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Column Why is Ireland addicted to the political dynasty?

Ireland has a long and weighty tradition of political families – so why do we keep voting for the same people? Johnny Fallon explains…

POLITICAL DYNASTIES HAVE been with us for a long time. Right across the world there are examples running from ancient times right up to the present of families that have been influential in politics and the shaping of nations. In Ireland this is no different; in fact it is even more prevalent despite still being a relatively young state.

The last general election saw many of the big names from Fianna Fáil swept aside, but one would be foolish to suggest that at least some of these names could not make a comeback in the years ahead. On the government side of the house it is clear that dynastic politics still exists with Enda Kenny and Richard Bruton both coming from strong family stables.

There are many first time TDs currently sitting in Dáil Eireann who will undoubtedly be the first in a new dynastic line. The question is often asked as to why such dynasties prevail and how they succeed.

Despite perceptions, Irish politics is not technically a closed culture; it is open to any citizen to run for election and to represent a constituency. None of our TDs are gifted a seat from their parents, but instead they must win public approval, and yet they manage to do this time and time again.This points  to something deeper at the heart of families and the public’s beliefs.

Quite a number of dynastic candidates have struggled in general elections, needed several attempts before securing a seat or have lost seats over the years. However within our system there are two paths that ease this. The first is the Seanad.

‘Name recognition is a huge asset’

Securing election to the Seanad is by no means easy and often involves touring the country meeting councillors that you never came in contact with before hoping to secure a vote, or alternatively convincing a Taoiseach to nominate you to its august ranks. Either way it is almost impossible if you are unknown – however, name recognition is a huge asset and if you are from a political dynasty then your name will carry weight making the job somewhat easier.

The second systematic advantage is the process of by-elections. By their nature such elections are relatively sudden and somewhat unexpected. New candidates have little or no time to prepare and build their base or to get their name known among the wider community. By-elections also attract a lot of media attention and candidates are usually under greater scrutiny than would be the case in a general election.

Therefore, political parties have two attractive alternatives; seek out a celebrity candidate or go with a name people know such as a son or daughter of the outgoing politician. Celebrity candidates are highly unpredictable, their grasp of grassroots politics, the hum drum activities, or their acceptance of their place within the party are all open to question and they can often throw a prima donna fit and make you wish you had never chosen them in the first place.

‘They have watched the game, grown up with it’

On the other hand, a dynastic candidate knows exactly what they are getting into. They have watched the game, grown up with it, assisted in it. They have a ready made base of contacts and an allegiances and a recognisable name, making them the obvious choice in a snap by-election.

Outside of these systematic advantages, the grassroots nature of Irish politics often lends itself towards supporting a family name. When a well known TD decides to retire it can often be difficult for a party or organisation to fill the void. There can be a scramble for power among local councillors and others within the party machinery who feel that their time has come. The difficulty is that such scrambles can be divisive. Unless there is a clear front runner, people within a party can be unsure about the elevation of one of their erstwhile comrades above them.

However, the son or daughter of an outgoing TD already carries the imprimatur of their parent and this is the person all party members have trusted. Most feel that no one can be closer to the former politician that their own family and this means that they accept the advantage and knowledge that the family member brings. If a TD has been popular and successful or held a cabinet post then it is highly likely that the local party machine will feel an allegiance to the name.

So if all of that helps you to get on the ticket, what about the ultimate challenge of getting the public to back you? As I mentioned earlier, carrying a dynastic name does not mean an easy ride in elections and many have failed to take seats. Over time a candidate must prove themselves. However, they can get off to a very good start as the public is inclined towards a ‘comfort blanket’ approach.

‘New candidates seem like an unknown quantity’

This occurs where the public likes the outgoing TD and trusts them; there is a strong element of sticking with the name you know. It is clear that the public expects that if they have been happy with the performance of an outgoing TD then they expect to find similar traits in another family member. New candidates seem like an unknown quantity by comparison with someone from strong lineage.

It should also be remembered that over the career of a successful politician they become credited with many achievements, bringing investment, securing funding, doing favours. This list of achievements or favours does not seem to follow the party, but rather the individual. So, if your party runs a new candidate it is likely that people will feel no loyalty to the party brand for the delivery of items by the outgoing TD.

