With the Coalition getting hammered in the polls, Fianna Fáil backbenchers gather to air their discontents.
One attendee, Barry Cowen, says there's a need to "crystalise" what sets the party apart.
With rising costs, the Laois-Offaly TD wants more action on "the millstone around families' necks", suggests splitting the Department of Health in two, and discusses being sacked from the Cabinet, who he says have now "learnt their lesson" in the turf wars.
And while school's out for deputies for eight weeks, Deputy Cowen emphasises that they'll be working for at least some of it in their constituencies.
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