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Peter Mathews in the Dáil today Oireachtas TV

'There's nothing to be afraid of': Peter Mathews wanted to liberate politicians today...

The independent TD proposed a referendum to give politicians freedom of conscience during votes.

FORMER FINE GAEL TD Peter Mathews has proposed a radical bill to give TDs and Senators freedom of conscience in votes, but the government said it would be opposing the measure in the Dáil today.

Mathews, who lost the Fine Gael whip in 2013 after voting against the party on abortion, brought his bill before the house during private members’ time today.

He proposed a referendum to amend the Constitution and include a sentence stating that all members of the Oireachtas will be “representatives of the whole people, not bound by orders or instructions, and responsible only to their own consciences”.

The proposal is modelled on a similar sentence in the German constitution. Mathews has spent several months lobbying political colleagues and the media in Leinster House to drum-up interest and support for his bill.

Introducing it in the Dáil today, he said ”The parties are not allowing for the organic breathing of liberty and democracy.”

Responding for the coalition, government chief whip Paul Kehoe said that the bill would be opposed as it was not in line with the already extensive reforms introduced by the current administration.

Kehoe questioned what defined a matter of conscience and expressed concerns that it would ultimately fall to the courts to decide.

He told TDs: “Surely an individual’s conscience is a matter for that individual.”

The Fine Gael TD said that critics of the party whip system had little or no practical experience of how it works.

Despite government opposition, Mathews had some support on the opposition benches with independent TD Finian McGrath asking “Who is afraid of reform? Who is afraid of change?”.

His fellow independent, Catherine Murphy, said that the current system “turns people into sheep”.

Sinn Féin said it would not be supporting the bill with its whip Aengus Ó Snodaigh saying that the unforeseen consequences of Mathews’ bill, if a referendum were passed, would see US-style pork-barrel politics seep into the Irish political system.

Fianna Fáil’s Robert Troy criticised the government’s political reforms during his contribution.

In his closing remarks, Mathews launched a stinging attack on the government and questioned why the Taoiseach was not in the chamber.

He said he had spoken to Enda Kenny last week and said to him: “Taoiseach, there is nothing to be afraid of in this bill.”

The Dublin South TD said that his bill could save politicians and told deputies that they had between now and the vote on Tuesday to “liberate your politicians”.

“It’s a winner, a winner for the people of Ireland… don’t tear it up, please!” he pleaded.

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    Jan 23rd 2013, 9:17 PM

    The photo of the building standing alone encased in ice is like something out of Fringe

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    Jan 23rd 2013, 10:50 PM

    Is that Agent Dunham?!

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    Jan 23rd 2013, 9:25 PM

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    I heard an interview the other day on coast to coast fm, some weather scientist was talking about “how our planet is slowly entering a mini ice age”.

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    Jan 23rd 2013, 10:13 PM

    Bro lives in Chicago, winters ain’t pretty but they’re summers make up for it more then enough!

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    Jan 23rd 2013, 10:25 PM

    Wow. The last three photos in particular are amazing.

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    Jan 24th 2013, 12:14 AM

    Im about an hour south of there right now, its cold, but its no mini Ice Age. We would normally have a bunch of snow by now, but theres nothing atall.

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    Jan 24th 2013, 1:24 AM

    I live south of there too(south side Irish)..today felt like a heat wave compared to Monday and Tuesday ..bring on the 90 degree weather !!!!!

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    Jan 24th 2013, 10:44 AM

    Tough work on those conditions. Hard men

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    Jan 23rd 2013, 11:52 PM

    Looks very like my old primary school.

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    Jan 24th 2013, 9:18 AM

    It’s like something youd see in a movie!

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