The Fine Gael parliamentary party meeting decided on Wednesday evening that it would hold a “tax forum” on June 14
Higher Education Minister Simon Harris has denied that Fine Gael is attempting to “wind up” Fianna Fáil with calls for tax cuts.
The party’s deputy leader Simon Coveney also told the meeting that the party “should be comfortable and consistent on Fine Gael's approach to lower taxes and put money back in people's pockets”. “I mean, as I've been saying consistently in relation to this matter, political parties will make political points, will have political priorities.“I notice that the person who is usually the first out calling for a pension raise each year who is usually out before the Minister for Social Protection is a Fianna Fáil TD.
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