Meath East Fianna Fáil TD and Minister for European Affairs, Thomas Byrne has welcomed the “progressive and protective measures” announced as part of Budget 2023 today.

“This is a significant Budget of progressive and protective measures put in place to safeguard people, families and businesses from cost-of-living shocks while strengthening public services. It will include a €4.1bn cost of living package among an €11bn budget.

“Fianna Fáil in Government are in a position to respond aggressively to this crisis because our economy is strong and we have full employment. Today, there are more than 2½ million people in employment – the most ever at work. 410,000 jobs were added over the past two years, the fastest job growth in history.

“Fianna Fáil is acutely aware of the effect the energy crisis is having on families and businesses across the country. We have listened to people who are really worried about skyrocketing energy bills and believe these substantial measures will support those who need it most and help everyone face these challenges.

“Along with the emergency measures that have been included in this budget, providing strong Public Services is one of the core values of Fianna Fáil. This is done through ensuring the delivery of universal healthcare and fundamental public services – in health, housing, education – to the highest standard through investment, innovation and reform and we believe this budget does that also.” Minister Byrne commented.

Minister Byrne added: “Fianna Fáil has always been committed to helping those that need it most and we keenly understand the financial pressures felt by many right now. As a party we will not be found wanting when it comes to helping to alleviate this burden, while constantly looking for further ways to improve the lives of the people of Ireland.”