Deputy McConalogue: Governments A5 commitment hollow

Donegal North East Deputy Charlie Mc Conalogue is accusing the government of making promises it can’t keep in respect of the A5.
Deputy Mc Conalogue was speaking after Taoiseach Enda Kenny offered £50 million over the next four years, with the possibility of providing the balance of the £400 million after 2016.
However, Deputy Mc Conalogue says there may have been a change of government by then, with elections due in 2016, and he’s questioning how the Taoiseach expects the Stormont Executive to accept the government’s bona fides.

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