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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7The estimates were passed tonight with the support of the Labour Party, Fine Gael, one of the five Sinn Fein councillors and some independents. Working class people once again being forced to pay the price for the crimes of the bankers.
Larry O'Toole, Dessie Ellis , Criona Ni Dhalaigh, Seamus McGrattan and Killian Forde are the Sinn Féin Councillors on Dublin City Council. Who voted in favour of the estimates?
Seems as if Sinn Fein found it "far from perfect" but it was time to "stand up and be responsible".
Labour's Dermot Lacey said the budget was something to be proud of given the state of the economy.
There were around 50 people at the protest outside.
http://www.independent.ie/national-news/pensioners-hit-....html
Killian Forde voted for the estimates. The other four Sinn Féin Councillors voted against.
The party has issued a statement making clear that it opposes the changes to the waiver scheme, and that Cllr Forde acted against his mandate and the wishes of the party.
.... SF have a really bad history when it comes to the estimates. They have previous and can't be taken seriously in their latest protestations. It's not the first time that a member has voted for the estimates while others haven't. IIRC nothing was done to censure members who did this before and I don't expect anything to happen this time either.
Killian Forde will be moving parties soon so SF will be one less councillor.
Hopefully if he moves party he will be big enough to give up his seat. In fairness, he didn't win it on his own.