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Labour goes door-to-door 17.05.10

PEOPLE in Inishowen will have an opportunity to grill the Labour Party on their policies when they launch a major door-to-door survey of voters in the county.
The '30-second survey' will be launched on Saturday, May 22, and is being heralded by Labour Party activists as “an ideal method to canvass voters“ and determine what the important issues are for the next general election. The survey is expected to last around six weeks and will coincide with similar information-gathering in all the major towns and cities in the West.
Cllrs Jimmy Harte and Frank McBrearty will be handing out the voter survey as well as answering questions on Saturday afternoon at various locations in Donegal North East and Donegal South West.
Labour Party activists will descend on a number of central locations in the towns and villages as well as going door-to-door asking for 'just 30 seconds' of people's time.
Recent Labour convert, Cllr Harte said he was “excited“ about meeting voters.
“Weare a party that listens, but along with meeting voters, I hope people will take the time to fill out the survey. Their opinions are very important to us and will help shape the focus of my campaign and that of the Labour Party,” he said.
Cllr McBrearty added: “This is a simple introductory step to meet, listen and engage many
potentially frustrated voters. The basic idea is to focus on building up trusted local voter relationships and a more meaningful understanding of the concerns of voters.
“Mr Cowen’s recent conversion on the road to Damascus, like his sums, just don’t add up, and it’s rather late in the day for the Taoiseach to admit failings, when thousands have lost their jobs and thousands more have emigrated. Thanks, but no thanks, Mr Cowen, but I’d rather you kept your half-baked apologies to yourself,” added Cllr McBrearty.
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