“The incoming government is not going to leave our people in the dark. Paddy likes to know what the story is.”
During an election count interview with Richard Crowley on RTÉ Television on 26 February 2011. <br class="br"> “Paddy likes to know what the story is” – Ireland’s Taoiseach-in-waiting promises to tell the truth http://www.thejournal.ie/paddy-likes-to-know-what-the-story-is-irelands-taoiseach-in-waiting-promises-to-tell-the-truth-92285-Feb2011/ TheJournal.ie, 2011-02-26. <br class="br"> Ministers would like Paddy to know that they didn't know at all, at all http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/ministers-would-like-paddy-to-know-that-they-didnt-know-at-all-at-all-30138535.html Sunday Independent, 2014-03-30. <br class="br"> Ireland's historic election: What they said http://www.spotlight-online.de/news/politics/irelands-historic-election-what-they-said Spotlight: Einfach Englisch! 2011-02-28. <br class="br">2010s
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