A Fine Gael source has revealed that the party’s opposition to the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) is not about NAMA and is in fact part of an ongoing “hissy fit” by party leader Enda Kenny over the fact that party strategists want him to campaign for a No Vote in the Lisbon referendum. »
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Archive for August, 2009
Our opposition to NAMA ‘a hissy fit’, Fine Gael source
Monday, August 31st, 2009
Tags: Dail, Economy, Enda Kenny, International Monetary Fund, Lisbon, Sarkozy
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