'Cabinet reshuffle won't deliver change' - Louise O'Reilly TD

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'Cabinet reshuffle won't deliver change' - Louise O'Reilly TD
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'Shifting around the chairs, changing personalities - that is not going to deliver for people.' Sinn Féin TD Louise O'Reilly has said that the country's crises have gotten 'progressively worse' under Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael leadership.

The Cabinet reshuffle will not bring the change the country needs, Sinn Féin TD Lousie O'Reilly has said.

His most impressive achievements, she believes, include low unemployment, economic recovery and supporting people through the cost of living crisis. "Particularly with COVID, that was such an evolving experience scientifically, medically, in terms of the advice on public health, how that was evolving with European partners and what they were doing."Deputy O'Reilly, Sinn Féin spokesperson for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, said the switch"won't represent any change in policy".

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