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'Being in coalition doesn't mean we're the same': Coveney on FG-FF tensions

Tánaiste Micheál Martin labelled recent Fine Gael suggestions “unhelpful”.

ENTERPRISE MINISTER SIMON Coveney has said that the government parties are not the same just because they are in coalition.

His comments come after an Irish Independent column in which Fine Gael junior ministers Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, Martin Heydon and Peter Burke jointly called for a “well-earned” tax break for workers in the next budget.

Tánaiste and Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin labelled the suggestion “unhelpful”.

Speaking on RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, Coveney said that the intention wasn’t to upset his coalition colleagues, but rather to share his party’s point of view.

“There are a lot of senior mature politicians in government and, you know, because we’re in a coalition, doesn’t mean we’re the same,” he said.

“Different parties have different priorities in government, and at different times, those priorities appear in newspapers and opinion pieces.

“This is no different to that.”

Coveney played down perceived tensions in government, saying that the parties “have worked well together” so far.

“Let’s be clear. Nobody’s bullying anybody,” he said.

“This is a good coalition government.

“That doesn’t mean that the parties have the same views all the time when it comes to policy and what we’re seeing now is different parties in the coalition outlining different views as to how we can use a growing strong economy to ensure that we support families across the country.”

In spite of differing views within government, Coveney said it’s time to help the “squeezed middle” – “people who are working, who are paying for everything through their taxes”.

Increased pension and welfare rates, as well as reduced childcare costs would “allow them to hold on to a little bit more of the income that they earn”.

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    Mute Tony Hartigan
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    Aug 28th 2015, 9:45 AM

    I’ve been made a very cynical person with this government but would this have anything to do with water protest in Dublin tomorrow !!!!

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    Aug 28th 2015, 9:56 AM

    More likely the Parnell Sq brigade trying a bit of “look over there”, they have experience with train lines especially sending them 20 feet in the air.

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    Aug 28th 2015, 1:13 PM

    I was thinking the same thing Tony. There were big delays last time too.

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    Aug 28th 2015, 2:32 PM

    Tony you are been red thumbed, from the FG/LAB TROLLS but I agree with you, there is also an national slow down day, and just to put the cherry on the cake, a mysterious package arrives at Alan Kelly’s office.

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    Aug 28th 2015, 9:43 AM

    I don’t care I drive and I’m in Australia…next story

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    Aug 28th 2015, 10:03 AM

    If you’re in Australia and you drive then why read the article and comment when you clearly knew the story was about trains in Ireland from the headline, do you just like broadcasting how much of a tool you are?

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    Mute Debbie Van Tonder
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    Aug 28th 2015, 10:32 AM

    Well, I do care and was delayed for more than an hour coming to work.
    Worse than that – the train was filled over capacity and it felt quite unsafe.

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    Aug 28th 2015, 11:30 AM

    Have you been watching the BBC series about Mumbai station? Should see the trains, now that is mad Ted!

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    Mute Rod_TenⒸ
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    Aug 28th 2015, 9:44 AM

    Peasants

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    Aug 28th 2015, 6:21 PM

    heuston we have a problem

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    Aug 28th 2015, 8:37 PM

    17 million people in Mumbai, THAT BBC program was unreal, I was glued to it.

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