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Greek banks to re-open on Monday with a €60 daily withdrawal limit

Nine ministers have been replaced after objecting to the embattled country’s latest bailout.

Updated 13.20pm

GREEK BANKS WILL reopen on Monday after a three-week closure with withdrawal limits being relaxed.

However capital controls remain in place, a government decree said.

The decree sets a weekly withdrawal limit at €420, with the daily limit remaining at €60.

The former Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis has said Greece was subject to a programme that will “go down in history as the greatest disaster of macroeconomic management ever”.

In an interview with the BBC he said he believes the Greek programme hammered out this week is “going to fail”.

With his signature on the pact hardly dry, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras called it an accord he did “not believe in,” but said that he had accepted it to avoid a potentially catastrophic default and exit from the euro area.

“I had specific choices before me: One was to accept a deal I disagree with on many points, another was a disorderly default,” Tsipras told the Greek parliament.

“I don’t know if we did the right thing. I do know we did something we felt we had no choice over,” said Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos.

Greece Varoufakis Interview Greece's former Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis. Associated Press Associated Press

The revamped Greek government were sworn in today in an effort to enforce a third bailout accompanied by tough fiscal reforms opposed by a sizeable section of the ruling Syriza party.

Tsipras’ new spokeswoman Olga Gerovassili on Saturday repeated that the leftist government would attempt to counterbalance the “bad deal” with “compensating” measures to support the poor and the middle class.

Axing ministers 

Yesterday, the Greek Prime Minister Tsipras axed ministers who had rebelled over draconian bailout terms, putting his house in order before a fresh round of tough negotiations with creditors including EU hawk Germany, which greenlit the deal.

The most prominent victim was energy minister Panagiotis Lafazanis, the head of a hardline faction within Tsipras’s party that has demanded the country leave the eurozone. His ally, the deputy minister of defence, was also axed.

The appointment of a TV soap opera comedian as junior labour minister has raised eyebrows but the new appointee, Pavlos Haikalis, insisted he had relevant expertise.

The reshuffle came just hours after the EU approved a short-term €7.2 billion loan to Greece, allowing it to make huge payments as early as next week to its creditors while a new eurozone debt bailout is being hammered out.

It also followed a crucial green light from German lawmakers for Chancellor Angela Merkel to begin negotiations on a new €86 billion bailout package.

Greece Bailout Alexis Tsipras speaking in the Greek parliament yesterday PA / Thanassis Stavrakis PA / Thanassis Stavrakis / Thanassis Stavrakis

The loan, to be given through the EFSM rescue fund, will allow Greece to make a critical payment of €4.2 billion due next Monday to the European Central Bank needed to keep the country in the euro.

However, while the third rescue plan for Greece has not even been finalised, already the parties at the center of the deal are raising doubts over its viability.

The key players — Athens, Berlin and the International Monetary Fund — have all voiced criticisms of the conditions that have been sketched out so far.

Their skepticism, which comes from more than just a circle of economists, will have to be addressed if the detailed negotiations to begin soon on Greece’s third bailout operation in six years are to be a success.

Merkel, who like Tsipras, faced rebels in her own party ranks, told German lawmakers that the deal with Athens was the last chance to prevent “chaos” in the crisis-hit country.

Germany Greece Bailout Angela Merkel and Wolfgang Schaeuble talking in the German Bundestag today PA / Michael Sohn PA / Michael Sohn / Michael Sohn

In the end she won broad approval from the Bundestag, where her “grand coalition” commands an overwhelming majority, with  439 voting in favour, 119 against with 40 abstentions.

Addressing the chamber before the vote, Merkel argued that “we would be grossly negligent, indeed acting irresponsibly, if we did not at least try this path”.

It was Merkel – leader of the EU’s biggest economy and effective bailout paymaster – who spearheaded last weekend’s marathon Brussels talks that brought Greece back from the brink of crashing out of the euro.

She said the alternative would have meant “watching on as the country virtually bleeds out, people no longer getting their money, where chaos and violence could be the result”.

Equally, “bending the rules until they’re worthless” was not an option, she said, arguing that for Europe this “would mean the end of a community bound by legal rules, and we wouldn’t agree to that”.

That was why, she said, “we are making a last try in tough, tenacious discussions” to seal a third aid package, “despite all the setbacks of the past six months and despite all legitimate scepticism”.

The German ‘Yes’ vote came a day after European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi boosted a vital cash lifeline to Greece’s struggling banks with 900 million euros that will allow them to open their doors for the first time in almost three weeks on Monday.

