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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
National
John Patrick Kierans

Border counties to receive priority allocations of Brexit support

Border counties are set to receive priority allocations of Brexit support.

The news comes after an amendment to the Industrial Development (Amendment) Bill 2019 passed this morning.

It gives Enterprise Ireland more power to assist businesses exposed to the consequences of Brexit, while the new amendment means that border counties will be given priority.

A general view of Leinster House (PETER MUHLY/AFP/Getty Images)

Louth TD Imelda Munster said: “My own home town of Drogheda is a prime example of why this is required.

“Drogheda has fantastic potential. It’s located on the Dublin-Belfast corridor, its population is highly skilled and it has a dynamic business community.

"In fact, the Financial Times has identified Drogheda as one of Europe’s Top 10 emerging micro-cities.

“It’s very frustrating that the Government doesn’t see this, as Drogheda gets overlooked time and time again when it comes to business and development opportunities.

"We got nothing in the National Development Plan, we lost our town council and borough status under the last Labour and Fine Gael Government."

The Sinn Fein Deputy added: “Investment opportunities seem to go elsewhere. There were media reports some months ago suggesting that foreign businesses who were seeking to locate in Drogheda were advised to go elsewhere.

“This bill that the government presented today did the bare minimum. It doesn’t address the serious concerns that the business community have expressed regarding the Brexit loan schemes, which are not targeting the right businesses, it doesn’t addressed workers rights concerns in terms of safeguarding jobs and the supports in the bill are limit.

“That being said, I am happy that I was able to improve the bill and ensure that Drogheda, as well as other towns along the border like Dundalk, will be first in line for the Brexit supports that are provided for in the bill and it won’t be so easy for the government to pass over us in this regard.”

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