Statement by Chair of the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party, Martin Heydon
23rd November 2017 - Martin Heydon TD
The Fine Gael parliamentary party unanimously passed a motion tonight to stand firmly behind Tánaiste Frances Fitzgerald.
At a meeting in Leinster House tonight, the party heard from An Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader Leo Varadkar who said their colleague Minister Frances Fitzgerald was facing a trumped up charge from the opposition.
The meeting agreed Fine Gael does not want a General Election.
The Government has a lot of work ahead on which it needs to focus. Several Bills have yet to pass through the Oireachtas including; the Finance Bill, the FEMPI Bill and the Social Welfare Bill.
There is a major Brexit Summit scheduled for next month. Brexit is one of the biggest challenges facing the country in decades and Fine Gael is firmly focussed on this process.
Parliamentary Party Chairman Martin Heydon said after the meeting: “What we have seen from both Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil today is a political stunt, pure and simple. We will not allow the opposition bully us.
“Sinn Féin is attempting to undermine the work of the Charleton Tribunal which was set up by the Fine Gael led Government to investigate the treatment of Maurice McCabe and get to the bottom of whether or not there was a campaign against him – the same Charleton Tribunal that the opposition agreed to in the first place.
“History shows that Fine Gael adheres to due process and has respect for natural justice. Fine Gael stands fully and united behind the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise and Innovation, Frances Fitzgerald,” Deputy Heydon said.
Martin Heydon TD
Kildare SouthMartin Heydon TD is Fine Gael TD for Kildare South constituency. He was first elected in 2011 and subsequently re-elected…
Related news
Social Democrats want to undermine Irish family farms - Heydon
The Irish family farm model would be decimated by the Social Democrats plans to undermine farm succession and saddle family…
20th November 2024New Cabinet Committee on Water a firm Fine Gael commitment to farmers – Heydon
The establishment of a Cabinet Committee on Water Quality is a firm commitment to farmers of Fine Gael’s intention to…
31st October 2024Statement from Minister Martin Heydon on Straw Incorporation Measure
I welcome the decision today to reinstate the Straw Incorporation Measure (SIM)/straw chopping scheme following discussions between Minister McConalogue and…
25th July 2024