Noonan blasts Cooper-Flynn expulsion as "tokenism"

The Taoiseach says there is no agreement between the Government and Beverly Cooper-Flynn on her support following the Dáil Deputy's loss of her libel case brought against RTE.

The Taoiseach says there is no agreement between the Government and Beverly Cooper-Flynn on her support following the Dáil Deputy's loss of her libel case brought against RTE.

However, Fine Gael leader Michael Noonan is slamming her explusion from the parliamentary Party as "sheer tokenism".

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