Reckless Fianna Fáil demand €4.35 billion spending in just six months – Burke
7th September 2019 - Peter Burke TD
Fine Gael Press Office
Longford Westmeath
‘Fianna Fáil: Spending for All’ mindset will destroy the country again’
FIANNA Fáil’s ongoing reckless spending demands of taxpayers’ funds is solid proof Micheál Martin’s party has not learnt a single lesson from the devastation they caused this country, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Deputy Peter Burke, a chartered accountant, today said, “The old adage certainly rings true – a leopard can’t change its spots.
“Fianna Fáil are trying to present themselves as having learnt from the immense heartache and hardship they caused nationwide when they put the party before the Irish people and economy.
“Fianna Fáil say if it wasn’t for Brexit there would be an election, and Micheál Martin says he wants to be in Government. So people deserve to know how Fianna Fáil would treat taxpayers money if they had the chance.”
The Longford-Westmeath TD compiled a report for Fine Gael into spending demands from the opposition party.
“In the first six months of this year, Fianna Fáil have recklessly called for €4.35bn in spending before the Budget, with no consideration as to how to pay for it. What is even more worrying, is this is a conservative figure as costings cannot be provided for all of their spending calls.
“Fianna Fáil don’t even know collectively what they want – it is unrealistic and unfair on the taxpayer. The only way to meet Micheál Martin’s party’s demands would be to increase taxes or borrow.
“Responsibility comes with being in office and an examination of Fianna Fáil’s weekly spending calls shows they are not half as responsible as they claim. As a Government, Fine Gael deals with the daily reality of managing Brexit, as well as keeping our day to day finances in order, and planning for the future,” Deputy Burke said.
“Fianna Fáil try to be all things to all people, no matter the cost. Their attitude of ‘when we have it, we spend it’ or indeed ‘when we don’t have it, we’ll spend it anyway’ hasn’t gone away. Loose and extravagant spending claims continue unchecked. It is a ridiculous approach and informs us that prudent economic management and Fianna Fáil are complete polar opposites.
“Individually, some measures are fine and well-meaning and are being implemented by Fine Gael in Government. However, the real problem should Fianna Fáil get their hands on the country’s tiller, is there is no coherent strategy from Micheál Martin when it comes to economic management. ‘Call for whatever ye like lads’ is the message from the top down – no matter what choppy waters may be ahead.
“In recent weeks alone, Fianna Fáil representatives have called for increased spending in health, transport, welfare payments and third level institutions.
“While all are worthy recipients for investment, Fianna Fáil have not produced a shred of information as to how this investment would be funded. This does not paint a picture of a party who understands how to govern.
“Last year, we saw Fianna Fáil make spending demands of €3.5bn. Their spendthrift mindset has not only continued, it has accelerated in 2019.
“Can Fianna Fáil representatives tell us what areas of public expenditure should be reduced to finance this lavish spend? Or maybe they’d introduce another USC to plug the black hole like they did in 2010?
“The public and Fine Gael have worked hard to get our finances balanced. For the first time in 10 years, we are taking in as much as we spend.
“Which is more important for Fianna Fáil –protecting the country during an extremely dangerous Brexit period or power no matter the reckless cost or impact on the country? Going by their continuous demands, it seems power trumps all else – attained no matter what the price to the country or her people,” Deputy Burke said.
Peter Burke TD
Longford-WestmeathPeter Burke is the Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Employment and was appointed on 9 April 2024. He served as…
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