THE Fianna Fáil offer – or capitulation to Leo Varadkar’s offer of a 2020 summer election – to extend the confidence and supply agreement (CSA) for another budget (in October 2019) has implications for two party leaders. One is Labour’s Brendan Howlin and the other is FF’s Micheál Martin. The central stratagem behind selecting Howlin… Read more »
To access this content, you must be a Phoenix subscriber.
Get access to The Phoenix online for as low as €1.50 per week. Read all the regular online only Phoenix stories AND receive the packed digital edition every fortnight (25 per year). Great value for so many inside stories!