Claims emerged in a high profile gangland trial in Dublin
Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald has rejected allegations she used the Hutch family for money and votes after the claims emerged in a high profile gangland trial in Dublin.
“But let me tell you, and repeat again for the avoidance of any doubt, that I have stood resolutely on the side of the community and against exactly the type of individuals who find themselves now in the courts on these charges for my entire life. Ms McDonald said: “I have no link, alleged or otherwise. I’m unclear how you investigate something that didn’t happen. As to people attacking me or taking this as a golden opportunity to have a go, as they say, I’m not surprised by that. I’m not surprised at all because the reality is that across the island, the mood for change is obvious.
Sir Jeffrey told party members and supporters that he will seek further information to “inform our next steps”. It comes as a new opinion poll revealed Sinn Fein has lost support but remains the Republic’s most popular party. The Red C Poll for the Business Post shows support for the party dropped four points, while support for Fine Gael has increased by three.
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