Showing posts with label New Ross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Ross. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 January 2020

#GE20 only question is will it be sooner or later?


Happy New Year, a busy and potentially politically unstable year lies ahead. We are guaranteed a general election on a date yet to be decided. Over the next few months this blog will look at the General Election campaign in Wexford and how it progresses. Wexford has had a head start on most other constituencies in the country. We know what the local issues are from the bye-election campaign. Indeed we know many of the candidates who will feature over the next few months. It’s my own view that the date will decide the issues that may form the part of the national campaign.
An early election set for February will see health to the forefront. A Summer election may be preferred by Fine Gael in the hope that EU-UK Trade talks arising from Brexit will drive the debate and the FG campaign will be based about why change a Taosieach who is performing on an international stage. It will be about FG getting Brexti done!
I’m at a loss to understand why Fianna Fail want to wait until late Spring for an election.  Already a few FF TD’s are getting anxious about backing any more FG ministers in a confidence vote. Another confidence vote in Simon Harris is a certainty. Fianna Fail seem to be of the frame of mind that if they say nothing, power will simply slip into their hands. Under the radar is Sinn Fein, buoyed up by their unexpected victory in the Dublin mid West bye-election. Forget their hammering in Westminster, SF only want to be the Dáil. Their prospects may well be improved by a forthcoming deal to revive the administration at Stormont. This will deflect the frequent criticism they get of not wanting to take the hard decisions in office. It will also eliminate the logistical nightmare of running in 2 separate elections either side of the border within a short space of time.
On a local level all 4 major parties have selected their General Election candidates; Fianna Fail have 4, Fine Gael have 2 with another to be nominated, Labour, Aontú and Sinn Fein running one each. Last time round Wexford had 17 candidates for 5 seats. Fine Gael are certain to add a third candidate but beyond that it remains to be seen if the Greens, Social Democrats or Socialist Wrokers Party- Socialist Party will nominate a candidate and whether Verona Murphy will be tempted back into the campaign as a independent.  Perhaps we’ll see  15 names on the ballot paper.
Already the tell tale signs are there of internal friction in Fianna Fail. Before Christmas Deputy James Browne circulated his calendar to the voters in Wexford. This week saw Michael Sheehan circulate a calandar in South Wexford describing himself as the Fianna Fail candidate in South Wexford ignoring his running mate from South Wexford, Lisa McDonald.
His strategy is to eat into both McDonald and Murphy’s support in South Wexford by pushing a line of a TD for New Ross. Newly elected Deputy Malcolm Byrne will now in the cold light of day need to come to terms with the reality that he shares Gorey District with Minister Michael D’arcy and needs to push south for votes. That will bring him into conflict with the Browne Dynasty in Enniscorthy District. Sheehan has a much easier task to get elected this time around. Having kept out of the row about who FF would run, Sheehan may find preference votes from fellow Fianna Fail candidates easier to come by than either Byrne or McDonald. Sheehan has been expanding his presence in Wexford District in the last few months with his roadside hoardings urging electors  to shop local and attend the Wexford Opera.  These are increasing Sheehan’s profile outside his home base.

New Ross has always politically rewarded Fianna Fail much more than Fianna Fail has economically rewarded New Ross in the past. There’s every sign that this will once more be the case after the next election, especially if Fianna Fail are in office. Not every candidate has had the luxury of an indulgent electorate but Michael Sheehan won’t look a gift horse in the mouth. It will be extremely close between Sheehan and Byrne as to who will take a seat for FF seat.
Verona Murphy will soon announce what is already an open secret, i.e .that she will run once more for the Dáil as an independent. Over the Christmas the FG branding disappeared from outside her office. This will leave a vacancy on the Fine Gael ticket which will be presumably for a woman.  I suspect that if Bridin Murphy wants to run, all she as to do is to ask for it. She may struggle but FG will be eternally grateful to her and who knows what that mean into the future?
Verona Murphy has a different task at hand second time of asking.  At first hand she may wish to portray herself in the Mick Wallace mould, self made business person, unconventional and from the south west of Wexford. But that’s where the overlap ends. Call Wallace and his voters what you will but they won’t have truck with extreme views on asylum seekers. Murphy will not poll as well as she thinks in a general election where she gets little national profile.
She may however damage in the eyes of the electorate the word independent for many a long year. This may be Verona Murphy’s most long lasting contribution to Wexford politics. So that’s my focus on New Ross District for the forthcoming election. Ireland’s longest bridge will soon be opened. Built behind schedule so now let’s see if all the candidates can get over it.

Friday, 18 November 2016

A hurler on the ditch or a spectator?

Nature abhors a vacuum.  There are those that believe nature is externally controlled by a divine force. Some of these folks refuse to accept that science can explain many things that are fundamental to understanding life; like evolution or global warming.  
Donald Trump seems to have made good on his promises to the US electorate and surrounded himself with people who not just buy into this view of nature but go further and buy into conspiracy theories. 
I don’t think the sales of British right wing magazine “The Spectator” are too high in New Ross.  
However I’m more than surprised to find that a New Ross (not New York) councillor considers some of their articles  worthwhile enough to retweet them approvingly to his followers.
The Spectator in the recent past had Boris Johnson as its editor and it is generally regarded now as a mouth piece for the Tory party and BREXIT. In the past it described the Anglo Irish agreement which recognised the right of the Irish Government to have input north of the border as fraudulent .  Last year it described SF economic policy as a basket case.

So I’m quite surprised that it is in fact the local Sinn Fein Councillor Oisin O’Connell who finds common ground with a libertarian Tory but there you go! New Politics isn’t just for Enda Kenny, it’s for everyone now!
Cllr O’Connell tweets “Like the inappropriate application of an antibiotic, the incessant misuse of these terms has created a superbug" and links to an article which in a self congratulatory tone defends Trump and his ilk from attacks of being bigots, homophobes and misogynists.  Trump is no bacteria. He’s a parasitic virus against which no antibiotic works.
SF obviously don’t do irony.  Superbugs would never have evolved were it not that those using anti-biotics ignored best advice which was to finish the course to its end so as to eliminate the threat. 
And then I remembered last Easter when we marked the centenary of 1916.  You remember that? Inclusivity, Equality, fraternity and all that malarkey?  Seems that Sinn Fein in Wexford have dropped that like a hot potato and are off chasing the latest populist guff from creationists, homophobes and deniers of all sorts.

On a personal level I respect Cllr O’Connell’s honesty. He at least isn’t engaging in the “on the one hand this and on the other hand that”.  The politics of it stinks to high heavens.  A self proclaimed republican party giving the nod to a fascist.And the reason why is clear. It’s all about Sinn Fein tapping into US cash to fund their party here.   But principle? It is lost in Yonkers by an Irish mile.

All falls into place at this link! http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/donald-trump-could-make-sinn-fein-ally-peter-king-counterterror-chief-in-white-house-35227644.html