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Relationships cracks between Coalition partners show we're returning to business as usual

The Coalition partners buried their differences during Covid-19, but now the cracks are beginning to show.

CRACKS IN THE relationship between the Coalition partners are beginning to show as the pandemic eases.

The shackles of Covid-19 forged Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and the Green Party together in the early days of this Government.

With a public health emergency underway when the Government was in its infancy, the last thing the public wanted to see was a group of men – the three party leaders -squabbling over issues like roads, planning and cycleways. 

Instead, they buried their differences for the time being, showing a united a front and telling the public “we’re all in this together”. 

Clashes

And to be fair, the Government has so far managed to avoid coming to a cliff-edge over policy fallouts and clashes.

If you cast your mind back to the previous Government of Fine Gael and various Independent TDs, you’ll recall regular headlines about how the Coalition Government was supposedly on the brink of collapse. 

The Independent Alliance – made up of Shane Ross, Finian McGrath, Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran, Sean Canney and John Halligan – regularly came to blows with their colleagues, with former Taoiseach Enda Kenny not even speaking to Ross for a period. 

Micheál Martin has managed to avoid that headache for now.

But recently, there have been a series of rows and hiccups over a number of issues, including planing and housing reforms, the future of the Cathal Brugha army barracks in Dublin, road projects, and a gas pipeline. 

Over the last two years, ministers in the three Coalition parties have largely been singing off the same hymn sheet.

But the internal report into the Department of Foreign Affairs champagne gathering first signalled that some are now willing to move away from Government talking points.

Earlier this month, Minister of State and Fianna Fáil TD Anne Rabbitte struggled to defend the current Secretary General of the department who was carrying out the review.

In a radio interview on RTÉ, she said she believed the report should be carried out independently.

This was hardly a groundbreaking position, but after two years of each party largely speaking in unison, Rabbitte’s comments were a point of departure. 

Further cracks emerged last week when, during a press conference on the progress being made on housing, Green Party Leader Eamon Ryan announced that the Government would look to utilise the land of Cathal Brugha barracks in Rathmines.

A press release followed which firmed up his comments.

However, some were not happy. Former Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan tweeted out his displeasure at the development, saying that Dublin could not afford to lose another barracks.

Ryan was accused of discourtesy and over-reaching with his announcement.

But while it has been pointed out that while no final decision on the barracks has been made, a feasibility study into its use was agreed by the Coalition and announced as part of the most recent Housing for All progress report.

There have been further issues surrounding Ryan’s opposition to the Shannon LNG pipeline, which has caused tensions with Fine Gael in particular.

The Shannon LNG liquified natural gas import terminal involves a US energy firm, which is understood to be preparing to lodge a new planning application for a €650 million.

The Green Party leader – the Environment Minister – has said allowing the project which would go directly against government policy against fracked gas.

More recently, Fine Gael and the Green Party have also clashed over planning reform. 

Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has backed proposals being developed by Fine Gael Minister of State Peter Burke which aim to reduce the number of judicial reviews in the planning system.

Burke has made claims that house building projects are being held up because of the high level of judicial reviews. 

But the Green Party has reservations about it.

Wicklow TD Stephen Matthews, one of those heavily critical of the plans, argues that removing access to justice on planning and environmental matters “doesn’t mean we will get a better or faster planning system; it just means some people will get away with poor planning decisions”.

However, despite the tensions, even a spokesperson for Ryan acknowledged that reform of the planning system is contained in the Programme for Government agreed by the three Coalition parties in June 2020.

When asked about the matter in the Dáil this week, the Taoiseach managed to side-step it by saying he wouldn’t have time to give an explanation in the time allotted. 

Roads

Then there is the issue of roads, which was always going to be a bone of contention in this Government. 

The Greens are all for environmentally-friendly solutions such as public transport and tackling Ireland’s emissions from the sector. They don’t see building more roads as a way to achieve that. 

