Independent Alliance 'feels taken for granted' on budget

Government partners the Independent Alliance are refusing to back Leo Varadkar’s first budget, after a row over supports for the vulnerable and gambling taxes going on mental health services among other areas.

Independent Alliance 'feels taken for granted' on budget

Government partners the Independent Alliance are refusing to back Leo Varadkar’s first budget, after a row over supports for the vulnerable and gambling taxes going on mental health services among other areas, writes Daniel McConnell, Juno McEnroe and Elaine Loughlin.

The five alliance members — Transport Minister Shane Ross, Disabilities Minister Finian McGrath, Skills Minister John Halligan, OPW Minister Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran and whip Sean Canney — left negotiations with Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe last night, declaring that “not enough was on the table” after most of their 30-item budget wishlist was shot down.

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