Greece Fire Workers trying to extinguish wildfires burning on the mountains outside Athens today. At least three villages have had to be evacuated as the fires rage. AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

To prevent a catastrophic “Grexit”, the parliament in Athens early yesterday adopted reforms on pensions, taxes, labour laws and state asset sales that were harsher than those Greeks had rejected in a 5 July referendum.

The about-face sparked violent street protests and speculation of early elections in Greece, where the hard-left Syriza party came to power in January polls on a mandate to reject austerity.

Merkel has been harshly criticised for forcing more austerity on Greece, using the threat of a five-year euro “time-out” that had been floated by Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble.

But dissenters at home complain Merkel has been too soft, leaving German taxpayers to lend out billions they are unlikely to ever see again.

The mass-circulation Bild daily, which has long campaigned for a Grexit, demanded “politicians must show their true colours” – and 65 of Merkel’s party members indeed voted ‘No’ or abstained.

Germany is one of several EU countries whose parliaments must sign off of any debt deal for Greece, as the legislature in Austria also did yesterday.

The public mood in Germany was mixed between pro-European sentiment and anger with the Greek government. A new Forsa poll found 53% of respondents backed new talks, while 42% were against.

Schaeuble – who says he personally thinks a Grexit would be best for the country – nonetheless vowed: “We will do everything in our power to make this last attempt a success.”

Europe Greece Bailout Christine Lagarde AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

He reiterated however opposition to debt relief for Greece – something IMF chief Christine Lagarde today again stressed would be necessary.

Lagarde, asked whether the bailout plan could work without reducing the crushing debt burden of €320 billion, said “The answer is fairly categoric: ‘No.’”

German Left party leader Gregor Gysi recalled that post-World War II Germany benefited from a write-off of half its debt and said in parliament: “Mr Schaeuble, I am sorry, but you are in the process of destroying the European idea.”

© – AFP, 2015 First published 17 July 2015 21.45pm

Read: A large-scale wildfire is blazing just outside Athens

Read: Greek parliament passes sweeping austerity bill in advance of third bailout

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    Mute Mara Byrne
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    Dec 6th 2012, 2:08 AM

    Ok, I’m gonna probably upset a few people. I’ve three kids, so i’m being cut by 30 euro a month, so I plan to look for extra hours in my job to make up for the loss. I feel that anyone in receipt of social welfare should be made attend a course, so they become an asset, not a burden. My biggest issue is, I work with two lads from Latvia, their kids have gone home with their wives, back to school in Latvia, They are still receiving the children’s allowance from Ireland, and are apparently entitled to it. So our childrens allowance has been decreased to pay for foreign national childrens kids who’ve moved home?

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    Mute karla carroll
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    Dec 6th 2012, 8:03 AM

    sorry to say with 3 kids your down 38 euro, 18 for the 3rd child not 10 :(

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    Mute Seamus O Uirthuile
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    Dec 6th 2012, 9:03 AM

    Not too many thumbs down, and to be honest in my opinion social welfare should be only available for 1 year then halved. It’s a joke that the working person has to pay for the “people” who haven’t worked a day in 10 years, and probably earning more take home “pay” than the working person… Our social is too high anyway … And all the entitlements are a joke…. Eg, a “single mother” and that single is used very lightly has 3 kids, isn’t that approx 200 euro per week a child, for the single mother, a house and all the perks, and her social of 188 so approx 750 take home a week … Not bad for a “single” stay at home mum…. And I think everyone know that they no more single then the man in the moon,

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    Mute norman hunter
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    Dec 6th 2012, 9:36 AM

    Seamus just wondering how did you arrive at 200 a week per child?

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    Mute Seamus O Uirthuile
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    Dec 6th 2012, 9:38 AM

    Single mother, aka no alleged father, not people who are married etc..

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    Mute norman hunter
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    Dec 6th 2012, 9:48 AM

    You still didn’t show how your arrived at 200 euro a child.I checked the dept of social protections website.Their figures are alot different than yours.Any explaination?

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    Mute Seamus O Uirthuile
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    Dec 6th 2012, 9:54 AM

    I know a girl (no names) who a 1 nite stand, no father etc, and she was getting 210 euro for the first child as single mother allowance .. Per week now that was in 2009, I sure it hasn’t dropped much since that …

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    Mute norman hunter
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    Dec 6th 2012, 9:56 AM

    Ah you know someone,ok then your information is factual the dept’s website is wrong must inform them.

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    Mute Seamus O Uirthuile
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    Dec 6th 2012, 10:13 AM

    Well I know this person, who told me back in 09, I never said its wasn’t factual to 2012 standards or 2013 !!!

