Election 2020 outtakes: Rent freeze remains a hot topic

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Election 2020 outtakes: Rent freeze remains a hot topic GE2020

Sinn Féin learns from Boris

As Sinn Féin’s stock rises in the polls, it is especially strange to see them follow the campaigning lead ofIn what appeared to be a considered move, party leader Mary Lou McDonald accused Fianna Fáil andof adopting a “project fear” approach to the general election, evoking a very effective turn-of-phrase widely used during the UK’s bitterly fought referendum on EU membership.

“I believe that project fear from the two big parties is now well and truly under way,” McDonald wasted no time in saying on Monday when asked her views on anticipated attacks from the two largest parties.Boris would be proud.

“This is all part of the attempt to spook people. I think actually it will be very calm,” he said at the time, in a comment not a million miles from McDonald’s.

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