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Sinn Féin has pledged €10 a day childcare, large cuts to the USC and a new tax on first class plane tickets as part of its alternative budget. The party will launch its plans this morning ahead of Budget 2025 next week. The party has promised its cost of living package would also include €450 worth of energy credits, double child benefit payments in October and August, lump sum payments to carers, those living alone and those on disability allowance.

The party wants to abolish the TV licence fee and reduce student fees by €1,500 while pausing carbon tax increases and reversing the August rise in excise duty. On housing, the party said it could build 21,500 social and affordable homes to buy or rent in 2025 at an additional cost of €2.5 billion.



It would also remove stamp duty for first time buyers and give renters a minimum payment of €1,000 euro while banning rent increases for three years In addition, the party said it would discount the first €30,000 someone earns from USC. On the tax side, Sinn Féin has said it could also raise money through a new tax on private jets, first class plane tickets and luxury cars. Main image: Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald .

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