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Labour seeks another meeting with Martin and Harris to get 'clear responses' to priorities

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  Labour met with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael on Tuesday this week to outline its priorities for going into government.

The article from MSN discusses comments made by Ivana Bacik, the leader of the Labour Party in Ireland, regarding potential coalition government formations. Bacik indicated that it is "very unlikely" that Labour would enter into a government with either Fine Gael or Fianna Fáil, the two major parties in Ireland, due to their perceived right-wing policies. She emphasized Labour's commitment to left-wing values and suggested that the party would prefer to work with other left-leaning groups or remain in opposition rather than compromise its principles. This stance comes in the context of the upcoming local and European elections, where Labour aims to strengthen its position and influence. Bacik's comments reflect a broader ideological divide and the strategic positioning of smaller parties in Irish politics.

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