Simon Harris responds to warning Ireland is budgeting ‘like there’s no tomorrow’

IFAC has warned over a lack of long-term planning in terms of state saving
Simon Harris responds to warning Ireland is budgeting ‘like there’s no tomorrow’

Tanaiste Simon Harris speaks to reporters outside Government Buildings in Dublin. Picture: Philip Toscano

Tánaiste Simon Harris has said the Irish economy is “in a position of relative strength” after a watchdog said the Government is “budgeting like there’s no tomorrow”.

The Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (IFAC) warnedthere was a lack of long-term planning and the Government was not saving enough corporation tax windfalls to prepare for future budgetary pressures.

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