This “is a direct result of government policy – a refusal to invest in affordable supply over the past decade and a reliance on policies that have utterly failed”, he said.
However, Mr Doherty said he did not expect that the Commission on Taxation, the body set up to advise the Government on how to finance the State, would advocate such a measure. “Remaining outside the agreement would have damaged Ireland’s reputation and our economy,” Mr Doherty said.
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