One of the party's midlands TDs explains why they're bringing a no confidence motion against the government.
Sinn Féin will work as hard as possible to get into government as soon as possible.
That's the commitment from the party's Longford-Westmeath TD, Sorca Clarke, as they prepare to bring a motion of no confidence against the government next week.
The Labour Party has confirmed it'll support the motion, while the Social Democrats have yet to make a decision.
Deputy Clarke says the coalition's cobbling together of a majority for the last two years has failed to inspire faith in the electorate.
She believes Sinn Féin can deliver what the country needs:
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