On the flip side, rural TDs representing their constituents know that public transport links just aren’t what they should be in the countryside, and that the car is the mode of transport used by most. 

The issue emerged during the height of the pandemic when Ryan and Fianna Fáil TD Willie O’Dea clashed over a road in Limerick, something Ryan subsequently had to bow down for. 

More recently, a group of Fine Gael backbenchers voiced their anger after a number of rural national road projects were not funded for this year.

One backbench TD told this publication that while there is a lot of “guff” talked about in terms of the Greens and Fine Gael falling out, it will ultimately come to nothing. 

He said that rural TDs have to kick up a fuss because they have to show they are fighting for roads to their local areas but that when it comes down to it, “this is the price everyone pays in a Coalition Government”.

“There will always have to be compromise. If we don’t get something funded this year, we’ll have to fight to get it next year,” he said. 

“We all knew this when we signed up to the Programme for Government with the Greens. Eamon [Ryan] has to have wins to bring back to his party too. Ultimately, it all comes down to compromise. We won’t win them all,” he said. 

All in all, this Government has managed to avoid all the drama that many other Government’s had before them.

The fight against Covid was a universal problem that all parties could get behind – but times are changing – and the creaks and cracks in the relationship we are seeing of late are merely a sign that we are returning to business as usual. Whether we like it or not.

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    Mute Eamonn Connaghan
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    May 11th 2022, 8:03 AM

    A sky news journalist was fired upon in Ukraine and it made international headlines for a few day after the event, and rightly so. I wonder will the cold blooded murder of a journalist by the iof make the same waves internationally.
    We need sanctions against the israhelli regime now. The israhelli regime can not be allowed to continue with the murder and ethnic cleasing of Palestinians. #BDS

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    Mute Zmeevo Libe
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    May 11th 2022, 9:21 AM

    @Eamonn Connaghan: “They are b&stards, but our b&stards”, to misquote certain American president.

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    Mute George Demo
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    May 11th 2022, 9:41 AM

    @Eamonn Connaghan: this sad and tragic murder is receiving a lot of coverage this morning, RTÉ sky 24 BBC 24 and CNN

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    Mute FiannaFáilness FineGaelness
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    May 11th 2022, 4:34 PM

    @George Demo: Yes but in a lot of those cases they are not specifying that it was Israeli fire that killed her.

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    May 11th 2022, 4:40 PM
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    May 11th 2022, 6:40 PM

    @Eamonn Connaghan: iof, clever, proper name for them really.

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    Mute Paul Mcnevin
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    May 11th 2022, 11:58 PM

    @Zmeevo Libe: Don’t put all your eggs into the one b@stard.

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    Mute Victor Feldman
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    May 12th 2022, 12:45 AM

    @Eamonn Connaghan: you guys know well that the journalist was caught in the cross fire of the two warring factions.. But you love any chance to demonise israel as does the irish media.. Regardless of the facts..

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    Mute Fr. Fintan Stack
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    May 12th 2022, 7:35 AM

    @Victor Feldman: She was a thorn isn the side of the Israelis for her reporting. She had been previously arrested by them on many occasions.
    According to other journalists in the area she and the other journalists had reported to the Israelis that they were covering the story and were on site. They were wearing the PRESS jackets and helmets. According to witnesses the journalists were well away from any conflict between the 2 sides. Yet you know well that it was crossfire. Have you given your report to the UN or Amnesty or any other international organisation? Probably not as they are all corrupt and biased against Israel aren’t they? I wonder why…..

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    Mute Joe Brady
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    May 11th 2022, 8:13 AM

    Israel lost the plot decade’s ago and worse they’re getting. Their policy to the Palestinians and the actions of the IDF are shameful. Next comes the slick and sickly PR with obfuscation and conciliatory tones. They just don’t get it. Lots of nukes and a big army won’t prevent them from reeping the harvest they sow with caleous disregard. May Ms Abu Akleh rest in peace.

