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Ciara Phelan Political Correspondent

'Wet pub' €9 meal rule that kept bars closed 'likely' to be axed confirms Eamon Ryan

The Government is likely to scrap the €9 substantial meal rule which kept so-called wet pubs closed.

Speaking this afternoon ahead of a crunch Cabinet meeting tomorrow, Green Party leader Eamon Ryan said there won’t be a distinction between wet pubs and pubs that serve food when the hospitality industry is allowed to reopen for customers indoors.

When asked if there’ll be any more €9 substantial meals, Mr Ryan said: “I think less likely, I think we've learned outdoor is safer...that will define..not whether you're having chicken nuggets on top of it.

“I think we might learn from, we don’t want all those systems where you have to...people had to get a certain meal and it was a false kind of division.

“I think it will start outdoors because it’s much safer and I don’t think it’ll be whether it’s divided between food or not.

“Really outdoors versus indoors will be the difference.”

Ministers are pushing for outdoor dining to reopen at the end of May but a final decision will be made after health chiefs meet with government officials on Wednesday night.

He said: “I think what’s worked in the last few months is where it’s been staged.

“For example early this week the football and golf and things coming back so I think it’ll be the same, a series of staged reopenings.

“I think the Taoiseach said yesterday if I saw him quoted correctly, that we hope we can get hospitality back in June, domestic tourism effectively comes back and I think that is something we’re really keen to do, even that, it could be done in a staged basis..you open outside dining and further at a later stage you open up inside and so on.

“The way the numbers are going thankfully they’ve held relatively steady, they’re still high in compared to what they were this time last year but with the vaccine roll out ramping up I think there’s an opportunity for us to start seeing the country open up more and included in that will be aviation."

When asked if fully vaccinated people can travel abroad this summer, Mr Ryan said it’ll be in a matter of months.

He told Dublin Live he didn't want to give the aviation industry “false promises” on dates.

He said: "But I think with vaccinations increasing that will increase the ability of people to travel and come in and it is not weeks away but it’s not much more than a few months away in my mind in terms of us getting aviation back."

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