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Conor Murphy is a senior member of Sinn Féin nationally, a Finance Minister who delivers for the people and a com– mitted local activist. Conor gives South Armagh a voice across the whole Island.
He began representing the people of our area in 1989 as a Councillor and since then has worked hard to deliver for the area as an assembly minister and as the first abstentionist MP for this constituency.
As an integral part of the Sinn Féin negotiating team, Conor has played a role in delivering on many major political agreements over the past 20 years, most recently in June when negotiating with the British Government on Acht Na Gaeilge.
During his time as Regional Development Minister, Conor oversaw the delivery of the Newry Bypass and train station. Now, as finance minister, Conor has delivered millions in financial supports to businesses and families across Newry and Armagh throughout the pandemic.
Conor believes that Irish Unity will unlock the potential of the Island economy and in particular that a United Ireland will ensure that the border region which he represents becomes an engine of industry, commerce and tourism.
Latest news from Conor
Murphy welcomes 300 new jobs at DailyPay
Sinn Féin MLA Conor Murphy has welcomed news that New York tech company DailyPay will create 293 new jobs in Belfast. The party’s economy spokesperson said: “It’s fantastic news that US tech company DailyPay will create almost 300 new jobs in Belfast by 2025. “This is...
‘DUP blockade leaving thousands of workers high and dry’ – Murphy
Sinn Féin MLA Conor Murphy has said that tens of thousands of workers have been left high and dry, facing uncertainty over pay rises as a result of a failure of leadership at the very top of the DUP. Conor Murphy said: “The DUP has today confirmed it will...
‘Sinn Féin remain opposed to domestic water charges’ – Murphy
Sinn Féin MLA Conor Murphy has said Sinn Féin remain opposed to household domestic charges. The party’s economy spokesperson said: “Sinn Féin remains opposed to domestic water charges. “The British Secretary of State has forced a public consultation...