Brendan Burgess
Founder
- Messages
- 54,798
I see that Charlie McCreevy was misquoted yet again in today's Irish Mirror.
“Just because there is a certain amount we can use, would it be prudent to do that?” the Taoiseach asked, indicating that the government is not willing to go on a “if we have it, we’ll spend it” spree.
This was the motto of former Minister for Finance, Charlie McCreevey, who controlled the country’s purse strings during some of the boom years.
In fact, Charlie McCreevy's full quote was made in the context of expenditure cuts in November 2001. He was responding to calls from the opposition to increase public spending.
McCreevy takes axe to public spending
In a sideswipe at some of his critics, he said: "When you have it, you spend it. The mistake is to try to spend it when you haven't got it. There are many institutions in this town that found that out recently."
“Just because there is a certain amount we can use, would it be prudent to do that?” the Taoiseach asked, indicating that the government is not willing to go on a “if we have it, we’ll spend it” spree.
This was the motto of former Minister for Finance, Charlie McCreevey, who controlled the country’s purse strings during some of the boom years.
In fact, Charlie McCreevy's full quote was made in the context of expenditure cuts in November 2001. He was responding to calls from the opposition to increase public spending.
McCreevy takes axe to public spending
In a sideswipe at some of his critics, he said: "When you have it, you spend it. The mistake is to try to spend it when you haven't got it. There are many institutions in this town that found that out recently."