r/votefiannafail Moderator and Subreddit Founder Feb 11 '26

Sinn Féin hypocrisy?

We always hear of Sinn Féin calling our government the “government of inaction” and the “do-nothing government” with many Sinn Féin supporters going online to push this narrative.

New rent legislation has entered the Dáil with a vote coming shortly and Sinn Féin now accuse the government of “pushing through” rent legislation.

I am of the firm belief in the success of this piece of legislation and I feel it shows the government’s understanding on how the economy works and how to actually improve the cost of renting. Sinn Féin’s policy of total opposition has led to the hypocrisy of criticising a “do-nothing government” for pushing through crucial legislation as quick as possible to provide relief to renters across Ireland.

This is why the public cannot afford to trust Sinn Féin. They don’t know how to run a government. All they know how to do is say “no”.

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