November 24, 2021
Cllr. Denis Hynes joins Sinn Féin

Councillor Denis Hynes, who represents the Castlecomer Electoral Area on Kilkenny County Council, has joined Sinn Féin.

Speaking this morning, Sinn Féin TD for Carlow/Kilkenny Kathleen Funchion TD has said:

“I have known Cllr. Denis Hynes for many years and he is first class public representative.

“A tireless campaigner on behalf of workers and families, Denis is a fantastic addition to the Sinn Féin team and I look forward to working closely with him in the coming years.”

Cllr. Denis Hynes said:

“I am very pleased to join Sinn Féin, because I firmly believe the party is genuinely committed to delivering the type of change that Ireland needs.

“That means putting workers and families first, building homes, addressing the crisis in our health service, tackling the spiralling cost of living and starting to plan for Irish Unity.

“I very much look forward to working with the party locally and nationally to deliver the change that’s required.”

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