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    Mute leartius
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    May 11th 2022, 10:09 AM

    This brave women was assassinated by occupying forces. Her crime, being both a journalist and Palestinian.
    Yet again evidence of Israeli justice. No trail, no charges just a bullet fired into her brain. Other journalist were also injured so this was a targeted assassination. Even those who tried to recover her remains came under fire. Preventing any medical help reaching her.
    May she rest in peace.

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    Mute Bramley Hawthorne
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    May 11th 2022, 1:50 PM

    They rarely justify these killings but this journal…ist was wearing a flak jacket with PRESS on it. The Israeli sniper knew how to aim his American rifle.

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    Mute Kieron Meehan
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    May 11th 2022, 7:02 PM

    @Bramley Hawthorne: proof please

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    Mute BMJF
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    May 11th 2022, 7:14 PM

    There are no Israeli “security forces” in the Occupied West Bank, there are only Israeli armed forces brutally occupying it, like Putin’s forces in Ukraine

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    Mute Bramley Hawthorne
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    May 11th 2022, 1:47 PM

    The Israeli army/paramilitaries kill about two or three Palestinians every week.

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    May 11th 2022, 12:05 PM

    I wonder what their ‘investigation’ will conclude. Will they release the body cam footage?

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    Mute FiannaFáilness FineGaelness
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    May 11th 2022, 4:35 PM

    @Watchful Axe: I doubt body cam footage will show anything, wasn’t it a sniper.

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    Mute Kieron Meehan
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    May 11th 2022, 7:05 PM

    @Watchful Axe: Palestine have her body and won’t join a joint investigation
    I wonder why

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    May 11th 2022, 7:17 PM

    @Kieron Meehan: havent been asked to! Autopsy is being carried out

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    May 11th 2022, 6:58 PM

    ‘The sad death…’ should that not read ‘murder’? Why repeat the euphemism?

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    May 11th 2022, 1:51 PM

    Excuse disjointed comment but I was being flagged as ‘toxic’ every second word.

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    Mute Fr. Fintan Stack
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    May 11th 2022, 9:16 PM

    Absolutely disgraceful attitude from the US. When asked whether the US would support an international investigation, US Department of State spokesman Ned Price said: “Israel has the wherewithal to conduct a thorough investigation”.

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    May 11th 2022, 10:44 PM

    @Fr. Fintan Stack: Never mind about this, it’ll be forgot about in a day or two, just make sure you have a Ukrainian flag in your bio. Or else.

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    May 11th 2022, 4:50 PM

    Is Israeli Jews believe in God, do they really think he’d be fine with how they carry on? They base their aggression on an idea that Jesus gave them that land and it’s rightly theirs. But do they think they’d meet Jesus in heaven and his position would be “it’s fine to shoot innocent people if it’s to do with property and land ownership. In that instance my son, of course you may kill”

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    May 11th 2022, 10:06 PM

    @Rob Gale: The god of the bible was fond of a lot of smiting and slaughter so I’d say they’d be grand once they get up there.

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    May 12th 2022, 12:50 AM

    @Rob Gale: buddie.. The Jewish religion does not believe in jesus. At that period the Jewish people had been around for a couple of thousand years.

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    Mute Kieron Meehan
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    May 11th 2022, 6:59 PM

    Has anything been proved
    Palestine won’t join a joint investigation
    Why?

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    Mute Fr. Fintan Stack
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    May 11th 2022, 7:47 PM

    @Kieron Meehan: Israel won’t agree to an independent international investigation. I wonder why.

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    Mute Brian Burns
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    May 11th 2022, 10:18 PM

    @Kieron Meehan: strange that you spit out the same nonsense a couple of times on the comments when it clearly stated in the article Israel haven’t contacted the palestinians

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    May 12th 2022, 12:53 AM

    @Fr. Fintan Stack: it won’t agree to an international investigation because there are countries like Ireland who viscerally dislike Israel.

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