"Public Expenditure Minister Jack Chambers stated that personal taxation measures would be a 'priority' in the upcoming budget, highlighting the need for support for workers."
"Chambers noted that last year's budget 'didn't give workers a break', indicating a recognition of the financial pressures faced by individuals."
Public Expenditure Minister Jack Chambers indicated a shift in Fianna Fáil's stance on worker support, emphasizing that income tax cuts are now a priority for the October budget. He acknowledged that the previous year's budget did not provide adequate relief for workers, suggesting a commitment to address this issue in the upcoming financial plan.
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