Social Democrats joint leaders call for radical changes in Ireland

Party seeks end to religious discrimination, repeal of the 8th amendment

Catherine Murphy (left) and Róisín Shortall address the party event in Dublin. Photograph: Maura Hickey.

Catherine Murphy (left) and Róisín Shortall address the party event in Dublin. Photograph: Maura Hickey.

The joint leaders of the Social Democrats have called for radical changes in Irish society including an end to religious discrimination, repeal of the 8th amendment, an end to corruption, and prioritising public services over tax cuts.

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