Sinn Féin calls for investment plan

Sinn Féin has called for a €13bn investment boost to jobs and infrastructure as an alternative to accepting the European fiscal treaty.

Sinn Féin has called for a €13bn investment boost to jobs and infrastructure as an alternative to accepting the European fiscal treaty.

As new French president Francois Hollande meets German chancellor Angela Merkel to discuss a growth stimulus to be stitched into the agreement, Pearse Doherty claimed that Ireland should act alone.

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