Gilmore calls on FG to come clean on taxes
Sounding his first warnings on any potential negotiations to form a government with Enda Kenny after the election, Mr Gilmore reiterated his claim that Fine Gael’s numbers on the economy did not add up.
Mr Gilmore said both parties had similar policies in areas of health and political reform but warned that if negotiations were to begin tomorrow, Labour would want answers over a €5 billion “black hole” in Fine Gael’s finance plans.



