Micheál Martin says he will not rule out working with any party after next election
The Taoiseach has said he would not rule out working with any party after the next election but accused Sinn Féin of being in “destructive opposition mode”.
Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin also said he found it extraordinary that Sinn Féin had been “absolutely silent” on the Russian build-up of troops on the Ukrainian border, accusing it of being “anti-European Union”.
“My sense of Sinn Féin at the moment is that it’s in a very destructive, resolute opposition mode, opposing everything that moves literally, politically. “The level and range of what they’re promising is in the billions at this stage, and doesn’t, frankly, add up.The Taoiseach continued: “The other aspect of it that worries me a bit is their international, European policy.“I was struck in the Dáil in the debate leading into the European Council, for example, they were absolutely silent on the massive Russian military build-up on the
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