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Eamonn Farrell

'A clear election pitch': Fianna Fáil continues to hammer government over Ireland 2040 marketing

The row over the marketing push dominated Leaders’ Questions today.

PROMOTION OF THE government’s Ireland 2040 plan is estimated to cost about €1.5 million, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said today – as the row over the government’s marketing of the national development plan again dominated Leaders’ Questions.

The government’s controversial Strategic Communications Unit is heading up a sweeping strategy to promote the plan across traditional and online media.

Opposition politicians have claimed that articles placed in newspapers in recent days blurred the line between news reporting and advertising.

The row over the rollout of the promotion plan received coverage on the front-page of last weekend’s Sunday Times, while its sister newspaper, the Ireland edition of The Times, reported yesterday that regional newspapers “were instructed not to make government advertorials look like independent stories”.

Labour’s Alan Kelly and Fianna Fáil’s Timmy Dooley have called for officials from the Taoiseach’s department to appear before separate Oireachtas committees.

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar insisted in the Dáil today that the government’s Strategic Communications Unit (SCU) did not have a final “sign-off” on the articles that ran in recent days.

The Sunday Times reported at the weekend that some commentators interviewed for the pieces were not told they were being spoken to for advertorials.

“If somebody is interviewed, as a general point, they should be told [if] they are being interviewed for a commercial feature,’’ Varadkar said today.

Marketing campaign

Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin raised the matter in the Dáil, calling out the advertising campaign as “a clear election pitch by any yardstick”.

“In essence, it is using taxpayers money to advance and promote Fine Gael election candidates,” he said.

“We have an independent media, thanks be to God, which is essential to the health of our democracy. The media needs revenue and we have no difficulty with advertisements that are clearly identified as advertisements,” said Martin.

However, he said media content partnerships with the government need to be “fully transparent”.

“Blurring of the lines” is how Martin described the rollout of the campaign. He also said civil servants working in the SCU (15 in total) have been politicised.

The Taoiseach told the House the Strategic Communications Unit operates at an “arm’s length” from the government, and does so “in accordance with civil service code”.

Varadkar hit back at claims that the marketing campaign of the Ireland 204o plan is the most expensive in the history of the State.

The Fianna Fáil-Green Party coalition ran the most expensive campaign, the Taoiseach claimed, stating that the adverts around a climate change campaign during that time period cost €15 million.

He said Fianna Fáil’s Transport 2021 campaign cost €3 million.

Going to some effort to prove his point, Varadkar showed a sponsored ad from 2007 that included then-Minister Micheál Martin.

“This campaign [Ireland 2040] will cost around €1.5m which is half the cost of the Transport 2021 campaign and a tenth of the cost of the climate change campaign,” he said.

Ceann Comhairle Sean O’Fearghail addressed the Taoiseach and told him he had to obey the rules of the House like everyone else. It is against the rules to use props in the Dáil.

“You have blurred the lines, you are going down a dangerous route, which ultimately has the potential to corrupt our democratic process itself, and it is about time you saw it,” Martin told the Taoiseach.

“No one in the unit had any editorial sign off before they were published,” said the Taoiseach.

He also said the unit played no role in selecting who would be interviewed for the articles, and “didn’t have final sign off in editorial content  – that was signed off by the editors”.

The Strategic Communications Unit, set up by the Taoiseach with a view to streamlining the government’s communications, has come in for frequent criticism from the opposition benches since its inception.

The new SCU exists in tandem with the current Government Information Service (GIS), which runs all day-to-day communications concerning the Department of the Taoiseach.

The unit will cost some €5 million to run this year.

Read: Taoiseach defends marketing of Ireland 2040 plan as opposition calls for answers >

Read: Taoiseach’s new communications unit to cost €5m next year >

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    Mute Shelly Levine
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:04 PM

    Yes 2021 here and 1690 for some up north.

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    Mute Ian McNally
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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:32 PM

    No screw the UK we need to stop letting them dictate how we run things, they will be the ones who look ridiculous enforcing a different timezone for the smaller region on the island.
    Endless summer time sounds fantastic!

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    Oct 3rd 2018, 1:34 PM

    @Ian McNally: knowing them they’ll choose endless winter.

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    Jul 17th 2019, 7:10 AM

    @Ian McNally: Portugal and Spain gave 2 different time zones, so what? no big deal.

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    Jul 17th 2019, 7:10 AM

    @Ian McNally: Portugal and Spain gave 2 different time zones, so what? no big deal.

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    Jul 17th 2019, 7:10 AM

    @Gus Sheridan: have 2 ……..

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:05 PM

    Time to get rid of it

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:34 PM

    @Dick Face: only the planters and the nuts.

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:55 PM

    @DartMcCart: And what about the other 78 people ?

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:04 PM

    If EU changes, UK will change too. 80%+ of UK citizens are in favour of getting rid of the biannual time change.

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    Oct 3rd 2018, 9:38 AM

    @sean o’dhubhghaill: I’m in favour of the biannual time change

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:17 PM

    The energy savings argument was always been rather tenuous. Germany introduced the change in 1916 in the probably mistaken belief that it would help reduce energy use, the U.K. followed suit not wanting to let Germany get the upper hand in war preparations and Ireland was instructed to follow suit. We didn’t even get to have an opinion. Farmers were bitterly opposed which is interesting because you often hear that they are the reason the clock changing tradition must be kept.

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:13 PM

    1916 in Dublin would be 1690 in Belfast and 1776 in Washington DC.

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:17 PM

    We are part of Europe or not simply!!

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 10:06 PM

    @Dizzy: not please

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:24 PM

    No one cares about Norn Iron leave them to it

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:36 PM

    @Stevie Doran: Really?! No one at all. Are you certain of that?

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:16 PM

    We’ll be the same as Belfast for half the year

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 11:37 PM

    There is already two time zones in Ireland.
    CET and Healy Ray’s Dark ages.

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:56 PM

    Our politicians are good at manipulating figures, I’m sure they’ll figure something out.

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 9:31 PM

    We should change the two economic zones as well

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 10:29 PM

    Another chance for those living in Ulcer land a chance to say No.

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 10:32 PM

    I’m definitely leaving Ireland if we won’t change with the rest of Europe. The U.K. Will make up their own minds anyway!!!!

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    Oct 2nd 2018, 10:35 PM

    Ah the poor government! Won’t bother them too much! It’s the workforce that pays their alarm calls who are going to feel it!

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    Oct 3rd 2018, 1:33 PM

    How can these cowards not even make the simplest decisions without someone holding their hand. Daylight savings time is an archaic ritual, the reasons for which have long since stopped being relevant. Who cares if NI keep it, it’s not as if we won’t be able to function. Not only do they want a team of consultants holding one hand but they want the brits holding the other. We’re doomed if this lot ever have to deal with a crisis situation, the country will fall apart around them while they ask consultants and focus groups what would be a popular course of action.

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    Oct 3rd 2018, 2:38 PM

    I’ve living in places where this is normal, like Australia and parts of the US. Everyone seems to be missing the bonus here – you can drink until last orders and then hop a taxi and five minutes later drink for another hour until last orders again.

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