Taoiseach warns of transatlantic trade threat after US election result
Briefly

"When you like to talk about the state of our economy in terms of the use of taxpayers' money, you do leave out a number of facts. You do leave out the fact that this is a country running a budget surplus - we've managed to put aside billions of euro to protect people from future economic shocks. I think that decision is looking even better today than it was yesterday, in light of global issues."
"The issue of phone pouches wasn't invented in the Department of Education, or by Government, or by any political party. This came about by listening directly to school principals."
"If there were any transatlantic trade shocks, Sinn Féin's policy would look utterly foolish and ridiculous."
"I'm sure you've met principal, principals, including the one in De La Salle college in Churchtown, where they introduced the self-locking pouches."
Read at Irish Independent
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