'Some of these comments The Taoiseach made makes it seem like this is completely out of his hands.'
The extension had been heralded as a way of boosting the declining nightlife scene in the country and was largely encouraged by campaigns such asan independent volunteer group of professionals operating within the night-time industry., spokesperson Sunil Sharpe said the group are"disappointed" by the delay, but had anticipated it.
"Early 2023 was the two-year space from when the original announcement around reform was made, which was six months after the setting up of the new Government and the Nighttime Economy Task Force," Mr Sharpe said. "I would really like it if Leo Varadkar, the Taoiseach, could stop speculating and just lead us into this reform as soon as he possibly can.Mr Sharpe said"incentivizing investment" into the nighttime industry should be part of the implementation of the legislation.
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