Thursday's launch of the campaign against the new Household Charge. Clare Daly TD, Cllr Cieran Perry and activist Eoin Ryan in Buswells Hotel, Dublin. Photograph: Frank Miller/The Irish Times |
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Taoiseach Enda Kenny is defending the household tax by saying it’s expected to raise €160 million, which will fund local authorities, including fire services, library services and water. But he lies. This is what really makes it objectionable. Because it’s actually to plug the hole left by forking out to the bankers and bondholders.
Is this the campaign we have been waiting for that will focus opposition to the bankers bailout?
Link to Irish Times article.
"[insert politician's name] is defending the [fiscal measure] by saying it’s expected to raise [amount of currency], which will fund [insert relevant public services]. But [s]he lies. This is what really makes it objectionable. Because it’s actually to plug the hole left by forking out to the bankers and bondholders."
ReplyDeleteI think that what you say about Taoiseach Enda Kenny defending the household tax is precisely what's happening here in the UK with regards to public service pensions.