GENERAL Election 2007 represents a chance for the electorate to make a real difference, according to Dublin North’s Socialist Party candidate Clare Daly.
Speaking at her campaign launch, Cllr Clare Daly said the people had a choice ‘to elect different faces from the same parties’ or a ‘candidate who has over 10 years of campaigning in the area alongside communities and workers’.
‘The outcome of this election could see any combination of parties in Government together, so when you are voting for one, you don’t really know whether that vote will be used to bring one of the other parties back into power.’
She reiterated that the Socialist Party would not enter Government with Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael or the PDs.
‘We do not stand for election and then abandon people to whatever decisions the Government or the councils make,’ she said. Socialist Party leader Joe Higgins said Daly had an ‘unrivalled record’ in the area representing working people.
‘In every corner of the constituency she has stood with people for sustainable planning in Swords, Balbriggan, Lusk and Donabate.’