The outlook for the Government parties is beginning to seem ominous after less than a year in office. This is despite the fact that they won a confidence vote in the Dáil this week by a whopping margin.
After an unremarkable budget and disastrous presidential election campaigns by both Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael the two parties are already in a dangerous place. Facing a united Sinn Féin-led bloc in the Dáil they have some serious self-analysis to undertake even to get to the end of their current term.
Yet in the Dáil on Wednesday, when forced into a motion of confidence in Tánaiste Simon Harris, the Coalition won by 94 votes to 65, a large margin by normal standards.
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