Fianna Fail's Sean Fleming wants the Government to do more.
Supports for businesses, announced by the government earlier this week, are "a waste of time" for SMALL companies, according to a Laois TD.
Fianna Fáil's Seán Fleming is hitting out at measures introduced to help those affected by the covid-19 crisis, including a reduction in interest rates on loans from 7 per cent to 4.5 per cent.
But he feels more needs to be done for micro-businesses, which employ 400 thousand people across the country.
Deputy Fleming says, otherwise, a lot of companies will not reopen after the pandemic ends:
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