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Election 2020

Joe Costello

Party

Labour

Constituency

Dublin Central

Occupation

Councillor

Age

74

ELIMINATED

Biography

Costello was first elected as a TD in 1992. He kept his seat until the 2016 general election. He was elected as a Senator in 1989 on the administrative panel. He is the Labour spokesperson for urban regeneration. He was elected to Dublin City Council in 2019. He is a former Minister of State and spokesperson on issues including education, justice and transport. He is a former secondary school teacher.

Question Time

Q.

Why should someone vote for you?

I have worked hard for my constituents over the years and through my weekly advice centres, I have considerable knowledge of the issues facing people in Dublin Central.

Q.

What is your number one priority for your constituency?

Housing and homelessness are the biggest issues in my constituency. 80% of the people who come to my weekly advice centre have issues related to rent, notices to quit, overcrowding, homelessness and inability to purchase their own homes.

Q.

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

My number one priority for the first hundred days in the new Dáil would be to establish a national housing authority to address the crisis of housing and homelessness, and give it the powers and resources to plan and deliver public housing throughout the country.

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