Pamphlets where distributed outlining the issues which the campaign aims to highlight and impact on, including student fees, 11+ and Irish Language education.
Speaking on the local day of action in Fermanagh, Chris Conwell said,
“The ‘Educate to be Free’ campaign is very relevant to young people nationwide, rural and urban, and it allows us to participate, educate ourselves, and have a say on the future of education in Ireland.”
“Today’s action in Fermanagh was well received by the young people and students we engaged, and we look forward to extending and building on this important issue in the year ahead.”
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Well done lads keep up the good work.
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