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A candidate for Sinn Féin. View party
ELECTED
Natasha Newsome Drennan
Party
Constituency
Occupation
Disability worker
Biography

Natasha Newsome Drennan has been a disability worker for the last 18 years. She is running to improve mental health services, particularly autism assessments.

Question time
Why did you decide to run in this election?

I decided to run as I see the challenges that face people on a daily basis through my work in the disability sector. Everything is a battle a day for individuals and families in this sector. I also believe we need investment in our rural communities through public transport and a proper funded plan for regeneration of our towns and villages.

What do you think is the greatest issue the country faces right now?

Housing is one of the biggest issues, rent and house prices are soaring, many are totally locked out of the hope of ever owning a home. I would like to include the issues facing the disability sector and carers. We need to see greater respite services, personal assistant hours for people with a disability and an abolition of the means test.

What would you like your first speaking time in the Dáil to be about if you get elected?

The issues I mentioned are what my first speech will be on if I am returned as a TD for Carlow and Kilkenny

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