Workers’
Party Councillor Ted Tynan has said comments he made in an interview with the
Cork News in relation to the party’s position in support of the non-payment of
water charges had been taken out of context.
Cllr. Tynan
said the Workers’ Party was very clear in its total opposition to water charges
and its call for a mass non-payment campaign.
He said: “I
was making the point that while non-payment is central to defeating the water
charges and Irish Water it is only one element in the fight against these charges
and the privatisation of a vital natural resource. This battle cannot be reduced to simple
sloganising.”
“The Workers Party believes that Irish Water must be
abolished along with the water charges and the responsibility for public water
and sanitation should revert to the local authorities which must be properly
funded from a progressive and fair taxation system”, said Cllr. Tynan.