"Paddy likes to know what the story is,' Enda Kenny famously declared, in a dig at top Fianna Fáil ministers' unconvincing denials that a bailout was on the way back in 2010."
"It resonated with a public at the time deeply resentful at being kept in the dark about matters of vital national interest."
Enda Kenny's comment about wanting to know 'what the story is' resonated with the public's frustration regarding government transparency during the 2010 financial crisis. His remarks highlighted the disconnect between government officials and citizens, particularly in relation to the impending bailout. The public felt deeply resentful about being misled or kept uninformed about critical national issues, emphasizing the need for clearer communication from leaders during times of crisis.
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