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Election 2020

Conor Creaven

Party

Independent

Constituency

Dublin Bay North

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Biography

Ceraven's background is in retail and construction development. He has a degree in business studies and has always had a keen interest in politics and current affairs. This is his first time contesting a general election.

Question Time

Q.

Why should someone vote for you?

As a first-time candidate, I believe I will bring new and innovative ideas unlike the repeated mistakes of the past. I have also stated that I will give my TD\'s salary to five local charities until I deliver on my promise.

Q.

What is your number one priority for your constituency?

My number one priority is to advocate for the most marginalised in our society. I would be looking to improve and strengthen the current support and services being given to our elderly and those with ASD, physical and intellectual disabilities.

Q.

What one thing would you like to do in your first 100 days of the new Dáil if you are elected?

Introduce a bill to amend the Constitution so we could reduce the number of members of both houses of the Oireachtas. For many reasons, reform of the Dáil is long overdue.

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