| # | Name | Comments |
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| 701 | Aoife Simons | |
| 702 | Patrick Kennedy | We are a Republic, it should not be some abstract concept or simple description of the State. We hold all of our people equal, raise none to any higher position above the people and thus are a Republic. We should treat all as such, protecting and preserving the dignity, welfare and freedom of all of the people through the defence of their rights and exapansion of equality that all have a right to since their very existence. Such savage cuts in funding are unacceptable and a betrayal of the ideas of a democratic republic. |
| 703 | Anonymous | As an Irish citizen of forty years with a minority background I am concerned about self regulation and accountability in the public service sector. |
| 704 | |
| 705 | Sara-Jane Cromwell | I am signing this petition in my capacity as CEO of Gender Identity Disorder Ireland. |
| 706 | NatashaPrice | |
| 707 | Gillian Mc Inerney |
| 708 | Ms Alison Black | Hi am alison from Northern ireland |
| 709 | Anonymous | |
| 710 | Anonymous | |
| 711 | Grainne Healy | My equality and human rights protections are severely under pressure as a result of the cuts. |
| 712 | Elizabeth Harrington | |
| 713 | Dee | we all deserve equal rights, all our blood flows the same therefore we are the same, give us the same rights. |
| 714 | Sarah Dillon |
| 715 | |
| 716 | Deborah Carberry | |
| 717 | Danielle Lavigne |
| 718 | Lauryn |
| 719 | Aerandir Baiza | The basic human rights are being heavily violated in the Republic of Ireland, where the Government is way behind its people. Everyone, regardless of race, gender, gender identity, and sexuality is and/or has the ability to become a valuable workforce and greatly improve the struggling economy. At present, we are not having the basic rights to be able to realise our true potential. |
| 720 | Agnieszka Kolodziejczyk |
| 721 | |
| 722 | A civilised society must never forget or give up on the fundamental that we are all equal. Any cutback suggests that equality doesnt matter. It is a disgrace. |
| 723 | Bobbie Ryan | |
| 724 | Sarah Benson | |
| 725 | Maeve Healy | |
| 726 | Sacha Johnston | |
| 727 | MICHAEL LAMB | |
| 728 | Rachel Dempsey | |
| 729 | Orla Fogarty | The most vulnerable in our society MUST be protected. Cuts to these organisations affect the quality of service that they provide to those that depend on them most. |
| 730 | Joseph De Lappe | |
| 731 | Tulip Hambleton | |
| 732 | Linda Regan |
| 733 | Anonymous | I agree with the statement as above. |
| 734 | Margaret Sheridan | |
| 735 | The DRCC has been part of the ERA since its inception and we support its cause and feel very strongly that cutting the budgets of the EA and HRC to the extent they were cut is a very serious retrograde step and needs to be redressed. |
| 736 | I dont want the Goverment interfearing with my human and equality rights and I think the more people that sign this petition the better |
| 737 | Anonymous | |
| 738 | niall crowley | |
| 739 | Clare Naughton | |
| 740 | Catherine Kenny | |
| 741 | Moya de Paor | I wish to register my support for a really important cause as the eqaulity infrastruture is under threat in ireland through such unfair cutbacks. |
| 742 | siobhan Madden | |
| 743 | Mandana Zarrehparvar | |
| 744 | William White | The Equal Status Acts of 2000 + 2004 give clear rights to people with disabilities.
However, with the savage cuts by the Irish Government, these are eroding the rights enshrined in law.
We support the work of ERA and its valuable input in the Rights and Equality struggle in Ireland. |
| 745 | Kerry Deaf Resource Centre |
| 746 | Tricia Kavanagh | |
| 747 | Billy Roche | |
| 748 | Claire Murphy | |
| 749 | Vanessa | |
| 750 | Vanessa Hoare | |