Statement from Tánaiste and leader of Fine Gael Simon Harris
27th March 2025 - Fine Gael Press Office
“Next week, the United States will announce further tariffs on the European Union. The European Union will then consider how to respond. We are entering a time of major uncertainty.
“A worsening trade dispute can only be negative and will require intensive work and engagement in Ireland and the EU and between the EU and the US.
“This economic shock will materialise at a critical juncture for Europe with a war on the continent continuing, and our ability to defend ourselves in the face of increased threats posing great challenge.
“In Ireland, we continue to face housing shortages and infrastructure deficits.
“Given the challenges facing this country and our continent, it is absolutely critical our national parliament, the Dail can function.
“The scenes across Tuesday and Wednesday bring politics into disrepute. The aggressive behaviour towards the Ceann Comhairle is unacceptable and should not be tolerated. Refusing to respect the Chair of the Dail or the outcome of a vote in the Dail is not how our democracy works.
“This has gone on too long. The people deserve better.
“Fine Gael will vote confidence in the Ceann Comhairle to uphold her duties in a fair and impartial manner without fear or favour.
“I would encourage all members of the Oireachtas to reflect on their actions over recent days. The country needs a functioning Dail and politicians who are proportionate in their response to disagreement. This week’s scenes have been anything but proportionate.”
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