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Christopher O'Sullivan TD

- Fianna Fail TD for Cork South-West
- Entered the Dáil on 9 February 2020 — General election
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Voting record
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Committees and topics of interest
Asks most questions about
- Subjects (based on headings added by the Dáil record): Covid-19 Pandemic, Covid-19 Pandemic Supports, Departmental Policies, Departmental Strategies, Road Projects
(based on written questions asked by Christopher O'Sullivan and answered by departments)
Most recent appearances in parliament
- Housing Emergency Measures: Motion [Private Members] (2 Apr 2025)
“That is a 50% increase on the three years prior to that.”
- Housing Emergency Measures: Motion [Private Members] (2 Apr 2025)
“Apartment construction has reduced but the measures proposed in the motion here would actually reduce it even further.”
- Housing Emergency Measures: Motion [Private Members] (2 Apr 2025)
“We have to face up to the reality; we need private investment. If we are to deliver apartments at scale-----”
Numerology
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- Has spoken in 45 committee discussions and Dáil debates in the last year — above average among TDs.
- Has received answers to 76 written questions in the last year — average among TDs.
- People have made 0 comments on this TD's speeches — average among TDs.
- This TD's speeches, in the printed record, are readable by an average 15–16 year old, going by the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level score.
- 10 people are tracking whenever this TD speaks — email me whenever Christopher O'Sullivan speaks.
- Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "public-private partnership") 222 times in debates — average among TDs.
(Yes, this is a silly statistic. We include it to draw your attention to why you should read more than just these numbers when forming opinions.)