Fine Gael say no invitation for debate received after Sinn Féin accusation
by By Cate McCurry, PA · BreakingNews.ieFine Gael has said that party leader Simon Harris did not receive an invitation to take part in a leaders debate with Sky News ahead of the general election.
It comes after Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald accused Mr Harris of refusing to take part in a “proposed” debate.
Posting on social media, Ms McDonald said Mr Harris was “hiding” and claimed he does not like to be challenged on his record.
However, a spokesman for Fine Gael said Mr Harris did not receive an invitation to take part in a Sky News and Today FM debate.
Sources said that while talks were continuing about the possibility of a debate taking place, no formal invitations were issued.
A spokesman for the party said: “Fine Gael did not receive an invitation from Sky News for a debate.
“The Taoiseach looks forward to debating Mary Lou McDonald and other leaders on Monday and the following Tuesday.”
Today FM radio host Matt Cooper posted on Twitter: “To clarify: Sky News and (Today FM) has put forward a proposal for a simulcast radio and tv debate next Friday. I remain hopeful that Simon Harris might be able to find time in his schedule.”
It is understood that Fianna Fáil has agreed in principle to take part in the debate.
Ms McDonald posted on Twitter: “Simon Harris is refusing to take part in the proposed Today FM/Sky News leaders debate.
“He won’t have this debate with me.
“He is hiding from answering for Fine Gael’s disastrous performance in government over 14 years.
“Simon Harris has no new ideas, no new plans and doesn’t like being challenged on his record.”
Party leaders will take part in two live debates in the coming weeks.
All 10 political party leaders have been invited to take part in a debate on Monday, while a second debate between Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Sinn Féin will take place on November 26th.
Sky News has been contacted for comment.