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Budget 2026: Caution or Complacency? Episode 516

Niall Boylan | September 18, 2025
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    Budget 2026: Caution or Complacency? Episode 516
    Niall Boylan

In this episode, Niall is joined by Peadar Tóibín from Aontú to discuss predictions for Budget 2026. With a total package of €9.4 billion on the table — including €7.9 billion in extra public spending and €1.5 billion in tax cuts — the Government says it’s shifting away from once-off cost-of-living supports and moving towards more permanent measures. But where should that money really go?

Niall asks listeners to call in and share their views: What would you like to see the extra spending directed towards? Or are we already spending too much and ignoring the risk of future downturns?

Examples of what callers might say:

“Healthcare has to be the priority — waiting lists are far too long, and we need more hospital staff and capacity.”

“Housing, housing, housing. Young people can’t afford to rent or buy — put the extra billions into building affordable homes.”

“Increase the tax cuts instead. People are struggling, and putting more money back into workers’ pockets would help families directly.”

“Public transport and infrastructure should get the focus. If we don’t invest now, we’ll fall behind in the next decade.”

“I’d like to see more support for families — boosting child benefit or childcare funding would make a real difference.”

“Stop spending so much. We’re heading into uncertain times with tariffs and global instability — we should be saving, not spending.”

“Hospitality needs the VAT cut back. Small businesses are struggling, and this sector supports thousands of jobs.”

“Raise the inheritance tax threshold. Families shouldn’t be penalised for passing on homes and savings.”




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    Budget 2026: Caution or Complacency? Episode 516
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