[It would be a good idea to ask difficult questions about the 400 missing children from State care('every' year),
and about removing the rights of parents to be parents(by default applied to all Irish Parents).
And then there is the case of the illegal funding using tax payers money. Nobody can afford to run a campaign to defeat
this referendum, as they have everybody broke, while they are busy helping themselves to the loot to run a campaign
against the good of the Nation. That is the 'real' reason why there are no opposing campaign posters up].
Ministers Frances Fitzgerald & Leo Varadkar Invite you to a
Children’s Referendum Information Evening
Wednesday October 24th 8pm
The Clarion Hotel, Liffey Valley
Special Guest Speaker Olivia O’Leary, RTÉ Columnist
Dear resident,
I write to personally invite you to an event Minister Leo Varadkar and I are hosting this Wednesday (Oct 24th) at 8pm in The Clarion Hotel, Liffey Valley.
The event is an information evening ahead of the upcoming Children’s Referendum. RTÉs Olivia O’Leary is our special guest speaker and will be explaining what the Referendum is all about. As the Minister bringing forward this Referendum I’ll be there to answer any questions you might have.
Please help spread the word about this important event! I’d really appreciate it if you would tell your friends, neighbours and family about it and I hope you can make it along yourself on Wednesday.
The Children’s Referendum is taking place on Saturday November 10th and you can find out all you need to know about this important decision by logging on to www.childrensreferendum.ie.
The Referendum Commission and the Department of Children and Youth Affairs will be delivering information booklets to your home. Keep an eye out for them over the coming days and weeks.
Please continue to keep in touch with me.
I hope to see you on Wednesday night!
Warm regards,
Frances
Minister Frances Fitzgerald T.D.
Department of Children & Youth Affairs
43- 49 Mespil Road
Dublin 4
Constituency Office
Laurel House
New Road
Clondalkin
Dublin 22