
There’s talk of a government rift,
As the euro bank gives us short shrift,
But the game at the top,
Is just bad cop/worse cop,
A tactic that’s going adrift.
John Moynes
(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)

There’s talk of a government rift,
As the euro bank gives us short shrift,
But the game at the top,
Is just bad cop/worse cop,
A tactic that’s going adrift.
John Moynes
(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)
DIVISIONS HAVE surfaced between the Government parties over the Croke Park deal after Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore of Labour rejected demands from two Fine Gael Ministers for key elements of the agreement to be scrapped.
He was speaking after Minister for Transport Leo Varadkar called for the suspension of public service pay increments and Minister for Health James Reilly raised the prospect of cutting overtime and premium pay.
“Frankly, I would prefer if individual Ministers didn’t get up every Monday morning and express a point of view – a personal point of view – on [the] Croke Park agreement or budget formation or whatever. And that where issues like this have to be addressed, that they’re addressed collectively by Government,” he said.
Ooooh.
You. Outside. Now.
(Photocall Ireland)