Ireland could see more cost of living 'challenges' if war in Ukraine continues, says Taoiseach | JOE.ie

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He said the challenges could emerge 'towards the end of the year'

showing no signs of slowing down, Martin was asked during a press conference if trade unions are being reasonable in terms of their demands for pay increases.

“In my view, we have to work strategically as a country in the face of a unique set of circumstances brought about by Covid-19 in the first instance, as the first wave of the inflationary cycle was due to that and the imbalance between demand and supply, and the war on Ukraine," he responded.Advertisement

“We are performing very well economically so far. There will be challenges I suspect towards the end of the year if the war continues.

 

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This langer and his cronies were ripping us off well before any conflict in Ukraine. Grand convenient excuse for the liars.

Won’t be anything compared to the “cost of living challenges” we face from having a FF/FG government for the past few hundred years.

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