A candidate for Social Democrats.
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Biography
Jen Cummins is a member of Dublin City Council, to which she was elected in 2024. Her priority is to address the housing crisis, focus on healthcare, childcare, protection of the disabled, creating and saving cities from floods in the future and increasing green cover by creating necessary climate policies.
Question time
Why did you decide to run in this election?
I'm running because I'm tired of seeing a society that isn’t working for so many of us. There is a growing sense of despondency among the electorate, and it’s clear that we need a fresh, honest approach to our politics. I’ve dedicated my career to advocating for young people and striving for a better, fairer education system. This campaign is about taking that passion and turning it into meaningful action at the national level.
What do you think is the greatest issue the country faces right now?
The greatest issue facing Ireland today is economic inequality. This inequality underpins and perpetuates the crises in housing, healthcare, education, and disability services. It’s unacceptable that in a wealthy country, so many people are struggling to find affordable homes, access quality healthcare, or ensure their children receive a world-class education. We need a government that tackles these challenges at the root and works to create a more equitable society.
What would you like your first speaking time in the Dáil to be about if you get elected?
The hopes and struggles of children and young people. I’ve spent years working alongside them, including my own children and the young people I’ve met during this campaign. This is why I’m doing this - to make this country a better place for them. I would speak about fostering genuine collaboration and building a system that actually listens and delivers real, lasting change. We need a more compassionate, inclusive society that gives every child and young person a fair chance to thrive.
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