And so we come to Wexford District. Wexford including its
natural hinterland is the largest part of the county containing over 40,000
people. The town has traditionally dominated the county with its music,
culture, harbour and tourism giving it a quality of life that many outsiders
find attractive. Wexford has seen a huge transition in the last 2 decades. Gone
is much of its heavy industry and it is replaced with services and finances.
The main employers are based outside the town on the Rosslare Rd. Many workers
commute by car and live in the surrounding villages.
It is a better quality of life to what is available in the
Dublin area. Much of the credit for the transformation can go to Brendan
Howlin. His periods in office have been good to Wexford, Hospital upgrades
where once there were marches to ensure its survival. New schools, garda HQ,
new court house while the by pass of Enniscorthy and New Ross make it easier to
access the county.
It may surprise the outsider that there is no other
candidate from a major party that lives in Wexford, but you don’t have to go
far to work out why. Direct Democracy are running David Lloyd but David has not
run a high octane campaign so far.
The real interest in Wexford district lies in the rural part
to the south of the district. South Wexford has 3 candidates. All live within
about 4 miles of one another, Lisa McDonald of Fianna Fail, Jim Codd, Aontú and
Ger Carthy Independent. The 3 candidates will all poll well and will stay in
the running after early eliminations. For these 3 candidates a high turn out is
essential to get traction in the count. Their main rivals dominate in urban
areas. For Lisa McDonald the focus is very much an internal one within Fianna
Fail. Close observers on the race have said to me that Lisa may well find that
her outburst directed at the powers that be may attract votes locally but may
not have attracted as many as the potential it has to damage her for transfers
from her FF running mates. And she will need them given the arrival of Codd and
Carthy on the scene.
You get the sense that Codd may find it hard to top his bye
election campaign and that he is seen in the same light as John Dwyer was in
2016, running to damage Sinn Fein. Time has moved on and its unlikely that
he’ll impact as much on SF as Dywer did. I get the feeling that Codd’s
elimination may benefit Carthy rather than McDonald although it must be said
Aontu votes may also go to Sinn Fein and right wing candidates like Verona
Murphy. Between Carthy and McDonald
there will be a significant pool of votes. Carthy has been close to Shane
Ross’s independent alliance hosting visits to Our Ladys Island for Ross. This
will have done him no harm in his own area but will that association give him
traction across the county? The jury’s out on this one.
But to the west of this district votes may well be lost to
Verona Murphy who may reduce the chance of either Carthy or McDonald causing a
big shock. McDonald may also find herself under pressure from Sheehan who has
apparently discovered that all along he was living in South Wexford judging by
where his posters and canvassers are popping up.
But when all is said and done, will there be another TD from
South Wexford alongside Brendan Howlin? I’m inclined to say no at this stage.
Judging by the level of support in Wexford town for Howlin, there’s little
appetite for any outsider. Whether a second TD can be elected is a matter for
rural voters.
Time will tell on this one and there’s still a lot of doors
to be knocked.
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