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    Mute Lou Walsh
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    Dec 6th 2012, 10:18 AM

    @ Seamus. if someone is getting single parents welfare they do not get social welfare ontop of it. not sure of the exact amount but i think its about 200 or thereabouts MAX. they do get extra for each child, its only about 30euro per child.

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    Mute norman hunter
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    Dec 6th 2012, 10:19 AM

    Let me educate you,the person you “know” got a rate of 210 for herself and her child.The single adult rate plus the dependant child rate.It is not now or never was 200 per child.If your going to make a comment at least try and be somewhat truthful.I’m done now bye.

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    Mute Seamus O Uirthuile
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    Dec 6th 2012, 10:20 AM

    Cheers for clearing that, again I have only been told this back in 2009, I am none the wiser, but I did think it was excessive ….

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    Mute Seamus O Uirthuile
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    Dec 6th 2012, 10:22 AM

    I did say approx, never exact money, and tbh the social system in this country is a joke anyway, 1 year max and then to be halved, and the working person paying for there prescriptions and doctor … Joke !!

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    Mute Roisin Connick
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    Dec 6th 2012, 11:22 AM

    Just wanted to Reply to Seamus’ comment there!I left college in ’10 because i was unable to afford to go any longer (Dad earned to much to get the grant bit not enough to be able to keep me in college) so I went on Social welfare whilst trying to get a job and was on the dole for two years!Now I couldn’t stand being at home so I decided to do a basic computer course to get a formal cert, then moved on and did my ECDL, and so then this took up about a year, now if my social welfare was halved as you so wished then I would be on 50 euro a week for this year. Out of my 100 a week I pay fifty for bills which leaves me with fifty then I was paying 40 a week for my train the trainer course and the ten euro left over got me in and out on the bus to my course one evening a week!If my money was halved after the first year I would just be paying my bills and be left unable to up skill myself so that I can get a job!If I hadn’t paid for that course myself I wouldn’t be where I am to day working 40 hours a week for €150 as an Intern(Not complaining I love my job) !Now don’t get me wrong I can understand where you are coming from with people that have been on the social for 10 years but can you see where I am coming from with my situation..that if my Social had been halved I’d still be sitting at home jobless and doing nothing everyday?

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    Mute Seamus O Uirthuile
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    Dec 6th 2012, 11:28 AM

    Ok I see ur point, and the grant system is a joke, i prob be shot down for this but a farmers child can get it or a self employed person child can, but when u work for someone, unless u on really bad money u can’t…. like u, and also if u but if u were in any other country, u be getting a lot less, on social what’s England 60-70 something pound ??

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    Mute Shayno ZO
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    Dec 5th 2012, 11:47 PM

    Smiling like a mad man!
    He really is detached from reality if he thinks that was fair.

    Now to get them out of government…

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    Mute Joe McGarry
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    Dec 6th 2012, 2:24 AM

    Agree. But don’t replace them with FF. Anyone but FG / FF!

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    Mute Simon Barnes
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    Dec 6th 2012, 3:18 AM

    ohh lets replace them with SF, and then in another 4 years we can replace them with the independents.. and then in another 4 years.. well lets just hope there is another party by then

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    Mute Bruce
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    Dec 5th 2012, 11:51 PM

    smiling? He was laughing on prime time. and sure why wouldn’t he. his salary and pensions (yes pensions) not touched.

    meanwhile elderly on just 190 week had their cost off drugs increased by 200%.

    Shame.

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    Mute Danny Stultz
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    Dec 6th 2012, 12:18 AM

    Noonan and Howlin are interested in becoming dictators of Ireland. They don’t care if the economy goes down the tubes as long as the 20% is not threatened with higher taxes. The only government programs they can find to cut are social services like PRSI, welfare and health. What about the bloated bank debt ?

    They need to ignore corporate interest groups and the Fine Gael Party and learn how to compromise. That’s how government works in this country. Or they could leave and go to Russia. Maybe they’d be happier with that kind of government.

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    Mute Joe McGarry
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    Dec 6th 2012, 2:22 AM

    The next election can’t come soon enough.

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    Mute Simon Barnes
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    Dec 6th 2012, 3:16 AM

    And the next election will provide exactly the same as what this government has, just like the previous one. Who are people going to vote for, pre election promises usually get broken or twisted. There is no difference between a snake and a politician. They might all start out with good intentions but put them in the job long enough they start scratching backs, just so at some point they can have their back scratched.

