Karl Whelan

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Are the EU and IMF Bullying Ireland?

Posted on September 10, 2013 by kwhelan

Back to blogging again after a rare bit of time off over the summer, here are some comments on the current disagreement between Eamon Gilmore and the Troika about the upcoming Irish budget.

Posted in Euro Crisis, Irish Economy, Politics | Tagged Budget, Gilmore

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