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More…Taoiseach Enda Kenny has come under sustained pressure to overrule Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore’s closure of Ireland’s Embassy to the Holy See from disgruntled Fine Gael voters and from within his own party, documents released under the Freedom of Information (FoI) Act reveal. Records released to The Irish Catholic show that of over 3,154 representations made by members of the public to the Taoiseach up to the end of December 2011, just 14 were supportive of the decision. The overwhelming majority (99.5 per cent) were supportive of reopening the embassy with many loyal Fine Gael supporters insisting they will no longer vote for the party if the current situation remains.
Some Fine Gael local authorities have also written to the Taoiseach asking him to reverse the decision while a Fine Gael parliamentary aide has accused Labour of pushing a ‘‘secularist’’ agenda the documents also reveal.