Fine Gael’s top priority is to secure the recovery. People are right to expect that their efforts are rewarded as we make progress.
A stable future cannot be taken for granted. That’s why we have a plan to finish the job by building a strong economy that will generate the resources to invest in the services that people depend on.
Cutting taxes on work will make work pay and make it more attractive for people to live, invest and work in Ireland.
Find out how Budget 2016 works for you.
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