Let Me Tell You: Episode 3 - Paul Murphy says he has no regrets over Jobstown protest

Then tánaiste Joan Burton inside a Garda car, surrounded by anti-water charges protesters, in Jobstown in November 2014.
Paul Murphy says he has no regrets about how the 2014 Jobstown anti-water charges protests played out, claiming Socialist Party members played a "productive role" on the day.
The controversial protest — which came at the height of a national and local campaign against proposed water charges — saw then Tánaiste Joan Burton become trapped in her car with her adviser, for a number of hours.