My advice to FG is to stop pointing fingers at others

My unsolicited advice to the strategists and apparatchiks of the upper echelons of the Fine Gael party is simply this: the next time you do a good deed (at least ostensibly), make sure that you do not afterwards put an ulterior motive on the acceptance of your professed act of generosity as proof of the recipient’s venal nature or that person’s willingness to be ‘bought’.

My advice to FG is to stop pointing fingers at others

For the window of opportunity it presents to the world may offer a much-cleared perspective of the giver’s own ulterior motives and an insight into the character of his party’s sick and devious nature and its quite twisted hypocritical pre-election manoeuvring.

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