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Poll: Do you believe Anglo was not discussed at July dinner?

Is the Taoiseach’s explanation credible? And if he didn’t discuss Anglo – should he have?

BRIAN COWEN CONTINUES to insist that Anglo was not discussed during his dinner with Sean Fitzpatrick in July – despite the fact that two other Anglo executives and a Central Bank board member were also present.

His account has now been backed up by Alan Gray, the economist and Central Bank board member, who was also there, and Sean Fitzpatrick.

So do you believe them? And if the three men are telling the truth, how does that reflect on Brian Cowen?


Poll Results:

I don't believe him. (595)
If Anglo wasn't discussed, it should have been. (193)
I believe Cowen. (57)
It's not relevant. (33)

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