The Housing Minister is facing the motion from People Before Profit in the Dáil today, just days before the Cabinet Reshuffle.
A Junior Housing Minister thinks a vote of no-confidence against Darragh O'Brien is a 'waste of time.'
The Housing Minister is facing the motion from People Before Profit in the Dáil today, just days before the Cabinet Reshuffle.
The Social Democrats is the latest political party to say it wouldn't be voting in support of the Housing Minister.
But, Longford Westmeath TD Peter Burke says he's certain the government will win their counter motion of confidence:
People Before Profit aren't identifying solutions, only pointing out problems.
They're the words of Junior Housing Minister and Longford Westmeath TD Peter Burke, speaking before a vote of no confidence put forward by the party against Darragh O'Brien.
Deputy Burke says anyone can walk into the Dáil and highlight issues:
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