"Today I believe as strongly as I did during those days in London that the state should stand for social justice and for equality of opportunity"
Speech by An Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality
Speech by An Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality
Frances Fitzgerald TD at the London School of
Economics Irish Alumni Dinner
Dublin, 14th October 2016
Friends,
I’m not a great one
for looking back. But when considering what I would talk to you about I, again
and again, thought about by time at the LSE and also the time before and since.
So if you’ll indulge
me, tonight I will speak a little bit about my early career and how that has
informed my views on the challenges we face today, as well as the ones we could
face in the days ahead.
The period I spent at
the LSE was a very formative one in my life.
So many of the things
that happened since, opportunities that came my way and the views I now hold,
can be linked back to those years in London in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Good academic
training, combined with the people I met and worked with, and the causes I
became involved in, opened up my world.



