Templeogue, Dublin residents disgusted after offensive graffiti attack ruins housing estate
The incident took place over the weekend
Glendown in Templeogue (Image: Glendown Residents Association)
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Residents in a South Dublin suburb were horrified over the weekend after they found offensive graffiti daubed across their entire estate.
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Fine Gael distances itself from councillor s comments that child benefit can be a subsidy to have sex
Cllr David McManus said he did not mean to cause offence by his comments. By Christina Finn Tuesday 25 May 2021, 5:05 PM 1 hour ago 17,514 Views 50 Comments
Fine Gael has said that the Councillor s views are not consistent with party policy.
FINE GAEL HAS distanced itself from comments made by a party councillor who claimed paying child benefit to high earners is like a “subsidy for them to have sex”.
Councillor and deputy mayor of South Dublin County Council, David McManus initially made his comments on a podcast for the Tallaght Echo newspaper but today defended his
Fine Gael Councillor David McManus slammed by party colleagues for claiming child benefit a subsidy to have sex
The South Dublin rep argued that the money would be better used providing hot meals to disadvantaged schools
Cllr David McManus
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A Fine Gael councillor has been blasted by his party colleagues for suggesting that child benefit is a subsidy for parents to have sex .
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