but right     Janus    Wed Oct 29, 2003 16:49 
 15   What's the Fuss     Peter    Wed Oct 29, 2003 18:46 
 16   Peter     pat c    Thu Oct 30, 2003 11:43 
 17   So what your saying is FG and Labour are the same?     allen    Thu Oct 30, 2003 12:35 
 18   Funny that     Paddy    Thu Oct 30, 2003 14:22 
 19   Paddy I agree!     D    Thu Oct 30, 2003 15:02 
 20   Bree     Labour Lover    Thu Oct 30, 2003 15:27 
 21   dubliners only care what happens in the Capital!     John D    Thu Oct 30, 2003 15:30 
 22   Methinks     Degenerate    Thu Oct 30, 2003 15:31 
 23   John D     Jim    Thu Oct 30, 2003 15:37 
 24   Pointing out is one thing but doing something is an other!     John D    Thu Oct 30, 2003 15:41 
 25   Sligo organisation has differed from main party on many issues!     D    Thu Oct 30, 2003 15:46 
 26   Refresh my memory     Jim    Thu Oct 30, 2003 15:48 
 27   on the streets!     John D    Thu Oct 30, 2003 15:54 
 28   bin tax and Sligo     Dubliner    Fri Oct 31, 2003 13:48 
 29   dirt brigade     dirt bregade    Fri Nov 07, 2003 14:09 


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