The Taoiseach has played down suggestions from within his Government on possible Croke Park Agreement renegotiations.
/> Enda Kenny says the coalition is “honour – bound” to stick by the deal so long as it’s being implemented.
Earlier, the Transport Minister Leo Varadkar said that if a new deal could be thrashed out with unions before 2014, then it should be implemented.
But speaking at the Fine Gael Think In in Co. Mayo this evening, the Taoiseach said the Croke Park Agreement will remain as-is, until 2014 – but he did raise the prospect of talks to allow for a faster implementation of the deal: