In the first part of this series, published on Monday, we looked at potential policy options for a successful – though yet to emerge – centre right party that might be in a position to hold the balance of power after the coming general election. In that article, we covered some of the hot-button issues: Immigration, climate policy, and the cost of living and family life.
In this edition, we’ll look at some issues that might be second order in terms of their importance to the electorate, but are nevertheless long-overdue reforms that would both improve the accountability in Irish democracy, and increase the long term political prospects of the Irish right.
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