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Martin Ferris - Junior Spokesperson on Agriculture, Food & the Marine (with special responsibility for Fisheries & the Marine)

Martin Ferris has been a Sinn Féin TD since 2002, having previously been a member of Kerry County Council and Tralee Town Council. He is married to Marie and they have 6 children and 13 grandchildren.

Martin was a member of Sinn Féin’s negotiating team in the lead up to the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 and has travelled the world to promote the Peace Process and a United Ireland. He is Sinn Féin’s spokesperson on Agriculture and Fisheries and is a member of the Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine.

Martin has been a passionate defender of farming and rural communities, coming from farming and fishing background himself. He was the first politician to shine a spotlight on the growing drugs problem in Kerry during the 1990's.

 Martin is a former member of the IRA and spent a number of years in jail for related activities. He spent 47 days on Hunger Strike in 1977.

He is a passionate GAA man and won an U-21 All-Ireland Medal in 1973 with Kerry. He has also been involved with Churchill, Ardfert and St. Brendan’s football.

Statements (500)

Sinn Féin Query Investment of Irish Bank Assets3 April, 2009

Practice of using civil servants for constituency work of Ministers must end – Ferris24 March, 2009

Ferris calls for cut in gas charges19 March, 2009

Ferris questions use of British Naval vessels12 March, 2009

Ferris to present major report on farming and fishing in the West to Oireachtas Committee11 March, 2009

Ferris calls for public hearing on Corrib10 March, 2009

Ferris highlights flaws in electoral register25 February, 2009

Padraig Mac Loughlainn Speaking on motion 13521 February, 2009

Martin Ferris speaks on motion 12821 February, 2009

MacLochlainn - Awakening the West21 February, 2009

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