Ceann Comhairle accuses Donegal TD of being an ‘arch strategist of interruption and heckling’
Sinn Féin finance spokesman Pearse Doherty came under fire in the Dáil from both the Tánaiste -who accused him of being a “Jekyll and Hyde character” - and the Ceann Comhairle who said he was the “arch strategist” for “interruption and heckling”.
But asking where they were, the Sinn Féin TD said they did not exit. He said the price of a house in Carrigaline in Mr Martin’s Cork South-Central constituency had increased by €100,000 to €400,000 since 2020 when the Government took office.
The Tánaiste said the Government was trying to create sustainability through the Future Ireland Fund, a sovereign wealth fund for future investment. But he said Sinn Féin had voted against it in the Dáil on Wednesday despite Mr Doherty telling Davy Stockbrokers that his party would support it. Mr Doherty replied that the Tánaiste should “open your eyes, it’s accelerating. It’s increasing month on month”.
The Tánaiste said “most people like a bit of melody but with Deputy Doherty it’s cacophony all the way”.
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