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General Election debate Niall Collins FF, Patrick O'Donovan FG and Richard O'Donoghue Independent

Niall Collins FF, Patrick O'Donovan FG and Richard O'Donoghue Independent take part in the final Live95 debate for the upcoming General Election.

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