A day before the local and European elections, voters say they expect independents to make waves as establishment parties have not “confronted issues” in a open manner.
Applause in RDS as first count result shows Barry Andrews and Regina Doherty in lead in Dublin EU constituency, though neither candidate reached the quota. The count will resume tomorrow.
Independent Ireland leader Michael Collins says he is “very happy” with his party’s showing in #LE24, and says he would “absolutely” talk to likeminded anti-establishment individuals about teaming up ahead of the general election to avoid splintering the vote in the future.
A review of how the various parties did, or are doing, in the locals and the European elections. PODCAST: https://gript.ie/podcasts/trsi-398-a-good-day-out/ Available on Spotify & iTunes Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2EMk8yzyFELJRX6EkaPLhQ?si=cf6ed329c7b54a53 iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/trsi/id1502422176
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John McGuirk on The Tonight Show: Many candidates who took anti-establishment positions on immigration topped the poll or were elected. To effect change they need to come together. https://www.virginmediatelevision.ie/player/show/1294
John McGuirk talks to co-host Sarah Ryan about what it was like to spend 3 days at the RDS, only to come out on the losing side; what the elections might mean for the future of a “right” in Ireland; and why Holly Cairns has something to be sorry for. PODCAST: https://gript.ie/podcasts/licking-her-wounds/
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John and Sarah react to the Cathal Crotty case, and Fine Gael’s continued claims to be the party of law and order. Also: Eamon Ryan’s departure, Michael O’Leary is far right now, and Micheál Martin is feeling left out. PODCAST: https://gript.ie/podcasts/far-right-flying/
Independent Senator Michael McDowell discusses the state of Irish politics, and responds to whether he would be hypothetically willing to lead an anti-establishment party.
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Today Ireland’s newly-appointed Finance Minister, Jack Chambers, mentioned “demographics” as a long-term “risk” to the Irish economy. Ben Scallan asks if his government has any plans to incentivise people to have more children to deal with the problem.