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Published 14:54 9 Jul 2018 BST
Back in May of this year, the Irish Government announced that they were planning to remove the 'Baptism barrier' for entry into Catholic primary schools.
Education Minister Richard Bruton said he planned to enact the School Admissions Bill as quickly as possible, which would see no pressure on children entering the school to become baptised. It's understood that this legislation gave rise to the consultation process surrounding the role of religion in schools. Earlier in the year, Ó Ríordáin criticised the "cosy" relationship between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, which ensured the passing of the Admissions to School Bill. “While they duke out a phoney war through the media, Fianna Fáil has been cosying up to Fine Gael in the Seanad to make admissions to schools in Ireland completely elitist," he said. “Because of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael access to schools based on who your parents or your grandparents are is enshrined in legislation. This is wrong. “Fianna Fáil call themselves the ‘Republican Party’, yet they’ve allowed the old, elite fee-paying sector lobby get to them. The sector feels strongly about keeping a royal bloodline of succession going through its schools to maintain the old school network of fundraising. “It is not right that children who are trying to access a school on the same basis as everyone else should be disadvantaged because they are not a family member of a past pupil. “So don’t believe the spin, the cosy relationship between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil is alive and well, we’ve seen it through this odious plan to reserve 25% of school places for past pupils.” It's believed that the Schools Admissions Bill will come into effect as of September 2019.Good weather not gone forever as forecasters reveal when Ireland will see sunshine again
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