a handy civil service pension, you're unlikely to see many negatives but you can be sure the poor and the working class will suffer to pay for this. It'll never be the rich paying.
Sad that Michael has to resort to that but he factually states he is a retired civil servant. It's not people like Michael who would suffer the costs of a UI with public spending cuts and tax rises. He has also not addressed any points I put to him.
It's not exactly a packed bench for the Shinners, so no name springs to mind but definitely not Mairead. If she's honestly the best candidate they can come up with they're in trouble