Over a hundred supporters who attended the event in Naas GAA Centre heard party finance spokesman Michael McGrath TD say that 'it would be a pleasure to work with him in Dáil Éireann at some stage in the future'.
Deputy McGrath described James Lawless as someone who has 'worked hard' as a community and political activist in the Naas area for many years. "He's an example of the future generation of public representatives coming through in this country, and will make an excellent addition to Kildare County Council."
At the event, the candidate outlined a wide range of issues on which he has worked over the past few years. These include commuter problems, taking-in-charge issues, involvement in local crime prevention initiatives, and setting up new business associations.
"If elected to the council I can continue my hard work, but with much greater capacity and determination," Lawless says. "It would be an honour to be elected on May 23rd and I would like to thank everyone for the huge support I've received so far."
This report is based on PR material provided by the candidate. We are arranging interviews with candidates between now and the election to establish their proposed connections and policies with Kilcullen matters.
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