He says the government can’t afford to continue all of them costoflivingireland leovaradkar
He explained that the government doesn’t have the funds to continue all of them.
He continued: “Those are very legitimate and fair questions to ask, but I can’t answer them because the Government hasn’t met.” An assessment of all reliefs will be carried out in the next few weeks to ensure that people would have more clarity on their financial situation, he stated. This comes after Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald told the Dáil that the cost-of-living crisis “hasn’t gone away” as more people turn to charities for financial aid.
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