Sinn Féin spokesperson on Education and Longford / Westmeath TD, Sorca Clarke
Sinn Féin spokesperson on Education and Longford / Westmeath TD, Sorca Clarke, has said that a leaked video, which shows Fine Gael members applauding and cheering on sneering and disparaging remarks made about teachers, revealed the party’s contempt for teachers and workers.
The incident took place at the general election campaign launch for Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Peter Burke, and Ms Clarke called on the Fine Gael Minister and his party leader, Simon Harris, to apologise.
Deputy Clarke said, “To hear teachers being spoken of with such disregard and contempt at Peter Burke’s election campaign launch is unacceptable. No workers should be demeaned in this way.
“It is staggering, but very telling, that not only were these remarks allowed to go unchecked, but they were actually applauded, lapped up and cheered on by Fine Gaelers in attendance.
“This was Peter Burke's event. He needs to apologise to teachers and workers and, as party leader, Simon Harris needs to clarify whether he stands over Fine Gael members jeering teachers.
✈️ @Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary got Minister @peterburkefg campaign off to a flying start in Westmeath last night! pic.twitter.com/5upOf7RfC5
— Fine Gael (@FineGael) November 10, 2024
“The tone, the words and the attitude contained in the leaked video show very clearly to the electorate where Fine Gael’s priorities lie.
“Fine Gael are not on the side of teachers. Fine Gael have no interest in improving our education system, reducing class sizes by ensuring we have enough teachers or that teachers who are currently working abroad can see a future for themselves here at home.
“The reality is Fine Gael will never be on the side of workers, whether they be in the private sector or public sector.
Political parties and independents spent the weekend rallying for votes as the election campaign gains momentum.
— Virgin Media News (@VirginMediaNews) November 10, 2024
In the midst of this, teachers express discontent over remarks by Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary made at a campaign launch.#VMNews | #GE2024 | @GavReilly pic.twitter.com/2olLnNpM4r
“Last month, Fine Gael chose to trumpet as a victory that they would not increase sick leave, now their party members are laughing at and mocking hard-working teachers.
“They should be ashamed of themselves.”
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