I'm not an economist.
Nonetheless, I was a bit upset with Eamonn Gilemores comments that we don't need to make the 6bn savings in our budget. If he were in power, he would want to make fewer cuts.
His rationale was to do with the fact that now we have the IMF loan, we don't need to make such big cuts.......we are not trying to impress markets anymore
I found his comments offensive.
I am working now in the UK temporarily where the UK government have agreed to loan us 7 billion (money they don't have), and here is a man who could be the next Irish prime minister putting forward the logic that we don't need to make such big cuts.......
Can anyone put forward any economic rationale for Eamonn Gilmores comments, because I find them most offensive.
Nonetheless, I was a bit upset with Eamonn Gilemores comments that we don't need to make the 6bn savings in our budget. If he were in power, he would want to make fewer cuts.
His rationale was to do with the fact that now we have the IMF loan, we don't need to make such big cuts.......we are not trying to impress markets anymore
I found his comments offensive.
I am working now in the UK temporarily where the UK government have agreed to loan us 7 billion (money they don't have), and here is a man who could be the next Irish prime minister putting forward the logic that we don't need to make such big cuts.......
Can anyone put forward any economic rationale for Eamonn Gilmores comments, because I find them most offensive.