Protest mounted outside Fianna Fáil leader's office in Cork

A group of anti-water charge campaigners staged the rally.
Anti-water charge protesters in Cork are calling for a meeting with Fianna Fail's Michael Martin to discuss their concerns.
Up to 30 campaigners mounted a protest outside the party leader's constituency office in Turners Cross this afternoon.
They fear the Cork South Central TD may row back on pre election promises of abolishing the charges as the party have not identified it as a red line issue and talks are continuing to form a new government.
Campaigners delivered a letter to the Fianna Fail leader's office and anti-water charge protester John McCarthy outlined to RedFM News the details of the letter.
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