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  Labour leader Ivana Bacik said they have not yet had a 'substantive' response to their policy priorities outlined during formation talks.

The article from MSN discusses comments made by Labour Party leader Ivana Bacik regarding potential coalition arrangements in Ireland. Bacik expressed skepticism about the likelihood of Labour entering into a government with either Fine Gael or Fianna Fáil, two of Ireland's major political parties, due to ideological differences and past political experiences. She highlighted that while Labour has previously been in coalition with these parties, the current political climate and Labour's policy direction make such an alliance improbable. Bacik also mentioned that Labour is focusing on building its own identity and voter base, aiming to offer a distinct alternative to the electorate rather than aligning with the traditional parties. This stance comes amidst discussions on government formation following the next general election, where smaller parties like Labour could play a pivotal role in coalition negotiations.

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