Ciara Reilly: Power shift behind SNA U-turn exposes Government's weakness

The Government’s climbdown on SNA allocations reveals fragile leadership, weak reform planning, and deep mistrust in special education policy
Ciara Reilly: Power shift behind SNA U-turn exposes Government's weakness

Taoiseach Micheál Martin outside Government Buildings. Circular rewrites alone will not fix disability and education policy. A bit of old-fashioned political leadership might. File photo: Leah Farrell / © RollingNews.ie

It became clear early last week that the Government’s neck-breaking U-turn on Special Needs Assistant (SNA) allocations was always going to happen. 

The past week amounted to a brutal reading of the riot act. Spare a thought for your local Fianna Fáil or Fine Gael TD. There were emergency meetings, Ministers being dragged into rooms, and otherwise politically neutral principals suddenly mobilising entire school communities. 

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