Fianna Fáil is advocating for substantial investment in public services, while Fine Gael is focusing on maintaining economic stability and offering tax cuts. This presents a clear ideological divide as both parties prepare to negotiate with Labour.
As Labour faces internal pressure regarding coalition talks, one Fianna Fáil negotiator expressed skepticism about their commitment, stating, 'Are they actually up for it? We wouldn't want to spend weeks talking only for them to decide they're not going in.'
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael had reservations about Labour's housing scheme proposals, emphasizing they would strongly oppose suggestions to scrap demand-led initiatives like Help to Buy, demonstrating the complexities of coalition negotiations.
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