Hogan announces general election run for Independent Ireland
Independent Ireland have announced the candidacy of Cllr Paul Hogan for the Longford Westmeath constituency in the upcoming general election.
They say his wealth of experience and proven track record of commitment position him well to represent the people of the midlands.
First elected in 2004 at the age of 21, Cllr Hogan has served on every council since and had was the youngest mayor of Athlone.
He says his commitment to his community is matched by his academic achievements: a Master’s in Child and Youth Care, a First Class Honours Degree in Social Care, and a First Class Diploma in Community Development Practice from NUIG.
Cllr Hogan is a social care lecturer at the Technological University of the Shannon.
“I am delighted to be selected by Independent Ireland to contest the constituency of Longford Westmeath,” he said in a statement today, Saturday.
“Independent Ireland’s common-sense approach to politics is resonating with people. We offer a real alternative to the government’s failed policies and their inability to listen to the people.”
Cllr Hogan narrowly missed out on a Dáil seat in 2016, and he remains deeply appreciative of the support he received, he said.
He highlighted a “lack of accountability and transparency in today’s government” as key issues driving his candidacy.
“Government decisions are having a detrimental impact on local communities, from housing crises to the rising cost of living. It’s time for change, and I am ready to lead that change,” he said.
Key Issues and Platform
Paul Hogan’s platform focuses on addressing the pressing issues that affect the lives of the people in Longford and Westmeath:
Housing Crisis:
Hogan is committed to tackling the housing crisis, which has led to record numbers of people experiencing homelessness, living in overcrowded or substandard conditions, and struggling with soaring rents.
Cost of Living:
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are under immense pressure from rising energy, food, and fuel costs. Hogan has pledged to fight for better support for SMEs, including extending the 9% VAT rate for businesses in need.
Public Services:
Hogan stressed the need for urgent action in healthcare, education, and public services. “Our health service is in chaos, waiting lists continue to grow, and vital services like CAMHS are woefully underfunded. We must do more for our nurses, doctors, teachers, and public servants,” he said.
Rural Communities:
Hogan is also focused on revitalising rural communities. He is determined to address the decline in services in towns and villages, the pressures on family farms, and the ongoing lack of investment in critical infrastructure like water and road safety.
Endorsements
Independent Ireland leader Michael Collins, TD, said: “Paul Hogan has been a powerful voice for the midlands for nearly two decades. His understanding of the issues facing Longford and Westmeath, combined with his proven leadership, makes him an excellent choice to represent the people in the Dáil.
“Paul is exactly the kind of representative Independent Ireland are proud to support. I would urge the people of Longford Westmeath to support his campaign, he is as dedicated and hardworking councillor and has been a huge asset to Independent Ireland in helping us to build our party – a vote for Paul is a vote for community first, common sense politics”
Michael Fitzmaurice, TD echoed that sentiment.