Concerns are rising in Ireland over potential charges for excessive water usage as documented by the Irish Independent. Despite the government's assurance that water charges won't be revived, Sinn Féin has introduced legislation to prevent such measures, arguing that plans for charges are being disguised. The party's leader claims that public protests are essential in resisting governmental attempts to reintroduce water charges, which were previously halted by significant public dissent. The discourse highlights the deep distrust in government promises regarding water pricing.
"The problem for Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael is that nobody believes them when it comes to water charges. Their record speaks for itself. They can't be trusted."
"This is nothing more than a Trojan Horse for the introduction of domestic water charges for all households. It's the thin end of the wedge."
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