FG says Govt credibility 'in shreds'

The Government's credibility is in shreds and the publication of a document defending their track record since the election is a desperate attempt to con the public again, Fine Gael has claimed.

The Government's credibility is in shreds and the publication of a document defending their track record since the election is a desperate attempt to con the public again, Fine Gael has claimed.

Party chairman Tom Hayes said people were now "reluctant to believe anything that emanates from this deceitful Government."

"The recent opinion poll demonstrated that people are fed up with the Government and their spindoctors," said Deputy Hayes.

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