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How the #PFG deal was done

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Ciaran Cuffe has an interesting blog post up this afternoon the programme for government. Junkies of the political process will be intersted to read the passage on the making of the announcement Friday.

The line by line work went on until ten. At that stage the Oireachtas staff were locking us out of the third floor and we had to go up to the fifth floor to continue till near midnight in a Department of Agriculture Conference Room that Trevor allowed us to use. Stiofain then took our edits back to Government Buildings where Noel Dempsey and Eamon Ryan worked with their teams till after 7.30 am. By the end of the night Fianna Fáil and the Green Party were eventually working off a single PC on the master copy. That was followed by a logistical nightmare of trying to print 20,000 pages by 10am. Copiers in Government Buildings and Leinster House were cranked up, and someone from John Gormley’s office headed down to Reads and took over four copiers. There was even someone sent out to Stillorgan to a copy shop. That’s why the documentation was delayed in getting to the Convention in the RDS until after 11am. Never again! The Programme was given first directly to the members so that they could see it first-hand, rather than through the media lens. The Sunday Tribune carried criticism from eco-socialists saying we had sold out, while the Irish edition of the Sunday Times led with the line that new taxes were on the way. I guess if you’re getting equal and opposite criticism when you’re in Government you’re probably doing OK.

Sure, I’d like to see firmer time-lines and detailed costings, but often political documents are more poetry than prose. The budget will make the costings clearer. Changes in demarcation and work practices can save billions. I think it is a decent Programme, and given that we’ve implemented half of the original Programme for Government from when the Government was formed over two years ago, I think we should do fine.

Read it all.

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