Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil attacks on Sinn Féin move into a higher gear

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Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil attacks on Sinn Féin move into a higher gear
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Election 2024: While manifestos should be taken with a large pinch of salt by the electorate, they are the raw ingredients for government formation talks

Election 2024: Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald at their general election 2024 manifesto launch at the Smock Alley Theatre. Photograph: Chris Maddaloni/The Irish TimesIn truth, the manifestos will be taken with a large pinch of salt by the electorate – they skim over the complexities of policymaking and government and assume the best possible outcome.

‘It is past time for building a safe, all-weather pier’: How will Clare Islanders vote in this election? All but one of these accusations were issued by Fine Gael – whose press office pumped out five statements slating Sinn Féin in a little over five hours. That’s an attacking gusto we haven’t seen since, eh, last week when they were going after Fianna Fáil. The campaign has been tricky for Fine Gael so far, with a polling stumble as it was landed with the– as the campaign wears on, it looks like nearly all its fire will be trained on the party.

The Indo are reporting comments on migration by Fianna Fáil general election candidates on their front page.

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