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Noonan predicts another election, as Fine Gael discusses its poll battering

Meanwhile, Simon Coveney apologised to his Fine Gael colleagues at Leinster House today.

Updated 23.00pm

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MICHAEL NOONAN HAS told the Fine Gael parliamentary party that there is likely to be another election within two years.

The Finance Minister was addressing Fine Gael’s newer, smaller parliamentary party after its poor election performance where it lost 16 Dáil seats and secured 26 fewer than it won in 2011.

Noonan warned that the fractured make-up of the 32nd Dáil meant another election is likely in the medium-term, as several TDs voiced criticism of the party’s campaign over the last three weeks.

At a lengthy meeting of TDs and senators in Leinster House, Taoiseach Enda Kenny said that Fine Gael has a responsibility to try to form a government.

Kenny said the party is to begin reaching out to smaller parties and independents about forming a government, but cautioned that he would not enter into an agreement that is not sustainable.

Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney apologised to colleagues for the problems caused by his remarks on Tuesday night’s Prime Time when he said Fine Gael was “willing to talk about water”.

03/02/2016. Fine Gael. Pictured An Taoiseach Enda Enda Kenny with his depleted parliamentary party at Leinster House today. Sam Boal Sam Boal

Many took this to mean that water charges could conceivably be scrapped and it sparked a widespread debate about whether people should continue to pay their bills.

Many TDs were privately furious at the remarks, saying Coveney had created difficulties for them locally and damaged his own hopes of leading the party.

Yesterday, Coveney backtracked and said that scrapping charges would be a “a big mistake” as Kenny said that it would be “a seriously costly and seriously historic mistake” to scrap Irish Water.

One TD said this afternoon that the minister’s comments had caused them “a lot of bother” but welcomed the apology. They predicted there would be no “blood-letting” at today’s meeting, adding: ”That will come later.”

Another TD said it was important that the party “get back on the pitch” after a poor election. They said said it should be “responsible” about going back into government, adding that the full election post-mortem would come at a later date.

Prior to the meeting, Kenny led his new and smaller parliamentary party across the plinth of Leinster House where they posed for photos.

Kenny did not take questions from the media.

In an official statement this evening, TD and vice chairperson of the Fine Gael parliamentary party Catherine Byrne said that the meeting had been “positive and constructive”.

“We agreed to work in a progressive manner towards the formation of a new government, but not at any cost. It is critical that any government is in the people’s interest,” she said.

She also said that the meeting had reiterated the party’s position to support the Irish Water model as “the best and most cost effective way of providing clean water and decent waste water services”.

Back in business: The newer and larger Fianna Fáil gathered in Leinster House today

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    Jun 25th 2012, 4:32 PM

    Emer I”m currently staying with my uncle in Fort Collins, less then three miles from the fire here. He lives just east of Horsetooth damn, the fire is literally just west of there. Since I arrived last Friday, its been 39degrees and there is no moisture around. The fire can be seen for miles, even on the plane into Denver the trail of smoke could be seen for well over an hour in our descent. Again a reminder that despite our troubles at home, we’ve such a benign country in terms of natural disasters etc.

    The air quality is quite poor depending on the wind, but my heart goes out to those displaced. The part of the country is so Idyllic, wonderful communities around. Its such a shame to see the destruction due to the fire. Spare a thought for the firefighters and volunteers battling the fire, I can barely step out in the heat I can’t imagine how they are fighting it with all their gear etc. I have some photos which I’ll submit.

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    Jun 25th 2012, 4:40 PM

    Hi Mark, thanks for sharing that. If you could send your pictures to tips@thejournal.ie that would be great.

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    Jun 25th 2012, 5:17 PM

    Will do Emer – thanks.

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