Labour, Social Democrats eye 23 seats in next election

Labour and the Social Democrats are targeting as many as 23 seats in the next general election — making either party a potential coalition kingmaker.

Labour, Social Democrats eye 23 seats in next election

Labour and the Social Democrats are targeting as many as 23 seats in the next general election — making either party a potential coalition kingmaker.

Labour leader Brendan Howlin and Social Democrats co-leader Catherine Murphy outlined their separate ambitions amid speculation that Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin may seek their help to gain power.

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