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Pádraig Delargy is a 25-year-old member of Sinn Féin in Derry [and new MLA for Foyle].
He is a keen Gaeilgeoir with an interest in Gaelic football and Irish traditional music.
A graduate of Queen’s University and Ulster University with PGCE, Pádraig currently works as a Primary School teach– er in the city.
He has a passion for education and strongly believes that it offers young people an opportunity to determine their future and that it should be accessible to all.
In 2018, Pádraig played a key role in establishing the Patricia Hughes Bursary Scheme in memory of his late aunt. The scheme gives £4000 each year to pupils from low-income households leaving St. Columb’s College to support them through their time at university.
His priority for Derry is developing a first-class mental health service, improving third level education, building more social and affordable homes and delivering more jobs for the north west and advancing the conversation on Irish unity.
Pádraig is passionate about people’s rights and has a strong commitment to social justice and equality for all which he demonstrates as an active trade union member.
Latest news from Pádraig
Delargy condemns petrol bomb attack
Sinn Féin's Pádraig Delargy has condemned a petrol bomb attack on a police officer in the Creggan area. Pádraig Delargy said: “The petrol bomb attack last night on a police officer in the Creggan area was disgraceful and I utterly condemn it. “The officer sustained an...
Dublin Investment crucial for north west regeneration
Investment from the Irish government in key north-south projects is crucial for the regeneration of the north west region, Sinn Féin’s Pádraig Delargy has said. The Foyle representative was commenting ahead of a visit to Derry by An Taoiseach Micheál Martin this week...