Ahern's socialist claim 'fraudulent', says Rabbitte

The Labour leader Mr Pat Rabbitte said today that the Taoiseach's claim to be a socialist "would be funny if it didn't reveal…

The Labour leader Mr Pat Rabbitte said today that the Taoiseach's claim to be a socialist "would be funny if it didn't reveal a cynical and fraudulent political strategy".

"No  thinking  person  will take the Taoiseach's claim seriously, especially when contrasted  with  the  record of the two governments over which he has presided," he said.

"The purpose of this outlandish claim, repeated several times over  the  weekend  and  not  seriously  challenged,  does  not arise from the Taoiseach's  desire  to set out a political philosophy. Instead he is intent, in the words of former Minister Ray Burke, on trying to draw a line in the sand, to escape  the  judgement  of  the people for the policies and actions of the past."

Mr Rabbitte called Mr Ahern's claim an exercise in attemping to reposition the Fianna Fail party, damaged as it has been by seven years of broken promises and harsh, uncaring policies.

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"It is also an attempt to send out the message that after the next election, he and his party will be open to different alliances than the one they presently enjoy with the PDs.  In  particular, with his repeated claim to be a true republican, he is now trying to set out ground for a post-election alliance with Sinn Féin," he said.

Mr Rabbitte added that the government had "misspend the wealth of the  nation  in  ways  that  are utterly irresponsible,  while  studiously  avoiding  the opportunity to make the sort of incremental  improvements  in  quality  public  services  that would improve the quality  of  life  of  the  community,  and  particularly  those  members of the community  who  live  at  the margins."

He said that the Taoiseach's track record could not be described, by any stretch of the imagination, as either socialist or republican.