“Last week I paid €300 a day in carbon tax. Is that fair?”
Total fiction.
Labour’s Ivana Bacik asked what restrictions on abortion, if any, she does support.
Search continues.
“The Taoiseach believes that we have a parliamentary system, but at the same time is ignoring his parliamentary party”: Aontú leader Peadar Toibín slams Taoiseach Micheál Martin’s reasoning for not holding a referendum on the Triple Lock.
Fresh claims.
The Social Democrats will “absolutely” support Ruth Coppinger’s bill seeking legal recognition for “non-binary” genders, the party’s health spokesman Padraig Rice has told Gript.
Referendum row.
“We’re not Switzerland”: Taoiseach Micheál Martin shoots down the idea of any sort of referendum on the Triple Lock, saying that under Ireland’s political system, politicians can change the policy “if that is our wish”, because “we’re democratically elected.”
“There’s a clear view that you bring to this questioning…that’s certainly not neutral language”: Tánaiste Simon Harris hits back at Ben Scallan’s question as he is asked about the three-day wait.
Affirmed.
Revolutionary relic.