For the third time in a row, Fine Gael has wielded the starting pistol for a general election. And for the third time in a row, the party has managed to shoot itself immediately in the foot.
The first to outline its plans was Fine Gael with leader Simon Harris and housing spokesman Paschal Donohoe fronting a press conference. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of the party's proposal ...
Fine Gael has pledged to spend €10bn of Apple tax money on housing as Simon Harris said first-time buyer schemes were red line issues for the party. The party is committing to deliver 303,000 ...
Sir, – Too much is being made of the fact that numerous Fine Gael TDs are not standing at the upcoming general election, as referred to again in the editorial of October 25th (“Harris marshals ...
He said his Fine Gael party “did not agree on every issue” with coalition partners Fianna Fail and the Greens, but added: “We did always work hard and together for the good of the Irish ...
He had been addressing a gathering of the Fine Gael party, which is led by outgoing Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Simon Harris. On Monday, Mr O'Leary said more businesspeople were needed in the ...
A historic coalition government led by Harris' center-right Fine Gael party and its center-left rival Fianna Fail has been in power since the 2020 race ended in a virtual dead heat. “We did not ...