Saturday, 23 May 2015

MARRIAGE EQUALITY VOTE SHOWS IRELAND A TRANSFORMED COUNTRY



Cork Workers’ Party Councillor Ted Tynan has said that the big Yes vote in the Marriage Equality referendum shows that Ireland is a transformed country compared to what it was even 20 years ago.

Cllr Ted Tynan (right) with WP member Adam McCarthy at Cork Count in City Halll


Welcoming the almost 2 to 1 Yes vote in Cork North Central, Cllr. Tynan said it represented an open, more tolerant and inclusive society and a marked decline of conservatism across the country. 

Cllr. Tynan said: “Twenty years ago Ireland voted by the narrowest of margins, about half a percentage point of difference, to legalise Divorce.  Cork North Central on that occasion voted No.  Yesterday that same constituency voted overwhelmingly to allow for same-sex marriage.  That by any measure is a huge change in just 20 years. It represents a social revolution in people’s outlook and attitudes”.


The Workers’ Party Councillor said the result showed that there is now an appetite for more social change in this country.  “This vote should pave the way for a referendum to Repeal the 8th amendment and to remove other reactionary and outdated laws and practices in this country. A new morning has dawned and we should not miss the opportunity to advance true democratic values and equality for all citizens”, said Cllr. Tynan.

Friday, 1 May 2015

RESPONSIBILITY FOR BUS STRIKE RESTS SQUARELY WITH GOVERNMENT

Workers’ Party Councillor, Ted Tynan, has expressed solidarity with striking Bus Éireann workers in Cork today, saying that the responsibility for the strike rests squarely with the government.



Cllr. Tynan said that despite claims to the contrary from Minister Pascal Donohue and the National Roads Authority, the government was determined to privatise a  much larger portion of public transport than the 10% currently proposed which he described as a foot in the door which would inevitably be kicked open if workers didn’t take a stand.

“On this May Day I am calling for solidarity for and understanding towards the Bus Éireann and Dublin Bus drivers and to all workers in Ireland and internationally.  This strike is being portrayed as being about disruption and stubbornness – in fact it is about the very survival of publicly owned and operated public transport”.


“The Workers’ Party calls on the government to abandon the route privatisations and to  properly fund public transport.  It needs to be pointed out that Ireland has one of the lowest rates of state subsidy for public transport in the European Union.  Instead of selling off the most lucrative routes to purely profit oriented operators, the state should be investing in building a public transport service fit for purpose.”, said Cllr. Tynan


Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Right 2 Water demonstration Dublin March 21st

Next Saturday, 21st March, what is likely to be the most important anti-water charges protest yet will be held in Dublin.  Over the next few weeks bills wills begin to drop through the letterboxes of well over one million people.  So far a magnificent campaign of resistance to these unjust charges has been fought in every corner of the country.  Ordinary working class communities have stood up and refused to accept the water charges which are a prelude to the selling off of that most vital resource - Water.  If we don't stand up and fight now, and mount a massive and lasting BOYCOTT of the water charges, we will pay, our children will pay and our grandchildren will pay a terrible price.  If we lose the battle water will become just another commodity owned by some billionaire or conglomerate and sold at huge profit to the citizens.

I urge as many citizens as possible to get to Dublin for next Saturday's march.  It could be the most important protest march in modern Irish history.  Buses, trains and cars will come from every corner of the country and the Right 2 Water campaign in Cork are running buses directly to the centre of Dublin for the event.  See below for details.

Ted Tynan


Will you be there?


Monday, 9 February 2015

Cllr. Ted Tynan condemns arrest of Paul Murphy TD and other anti-water charge activists

Cork Workers’ Party councillor Ted Tynan has condemned the arrest of Socialist Party deputy Paul Murphy and a number of other citizens in Dublin in relation to last November’s protest against Tánaiste and Labour Party leader Joan Burton, describing the arrests as a political act aimed at intimidating the anti-water charges campaign as a whole.

Cllr. Tynan said that the arrests were in sharp contrast to the state’s failure to jail the bankers and property speculators who had destroyed the Irish economy and  driven a large section of the population into deep  and long-term poverty.


