Denise Johnston is running as a Sdlp (Social Democratic & Labour Party) candidate for the Mid Ulster in the upcoming 2024 United Kingdom General Election.
Competing against 7 other candidate(s), Denise Johnston aims to bring their extensive experience to the role as a candidate for Member Of Parliament in the Government Of The United Kingdom.
The Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) was established in 1970 with a mission to promote anti-sectarianism and unite the people of Ireland in a just and prosperous society. The party aims to foster reconciliation and create a united, fair, and inclusive Ireland.
The SDLP boasts one of the youngest and most effective front bench teams across the islands. Their representatives work diligently at Westminster, the Northern Ireland Assembly, and local councils to build a new, fairer, and more equal Ireland.
Their vision includes waging war on poverty, achieving economic justice, tackling climate change, and fostering unity among the people of Ireland.
In response to the housing crisis, SDLP Ministers have increased the construction of homes significantly. They have also protected the natural environment by implementing a moratorium on fracking and investing in zero-carbon public transport to combat the climate crisis.
The SDLP is committed to a green future, scaling up efforts to achieve a clean, sustainable environment.
The SDLP is a proud member of the Party of European Socialists (PES) and adheres to the PES declaration of principles, emphasizing their commitment to social democracy and progressive policies.
Colum Eastwood, elected SDLP Leader in 2015, has guided the party through significant changes, including Brexit and the Covid-19 crisis. He emphasizes the need for active involvement in shaping Ireland's future during these challenging times.
Eastwood acknowledges the profound impact of Brexit on the political landscape and stresses the importance of building a new future for all people on the island.
The SDLP foresees the end of the United Kingdom, advocating for a shared home for all people in Ireland. They stress the importance of managing relationships with patience, care, and compassion to build a united, just, and reconciled Ireland.
To achieve this vision, the SDLP has established the New Ireland Commission, engaging with communities across the island to forge new relationships and build consensus on future constitutional arrangements.
The SDLP champions a fairer, socially just society, advocating for a Northern Ireland Bill of Rights. They have led initiatives for LGBT+ rights, including the first Assembly motion on equal marriage, and continue to push for comprehensive equality measures.
The party actively opposes racism and xenophobia, supporting the Black Lives Matter movement and opposing hostile immigration policies.
Recognizing climate change as a critical global issue, the SDLP calls for extraordinary action to keep global temperature increases below 1.5 degrees Celsius. They advocate for interventions that are robust, equitable, and socially just.
The SDLP is dedicated to tackling poverty and empowering citizens. They advocate for fair social security systems, living wages, and better work conditions.
They emphasize the need for safe, secure housing and support for families.
The party supports enhancing financial support for universities and colleges, ending tuition fees, and expanding campuses to provide world-class education and training opportunities.
The SDLP calls for strategic and properly resourced health services to meet the needs of an ageing population. They support the Bengoa Expert Panel report and advocate for removing politics from healthcare planning.
With a significant number of people suffering from poor mental health, the SDLP advocates for parity of esteem for mental health services and proper resourcing to address trauma and other mental health issues.
The SDLP supports reforms to deliver faster, fairer justice and opposes cuts to legal aid. They emphasize the importance of a visible police presence and increased resources for community policing.
The party stresses the need to address the legacy of the past ethically and comprehensively, challenging the British Government's departure from agreed legacy structures. The SDLP remains committed to building a united, just, and inclusive Ireland through partnership, cooperation, and reconciliation.
They continue to work towards social justice, human rights, and a sustainable future for all people on the island.