Sinn Féin president Mary Lou McDonald has met with Green leader Eamon Ryan as well as representatives of People Before Profit."Sinn Féin wants to form a government of change and our objective is a government that builds homes, cuts rents and freezes them, reduces the pension age to 65, gives workers and families a break, and advances Irish unity," said Ms McDonald.
She said that the country needs decent public services and claims by Fianna Fáil TD, Jim O'Callaghan, to suggest any change that might deliver this would threaten the economy and turn Ireland into Venezuela, displayed a huge degree of arrogance. Sinn Féin faces a mammoth task to weave together a government without either Fianna Fáil or Fine Gael as it will require 80-plus seats to get over the line.
Solidarity-People Before Profit TD Richard Boyd Barrett has said he is keen to talk to Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald and other left parties.He said Solidarity-PBP has a lot of policy overlap with Sinn Féin, and that he would vote for Ms McDonald as Taoiseach if a deal could be done on the delivery of key areas like health and housing.
I bet the lefties are bricking it at the thoughts of actually having to act on their ideals.
So the IRA might get access to State security data and information the easy way....
Some dark days ahead... Election2020
Heard meeting not going well! Not looking promising
It's funny now how mary Lou will become enemy of the State like trump, by rte who don't agree with there views and other extreme left wing groups and the funny thing is, it is your bullshit left wing crap is very reason people are voteing for people like this to be in power
Get ready for a carbon tax if this happens.
How did that work out for these guys?
Don't give in Mary Lou....
The self entitlement of FF & FG is breathtaking, they still don't get it.
Oh joy.
The only right wing green party in Europe.
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