Quinn warns frontline services will be hit if agreement rejected

The Minister for Education Ruairí Quinn has warned that frontline services will be hit if the Croke Park 2 proposals are rejected by unions.
Mr Quinn has been met with stony silence from delegates at the Teachers Union of Ireland conference in Galway.
Earlier, members voted in favour of a motion calling for a ballot on industrial action, up to and including a strike, if Croke Park 2 is implemented.
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— Fergal Keane (@fergalrte) April 3, 2013
Speaking after his address, Minister Quinn said there is only one place left to go if Croke Park 2 is rejected by all unions later this month, and that is frontline services.
He said: "We'll see where we are on the 17th of April, but the economic gap and the financial gap in Brendan Howlin's figures will not disappear because of a vote that rejects the proposals that have come out.
"We have to deal with that fiscal gap."