Healy-Rae: Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil ‘bowing down’ to Green's policies

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'If you look at what policy at the moment is dictating, it's against us all the time.'

Deputy Michael Healy-Rae said the Government's policies have “absolutely” left rural areas feeling disconnected.

“If there was an election tomorrow morning, and if we take the opinion polls … it will actually tell you that the Green Party would be decimated.”Deputy Healy-Rae said,"At the same time Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael are bowing down to and implementing all of their policies.” “They've got extremely strong advocates like Michael himself, who was a member of the Rural Independence Group, which speaks very strongly and very well for rural Ireland,” he said.

Deputy Healy Rae said rural people are “perfectly entitled” to the subsidies that some claimed are “paid for by taxpayers in Dublin.”

 

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