On the other hand there is a high level of loyalty to the name. The favours and achievements of a parent, for instance, seem instantly transferable to their child in the electorates mind. A voter remembering a favour done will feel obliged to still vote for the son or daughter of that politician than for the party they represented.

Perhaps deep down it is part of the human condition to respect names and to look for heroes among the ranks of famous names. In a country like Ireland that values loyalty so highly and where family carries such influence it is difficult to see the situation ever changing.

Johnny Fallon is a political analyst. His new book, Dynasties: Irish Political Families is published by New Island, price €16.99.

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    Mute Joe Traynor
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    Jul 11th 2013, 6:53 AM

    What a complete waste of money, this is going to be a bonanza for dodgy fas trained web designers putting up lame websites for dog groomers and hairdressers. Any business that has a genuine online business model should invest in their own business. Instead of a grant why not a low interest loan?

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    Mute Andy Murray
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    Jul 11th 2013, 7:21 AM

    Joe, I have grown a business from 1 employee to 14 without any financial backing over the last few years, so I feel qualified to comment here. First off, I think this is an excellent idea – for a small business this would be a huge help. Businesses NEED to be on the web these days, but it does cost about 2500 for the most basic decent web presence (unless you are a web designer yourself). Small businesses don’t have that kind of money. It’s a vicious circle. You know you could increase sales (way more than 2500 per year) with a good web presence, but you don’t have the spare money to get one and the banks won’t lend it to you unless you are buying something tangible that they could repossess if they had to. Websites do not fall into this category.
    Second, there’s nothing wrong in Fas trained people. Whenever I hear people talking down FAS training, I know they have never employed anyone who has completed a fas course. It’s an unfounded prejudice with no basis in fact, you are merely quoting “bloke down the pub says…” and it doesn’t reflect well on you. I’ve employed 4 fas trained people and they are excellent.

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    Mute Andy Murray
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    Jul 11th 2013, 7:23 AM

    Having said all that, yes, I think the idea of a low cost loan, with a long repayment period is a fair compromise, though.

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    Jul 11th 2013, 7:32 AM

    I agree with most of your points Andy, but I think Joe is talking about FAS trained web designers. I am a web designer myself and I agree with him that a course in web design with FAS doesn’t make you a designer. You might learn how a website can be created, mostly with outdated software and techniques, but the design part is not taught. This results in pretty ugly bloated websites.

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    Jul 11th 2013, 9:16 AM

    IT Developers can not be got at the moment, lucky for them they are flat out if they are good.

    Good sentiment here but poor execution again. Grants are a joke. We need on the ground assistance, less red tape and a lowering of costs for doing business.

    This is like what FF did in the 90s &00s horsing out grants to build and worsened a “building bubble”. IT Developers will do as the builders did and jack up prices.

    I wonder if an IT lobby had anything to do with this decision??
    Oh I am getting very cynical about politics in this country.

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    Jul 11th 2013, 10:37 AM

    Andy I have what I believe to be a brilliant web based business idea but cannot secure funding to get it off the ground,as a man who seems to know about such things what would you recommend my next step to be? Thanks in advance.

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    Mute Darren Ó Ceallaigh
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    Jul 11th 2013, 3:21 PM

    John, I’m working on a few ideas online myself at the present with a business partner. There are ways of doing it cheap. Drop me an email if you’re interested, darrenoceall@gmail.com

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    Mute Paul Roche
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    Jul 12th 2013, 2:31 AM

    Use open source software, dip into your own pocket and start designing.

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    Mute Andy Murray
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    Jul 12th 2013, 6:49 AM

    John, try kickstarter. Crowd funding is really taking off. Either that or talk to enterprise Ireland about their hpsu (high potential start up) programme. Good luck.

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    Jul 11th 2013, 7:34 AM

    Why not cut real business costs for us like rates! If 2,500 was gone off my rates bill this year it would be a start! Government please start listening to small business’s, we are on our knees. Asking business’s who don’t have a shilling to spare to “match” any money invested by government is down right insulting at this moment in time, as we struggle daily to pay government induced costs. We need urgent incentives that mean something, not watery options like this were only a few will benefit!

