People rather than policy is the focus of today’s pre General Election debate in Kilkenny.
Mná le Chéile and Better Together, the platform of recovery oriented services, have joined forces for the hustings which is open to the public.
It gets underway at 10 o’clock this morning at the Rivercourt Hotel in the city with a session at which questions will be formed by attendees.
These be put to a number of those facing the ballot box in a debate from 2pm which will be chaired by KCLR Station Editor Sue Nunn.
Laura Hardiman is a collective member of Mna le Cheile and also peer coordinator with Better Together and she’s been outlining the plan for KCLR News’ Edwina Grace;