Coalition Cracks Over Covid-19 Cash: TDs Pressure Ministers to Reverse Pandemic Payments Amid New Cabinet Unrest



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Coalition TDs are pressuring ministers to reverse the cuts to Covid payments, as details of the new riots at the cabinet table may be revealed this weekend.

Fianna Fáil’s senior TDs, Willie O’Dea and Barry Cowen, have written separately to the Minister of Public Expenditure, Michael McGrath, asking him to reinstate the full payment of € 350 for pandemic unemployment (PUP). The pressure is also coming from the Greens, with influential TD Neasa Hourigan saying that the PUP should be “absolutely” restored to its maximum rate as more areas face public health restrictions.

With more than 150,000 people receiving payment from Covid, the Coalition is reviewing its future before the Budget on October 13. Two government sources said the new maximum rate of € 300 could be maintained beyond February 1 next year when it will be lowered. up to € 250.

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