Social Democrats have ‘no desire’ to merge with Labour

Digital Desk Staff
The Social Democrats has ruled out any potential merger with the Labour Party, according to the Irish Examiner.
The party, which has just six TDs, held their think-in on Monday in Dublin, where their focus was on the climate emergency, housing and health, according to their co-leader Catherine Murphy.
The Labour Party has repeatedly spoke about a potential merger with the Social Democrats, however, both leaders say this is not something they're interested in.
“We need new political entities,” Ms Murphy said.
“This is not something (a merger) that's mentioned within the party; it's mentioned by the Labour Party.
“It's mentioned by political commentators, but there's no desire within the Social Democrats for a merger. There's a desire to build, and build up quicker, that's just the scenario from within.
"I think there is an issue of trust with (Labour) and the public, and I know you have to compromise in government, but you don't have to sell your soul.”
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