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Lynn Boylan


In May 2014 Lynn Boylan was the first of four Sinn Féin MEPs elected to the European Parliament making the party the largest Irish group in Europe. Representing the constituency of Dublin she topped the poll with over 83,000 first preference votes. 

Lynn is a member of the Sinn Féin Ard Comhairle and has been an active Sinn Féin member of the party for eight years.  She contested the 2007 general election and the 2009 local election in South Kerry.  In 2009 she returned to Dublin.

Lynn has worked in Ballymun as a community programme coordinator with an environmental NGO. This work allowed her to combine her skills as an ecologist with her commitment to community activism.

In 2010 Lynn was appointed chairperson of the Safefood Advisory Board after serving four years on the board.

Safefood, one of the Good Friday Agreement All Ireland bodies, promotes greater cooperation in the areas of nutrition and food safety.

Lynn has a real interest in EU Policy and politics, particularly in the areas of employment, public transport, environment and food regulation.

Statements (505)

Mary Boyle ‘failed by Irish legal system’ – Boylan30 July, 2016

Fine Gael need to get real on white-collar crime - Lynn Boylan29 July, 2016

We need to address intergenerational inequality – Boylan28 July, 2016

Killing their buzz – Bee sperm drop caused by insecticides – Boylan28 July, 2016

Irish Neutrality ‘not Minister Flanagan’s to throw away’ – Boylan21 July, 2016

Young people short-changed as Irish government to hand back €30m of funding to Europe – Boylan21 July, 2016

Ireland will not sacrifice its neutrality for a European Army20 July, 2016

‘‘Killer fat’ risk ignored by Ireland and EU’- Lynn Boylan MEP13 July, 2016

There needs to be a public record of how much state bodies and government departments spend on advertising11 July, 2016

Boylan welcomes common-sense rejection of energy drink health claims7 July, 2016

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