The Workers’ Party councillor said that sections of the media, especially newspapers controlled by the Denis O’Brien group, had deliberately whipped up a frenzy of hate and gross exaggeration against those engaged in protest against the Troika’s water charges.  “Having failed to damage the anti-water charges campaign with a torrent of abuse and lies, the state is now seeking to intimidate people engaged in legitimate protest.  I predict now that this intimidation will not only fail but it will massively backfire against the government”, said Cllr. Tynan

Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Tynan welcomes new Dublin councillor to Workers Party

Cork Workers' Party councillor, Ted Tynan, has welcomed Cllr. Éilis Ryan, a member of Dublin City Council, to the Workers' Party has said he hopes to work with her to project the party's voice on local government.

Cllr. Éilis Ryan, now represents the Workers' Party on Dublin City Council


"I am delighted that Cllr. Ryan has decided to join the Workers' Party.  It gives the party a presence on Dublin City Council for the first time in years and having met Éilis I am more than convinced that she will play an important and dynamic role as a Workers' Party representative in the capital", said Cllr. Tynan.

Click here to read Cllr. Éilis Ryan's statement on why she has joined the Workers' Party

Cllr. Éilis Ryan join the Workers' Party




Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Cork WP Christmas Draw Results 2014

The Cork Region of the Workers' Party held its annual Christmas Draw at the Cotton Ball Bar, Mayfield at 9.30pm on Monday, 15th December, 2014.

The following were the winners in this annual Private Members Draw:







Prize
Ticket No.
Winner
1st
0397
John Jefferies, Cobh
2nd
0476
Sam McCarthy, Ballyphehane
3rd
0533
Sonya O’Neill c/o Sean McCarthy
4th
1476
Sean Crowley c/o Three Horseshoes Bar,  Dillon’s Cross
5th
2749
Shantell McCarthy, Mayfield
6th
1120
Richard Scannell, Dublin Hill, Cork
7th
1029
Eric Coughlan, Churchfield Avenue
8th
0006
Aaron Sherin, Mayfield
9th
0661
Nuala Crean, Mahon
10th
2875
Pat Cummins c/o Donie Crean
11th
0245
Martin Mason c/o Tom Mason
12th
0633
Nina Ahern Snr, Clonakilty
13th
0150
Willie Cronin c/o Donie Crean
14th
2607
John Brennan, Dripsey, Co. Cork
15th
2877
Pat Cummins c/o Donie Crean
16th
1051
Pat Tynan c/o Ted Tynan
17th
0429
Fiona McCarthy, Connolly Road, Cork
18th
0331
Gavin O’Callaghan, Mayfield
19th
0323
Sean Hales,  Bandon
20th
0416
Tom McCarthy, c/o Sean McCarthy
21st
0437
Tom McCarthy, c/o Sean McCarthy
22nd
0877
Roy Keating, Ballyphehane

All winners have been notified.  We would like to thank all those who donated prizes for the draw along.  Thanks also to all our ticket sellers and those who supported the draw.  We wish you Seasons Greetings and best wishes for the New year.

Peace, Work Democracy and Class Politics

Saturday, 13 December 2014

Tynan demands action as Mayfield heating fails again


Cllr. Ted Tynan
A district heating system serving more than 200 houses and flats at Glenamoy Lawn and Ardbhaile in Mayfield on Cork’s Northside is giving trouble for a second winter in a row less than two years after a major overhaul was carried out.

Local Workers’ party Councillor, Ted Tynan, said dozens of residents in the local authority built estates are freezing in their homes just as the first sharp frosts of this winter begin to bite. 

Cllr. Tynan had raised the issue at a meeting of Cork City Council last February and had called for a thorough investigation to be carried out into the district heating system which relies on a large central boiler to feed hot water to the individual homes through under-floor piping.

“The system seems to function when demand for heating is average but when cold snaps such as the present one occur the heat doesn’t get to some of the homes leaving the occupants, including both elderly pensioners and families with young children, without any heating or with a bare minimum of heat” said Cllr. Tynan.