The blog of the leader of the Labour group in Seanad Éireann and public representative in Dublin South
Contact Alex
You can contact Alex in the following manner:
Email alex.whiteAToir.ie (making the necessary changes)
Phone +353 (0)1 618 3972
Post Seanad Éireann,
Leinster House,
Kildare Street,
Dublin 2,
Ireland
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[...] or have any issues or concerns you would like us to raise in the Seanad, please do not hesitate to contact me. Remember :: Labour’s Private Member’s Business in the Seanad onchildren with [...]
It has come to my attention that I have been effectively “banned” – in the South African sense – from your website, although previous comments submitted by me were not. Might one inquire why these former were deleted from your site? May one neither criticise your motions nor oppose your election to Dáil Éireann?
It also came to my attention recently that no obvious mechanism exists for commenting on Labour’s objectives on its website.
I do not understand why my comments remain (but not my handle). Please comment or remove my posts in their entirety. My email remains as originally submitted.
Local and community employment schemes offer a variety of fascinating outlets and training options for the unemployed, the underemployed and unpaid employed.
If in doubt, contact your local Community Health Office, or talk to your local doctor or priest.
[...] or have any issues or concerns you would like us to raise in the Seanad, please do not hesitate to contact me. Remember :: Labour’s Private Member’s Business in the Seanad onchildren with [...]
Labour Seanad motion seeks reversal of cuts affecting children with disabilities « The White Board | Senator Alex White said this on October 24, 2008 at 1:54 pm |
Dear Senator:
It has come to my attention that I have been effectively “banned” – in the South African sense – from your website, although previous comments submitted by me were not. Might one inquire why these former were deleted from your site? May one neither criticise your motions nor oppose your election to Dáil Éireann?
It also came to my attention recently that no obvious mechanism exists for commenting on Labour’s objectives on its website.
I do not understand why my comments remain (but not my handle). Please comment or remove my posts in their entirety. My email remains as originally submitted.
Dear Ben:
Local and community employment schemes offer a variety of fascinating outlets and training options for the unemployed, the underemployed and unpaid employed.
If in doubt, contact your local Community Health Office, or talk to your local doctor or priest.