Inside Politics: Fine Gael fires out six press releases over Sinn Féin’s proposals, as Opposition parties make dizzying array of spending promises
Sinn Féin spokesperson on public expenditure and reform Rose Conway-Walsh, finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty and party president Mary Lou McDonald publishing the party’s alternative budget proposals on Wednesday. Photograph: Alan Betson/The Irish Timesproposed axing the USC.
Over on his Instagram, Donohoe is striking a more mellow pose, posting a multi-part story scored with jaunty songs. Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly, and his budget overrun, are centre stage, with worries over new spending on drugs being sacrificed.
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