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    Mute Simon Powderly
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    Dec 6th 2012, 6:42 AM

    Voting options in ireland:

    The lying cheating party
    The other lying cheating party
    The other other lying cheating party
    The terrorists
    The independents

    Not a huge amount of choice is there

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    Mute karla carroll
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    Dec 6th 2012, 8:06 AM

    Did they miss the memo on corruption? I recon they did…. budget 13 look after the rich and hit kids, families, careers, oaps and the sick.

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    Mute amanda maher
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    Dec 6th 2012, 9:03 AM

    Funny but sadly so true

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    Mute Seamus O Uirthuile
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    Dec 6th 2012, 9:07 AM

    Spot on…

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    Mute Diarmuid Brennan
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    Dec 5th 2012, 11:54 PM

    Fianna fail put a €64,000,000,000 debt on the tax payers of this country!!! How is it this governments fault!? It must paid back the signed the agreement with the IMF who tell our government to make savings they have no choice!

    Unless we leave the euro n tell everyone to f off!!! Thanks bertie, cowen and martin!!!

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    Mute Al S Macthomais
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    Dec 6th 2012, 3:21 AM

    Follow Iceland model with reneging on IMF and loans to UK and Dutch governments given the big FU to these groups. Icelandic economy now growing and dole queues reducing plus Iceland didn’t pay out 64 billion to find out there actions was correct instead if the gombeen muppets we have here and that includes the majority who are still taking it up the rear from the troika instead of the CAtholic church as in the past.

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    Mute John Sherwin
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    Dec 6th 2012, 12:38 AM

    The Labour Party was founded by James Connolly and others to protect the interest of the working man. This budget protected the profligate activities of German an French banks who lent by way of bonds to effectively bankrupt Irish banks.
    I am sure I heard the ground move. I think it was those who founded the Labour Party turning in their graves to see this travesty being visited on working people.
    They were elected on a fresh thinking mandate. Well guess what the working man and the social welfare recipient got screwed again

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    Mute Diarmuid Brennan
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    Dec 6th 2012, 12:46 AM

    John please elaborate what could of labour done differently! They are tied they’ve got no option IMF says we need savings, FF signed the bank guarantee, we’re tied to that contract! If we leave the euro it’s probably our only option!

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    Mute Robert Kennedy
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    Dec 6th 2012, 2:30 AM

    Will u feck off with ur big politics bull spell get into the real world all those party’s are to blame not one will make it better for a long time, get a life

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    Mute Thomas Hannigan
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    Dec 6th 2012, 12:11 AM

    You know what the whole lot is complete Ballox…

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    Mute gary power
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    Dec 6th 2012, 12:17 AM

    Mah .. Celtic won that’s all the matters

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    Dec 5th 2012, 11:57 PM

    The budget was an exercise in protection of the Croke Park Meal.

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    Mute Ken Kelly
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    Dec 6th 2012, 1:39 AM

    Roll on the black economy. This is what they should be saying because that will be the result of all this thievery by the government. Listened to the independents tonight after the main sequence was over. Only Gilmore et al there to listen to them. FGers have absolutely no respect for voters other than their own. Ming was on the money with his laboured retort. All his comments made sense and yes even the cannabis one. Garda overtime mighten be such an issue then. But Jesus Ming that geansai was a mouldy mars bar in dog shyte

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    Mute Elizabeth Gibson
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    Dec 6th 2012, 12:06 AM

    Hmm reaction to twits (in government) on twitter, how appropriate

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    Mute Sean Browne
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    Dec 6th 2012, 3:32 AM

    Robert that is a sad remark

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    Dec 6th 2012, 10:07 AM

    Seamus..I’m a lone parent due to the death of my partner..I’ve one child and I receive 217pw..No rent allowance or council house..no fuel allowance..Please get your facts straight and stop inciting hatred..

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    Mute Sarah Twomey
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    Dec 6th 2012, 9:26 AM

    @Seamus where in gods name did you come up with that figure for a lone parent (thats what we call parents who parent alone)? Do you know the social welfare rates for a dependent child? It is 29.80 per week. So doing the maths thats less than 90 per week for 3 kids plus 188 for the parent. What you said is an insult to those parenting alone for whatever reason be it marriage breakdown, death etc and dont forget that men parent alone too. Your ignorance is jaw dropping.

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    Dec 6th 2012, 10:20 AM

    Comment of the day Sarah.

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    Dec 6th 2012, 10:15 AM

    i’ve always said it…..fine gael are the irish Tory Party…..rob the little person and reward everyone in their own club.
    And the labour party are sheep,following for the power and money.

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