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Tánaiste tells Tipp FM Fianna Fail and Fine Gael are not thinking of bringing Labour into a coalition

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The Tánaiste has rubbished claims in the Sunday Independent that the current coalition leaders are lining up the Labour party to take over from the Greens in the next election.

The Fianna Fail leader spent the day in Tipperary yesterday canvassing with the party’s three candidates in the two Tipperary constituencies.

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Local TD Alan Kelly claims that Labour will be in a prime position to help form a new coalition after the election on the 29th of November.

But Micheál Martin’s been telling Tipp FM news that he won’t even think about making deals until the numbers are known next month.

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