Proceeds of AIB sale should be used for capital investment
Posted on May 10, 2017 at 11:07 AM
This week in the Dáil, we are calling on the sale of shares in AIB to be postponed until the proceeds can be committed to capital investment.
Government plans to sell AIB shares should be put on hold, until the funds raised can be used to invest in vital State infrastructure. #Dáil pic.twitter.com/itDa91Vpe3
— The Labour Party (@labour) May 9, 2017
Government plans to sell AIB shares should be put on hold, until the funds raised can be used to invest in vital State infrastructure.
What we have here is a real opportunity to tackle the infrastructural bottlenecks that are emerging across the country in areas such as transport and housing, to hospitals and schools.
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