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P.J. recently visited Atlanta where he renewed acquaintances with friends made in earlier years.

The SDLP has include Atlanta as one of the major US Cities in which the party hopes to build on the goodwill created by former Leader and Nobel Prize winner John Hume.

His current work programme includes;

*The Narrow Water Bridge Project,

*Completion of the All Ireland Free Travel Scheme for Senior Citizens

*A better insurance deal for young drivers

*Campaigning against Water Charges and seeking amendments to the current legislation.

*Working with Irish American lobbying groups including ILIR to obtain Immigration reform in the US.

P.J as Agricultural Spokesman for the SDLP is committed to delivering hope to the next generation of farmers.

He says “We are missing out because of our attachment to the UK.

An All Ireland Marketing strategy would offer greater potential to the industry here on a par with that enjoyed in the Republic.

P.J takes great offence at the National Flag being used to cement territory and to intimidate neighbouring communities.

He claims that the tri-colour deserves greater respect than that shown by those that know nothing of our history.

Would you like to get involved?

Local branches of the SDLP are working all over the South Down constituency on local issues that matter to local people.

Contact the office at the address below, to find out how you can join the SDLP .


Welcome to PJBradley.com

PJ Bradley This is the website for South Down SDLP MLA P.J. Bradley. Visitors to the site will find information about PJ, including contact details, a political biography, his interests away from politics and many other interesting sidelines.

Since its initial launch in 2001, P.J.’s site has proven to be a popular, well visited resource for many people. He was the first public representative in South Down to make a meaningful and effective use of the Internet, Constituents seeking help, advice and support, local historians and students of politics are just some of the people who continue to find his site interesting.

In a personal message P.J. writes;

Cead Mile Failte,

The Internet is a truly wonderful invention, uniting people from all around the world and neighbour with neighbour. When I first entered public life, I could never have imagined such advances in technology. Friends and constituents who wished to make contact with me once had to make time consuming efforts but now they are able to do so at the click of a button. I hope you enjoy what you are about to read and maybe, if you find it convenient, you will say Hello and let me have your comments via email.

P.J. Bradley MLA