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Neasa Hourigan to back Sinn Féin on eviction ban, as Coalition also faces no confidence vote from Labour

 Any move to remove whip will cut Coalition Dáil majority to just one

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Green Party TD Neasa Hourigan (left), who wrote in the Sunday Independent that she will vote against her party on the eviction ban, and Labour leader Ivana Bacik (right), who says she will have no choice but to call a motion of no confidence if the government don't adopt their motion to extend the ban

Green Party TD Neasa Hourigan (left), who wrote in the Sunday Independent that she will vote against her party on the eviction ban, and Labour leader Ivana Bacik (right), who says she will have no choice but to call a motion of no confidence if the government don't adopt their motion to extend the ban

Green Party TD Neasa Hourigan (left), who wrote in the Sunday Independent that she will vote against her party on the eviction ban, and Labour leader Ivana Bacik (right), who says she will have no choice but to call a motion of no confidence if the government don't adopt their motion to extend the ban

Green Party TD Neasa Hourigan will vote against her own government colleagues next week as the Coalition also faces a fresh no confidence motion over the scrapping of the eviction ban, the Sunday Independent can reveal.

Ms Hourigan, writing for this newspaper, has confirmed she will support a Sinn Féin motion when it comes before the Dáil this week to extend the eviction ban into next year.


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