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MAY 17 ELECTION: Charlie sees red over Fine Gael plans; EACH PROMISE HAS BEEN BETTER THAN THE LAST. WHAT THEY HAVEN'T TOLD US IS THAT THERE IS A:6.5 BILLION BLACK HOLE IN THEIR FIGURES.(News)
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The Mirror (London, England)
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April 29, 2002
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In the run-up to the general election Ireland's top politicians will write for the Irish Daily Mirror explaining the choices facing voters. Today Finance Minister CHARLIE McCREEVY is scathing of Fine Gael's economic policies.
REMEMBER the huge deficits and taxes of the 1980s? Well, Fine Gael in government would return Ireland to those days.
Fine Gael have been caught telling fibs on how they will fund the economy with their spending plans set to return the cou...
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