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    Jul 11th 2013, 9:31 AM

    Lets face iy it looks better for Rabbitte to be seen givng out (taxpayers) money than cutting rates and sorting out restrictive rent contracts.

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    Jul 11th 2013, 11:12 AM

    Your rates aren’t set by central government they’re set by your local authority.

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    Jul 11th 2013, 7:23 AM

    In the meantime at Enda’s breakfast table…eur 50 tax for every new domain plus we can create the mb tax, that works out at…

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    Mute John Thomas
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    Jul 11th 2013, 7:34 AM

    Once the money is handed over to a damn good web designer or developer then I think it’s a great idea for small business. Portfolio and good testimonials/refererrals can help you find the right developer or else It’s money down the drain.

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    Mute David S. Armstrong
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    Jul 11th 2013, 8:48 AM

    Seconded.

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    Jul 11th 2013, 9:25 AM

    People with MONEY to purchase products, thats what small business requires.

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    Jul 11th 2013, 1:53 PM

    A business owner that needs to be incentivised to get online, is not a business owner that should be in business.

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    Jul 11th 2013, 8:14 AM

    I just find it incredible that just 37pc of SME business in this country use the internet and now they are being subsidised by the taxpayers with a grant to do do,i have used it for years and im nearing 70,and would find life impossible without it, as would most people,as i say it just beggers belief.

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    Jul 11th 2013, 9:49 AM

    sPEND IT IMPROVING THE BROADBAND NETWORKS OUTSIDE OF DUBLIN, THEN MAYBE A BUSINESS CAN ACTUALLY GET ONLINE TO SET UP A WEBSITE!

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    Jul 11th 2013, 7:31 AM

    Super idea! Good move by the govt!

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    Mute TheIrishBrain
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    Jul 11th 2013, 9:22 AM

    You really must be stupid.

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    Jul 11th 2013, 9:33 AM

    Hey Brian,

    Take your negative comments and name calling some place else. If you have a counter suggestion on how the govt can assist small companies I would love to hear it.

    Name calling is for little boys.

    Good lad Brian.

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    Jul 11th 2013, 10:07 AM

    It is not name calling its an observational comment, Unlike your back Kenny and Co at all cost reductions contribution.

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    Jul 11th 2013, 10:49 AM

    Kenny has his major faults however this initiative is a great one. To think it is stupid is stupid, are you stupid?

    Actually you sentence does not make sense. It’s grammatically poor.

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    Jul 11th 2013, 12:26 PM

    You are correct the word “reductions” should have been “ridiculous”

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    Mute Niall Ó Dochartaigh
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    Jul 11th 2013, 5:24 PM

    No counter suggestion then Brian or are you just a negative person who points out faults and doesn’t contribute?

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    Jul 11th 2013, 9:59 AM

    The majority of SME’s are begging for cash flow. Free up cash to assist in this. And not thro the corrupt banking system. Companies like pay pal, visa etc take up to 6 months to forward payments to suppliers from
    On line sales. Where is the working capital for even 60 days coming from. No bank over drafts or credit facilities for established SME. What chance a new start venture have???

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    Jul 11th 2013, 9:07 AM

    Support for SME’s. Started a new business, promised before I came off the live register of a grant from my local development office. Went for grant to be told in April I may add that there was no funds left for that grant for the rest of the year. Disgraceful !!

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    Jul 11th 2013, 8:47 AM

    As initiatives go, it’s a step in the right direction, but there is a caveat – and this is not a complaint, but a genuine concern, which I hope will be yielded by even one SME business owner.

    I hope there is some vetting involved in sourcing the website designers and developers, before a lump sum is paid out. My fear is that a growing number of template-merchants and hack ‘designers’ will be running (if not sprinting) to cash in on this.

    So – please vet any third party based on portfolio, testimonials, ask for ‘links’ to previous work (and how these sites are doing on Google), and an outline of their working process, discuss website warranty etc

    A hint; if you receive offers of simply ‘x pages for x€’, this is selling on a template as a commodity, and ‘not’ an invested designer interested in finding a ‘solution’ for your business.

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    Jul 11th 2013, 8:44 AM

    Muppet

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