Can They Rebuild It?

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This morning.

Alexandra Hotel, Dublin 2.

Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald (above) and party spokesperson on Finance Pearse Doherty launch Sinn Fein’s Alternative Budget 2021.

Sinn Féin has pledged to reverse the cuts to the pandemic unemployment payment and wage subsidy…

The party also said it would deliver 1,100 more hospital beds, 100 ICU beds, and it would recruit 2,500 additional nurses and doctors.

It also plans increases to various working-age social welfare payments by €5 per week, costing €222.5m.

The weekly pension would rise by €3 per week and €5 for those living alone…

Sinn Féin alternative Budget pledges reverse in PUP, TWSS cuts (RTÉ)

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29 thoughts on “Can They Rebuild It?

  1. broadbag

    It’s easy to shake the magic money tree and pretend there’s sweeties for everyone such absolute nonsense and yet another waste of time when they could be doing something productive instead.

    1. Kolmo

      The magic money tree bailed the banks and a lot of developers out, continually subsidises very profitable large international firms with tax breaks and supplemental social welfare wage top ups for low paid staff, also subsidising tax-free real estate investment “charities”..that magic money tree you mean?

      1. eamonn

        This magic money tree, with its bountiful fruit, grows not in the garden of the proles.
        It is ensconced safely beyond their grubby fingers.
        Privileged are the pickers.

    2. GiggidyGoo

      Well, considering SF had to coach FG as regards Fiscal Space, they look like they’re better placed to budget.

  2. Elizabeth mainwaring

    I’m sure 2,500 Irish doctors abroad are queueing up to return and pay Sinn Fein taxes! Quel blague!

  3. Joe

    The rancid FFFGGP (GP included as they are the Greenwash section of FG) and their fellow anti-citizen travelers have screwed over the tax payers for at least a century. If anyone wants it to continue then continue voting FFFGGP
    for more of the same they are either blithering idiots or in need of medical attention.

    It is time for an alternative there is nothing proposed in the Shinners budget that is unachievable and it is a million times better than the usual poop form FFFGGP

    1. Gavin

      Yeah but its scary SInn Feinn, that just line to far, lets stick witht he same old poo, surely this time itll be different

  4. MacGafraidh

    There’s a fairly sizeable money well called the HSE.. If the structure was tightened, I’m sure we’d be dumping a lot money into it and they could increase the beds and payroll without a major impact. Like a business, you need to tighten the current processes and out goings its not just about generating additional funds and throwing further into a poorly managed pocket.

    1. Q Celt

      No more than 6 large hospitals needed to service the country. However as usual parish pump politics by all parties means this will never happen.
      For isolated areas air ambulances are the answer, look how many are operating in rural parts of England.

    1. Janet, dreams of big guns

      most of the nurses looking after my Dad were lovely indian ladies, plenty more where they came from

    2. Gavin

      Maybe if they paid them a decent wage and didnt treat them like its the 1940s and still considered a “Calling” they woulndt be leaving th country in droves for better pay only to be replaced by less experienced people from other countries…maybe start there, what do think.

      1. curmudgeon

        Top propaganda Gavin, the Nurses Union are very proud to have you!

        Last year a nurses average pay — including allowances & extras for unsociable hours was €57,000!
        This doesn’t even factor in perks and the fantastic pension.

  5. SOQ

    When is Sinn Féin going to get on board against this lock down madness?

    They will for sure- but when?

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