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![]() Never mind wifi on the 22s - have they broken open the piggy bank for SDO yet?
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![]() Not to be harsh on the new investment in our transport network, but at what point do we stop pouring tax payers money into CIE - value for money has to be questioned.
The government (tax payer) pays subsidies of €700 million per annum, and CIE continue to have losses of €50 million, that's 3/4 billion euro in losses per year if we stopped the subside. http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/finance/2011/0623/1224299454754.html Irish Times Article - Varadkar says cuts inevitable as CIÉ's deficit hits €750m Thursday, June 23, 2011 Quote:
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