Leo’s hard Labour ruffles old feathers
That most dashing Young Blueshirt, Dr Leo Varadkar, continues to endear himself to his future partners in government in the Labour Party.
That most dashing Young Blueshirt, Dr Leo Varadkar, continues to endear himself to his future partners in government in the Labour Party. Dr V has a special talent for getting up the noses of the ageing socialists on the Labour benches, and he was displaying it last week during a debate on a private member’s bill he introduced himself.
The bill would have compelled state agencies and utilities to reduce their prices -...
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