Gilmore accuses FF and FG of 'economic machismo'
Labour leader Eamon Gilmore has accused Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael of economic machismo in their deficit targets for 2014.
Speaking in Dublin, he also said that he expects Labour to do better in the election than in recent polls, which have suggested that the party’s support has stagnated at 20%.
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