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'You can't just go in there fawning and gushing like some nodding dog': Dublin candidates set out their stall

10 Dublin candidates talked climate change, housing and the EU defence spend.

CLIMATE CHANGE, HOUSING, the security budget and the actual powers of an MEP were some of the major topics discussed during last night’s EU election debate. 

Candidates for the Dublin constituency gathered in RTÉ’s Claire Byrne Live studios to put forward why they believe the electorate should vote for them. 

The debate grew a little heated at times, as hopefuls from different sides of the political divide took potshots at each other’s records, but it remained mostly calm and respectful throughout. 

Just 10 of the 19 candidates participated, with RTÉ’s criteria for the debate precluding the others. Although a pre-recorded message from the remaining candidates was played on the show. 

The Dublin constituency contains a mix of former TDs and ministers and relative newcomers, with four seats up for grabs. 

Sinn Féin’s Lynn Boylan is the only sitting MEP seeking reelection, meaning at least three new MEPs will be elected in the constituency. 

It’s been forecasted that former Fine Gael Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald will top the poll, with former Fianna Fáil TD Barry Andrews coming second and Lynn Boylan not far behind. 

Independents4Change’s Clare Daly, the Green Party’s Ciaran Cuffe and Labour’s Alex White are also all well in the running, but campaigning is far from done. 

The Social Democrats’ Gary Gannon, Rita Harrold from Solidarity, Independent Alice Mary Higgins and the Workers’ Party Éilis Ryan were the other featured candidates. 

The debate

Lynn Boylan kicked off last night’s debate by referencing the rise of right-wing and far-right populist politics of Europe, and positioning herself and her party as the “antidote” to that.

“The best antidote to the far right is progressives, like myself, who go in there and want social justice and equality at the heart of the European project,” she said. 

“You can’t just go in there fawning and gushing like some nodding dog and going everything is perfect here because the citizens know it isn’t,” she said. 

Clare Daly also referenced the rise of the far-right and Brexit, stating that they were caused by “millions of European citizens being left behind”. 

“We have record levels of inequality between nations and within nations,” she said, taking aim at the “neoliberal agenda” and the EU in its current form. 

Meanwhile, Barry Andrews said that far-right arguments had to be dealt with and faced “robustly” and it was important to win the argument. 

“The very fabric of the EU is threatened and we need to confront the threat by electing centrist pro-EU MEPs,” he said, saying that Fianna Fáil would form part of the ALDE Group in the parliament.

Éilis Ryan also took aim at right-wing governments in the EU, likening them to governments in Ireland, stating that Fine Gael was “in bed in the right with Europe”. 

“The rise of the far-right has been created by a succession government… that have done great damage to workers,” she said. 

Meanwhile, Senator Alice Mary Higgins said that it was “really, really important” that Ireland sent MEPs who “are going to be strong and clear on each issue”.

Equality, environment, peace and the economy were the most pressing issues listed by Higgins. 

Gary Gannon – a councillor from the north inner city – said that he has represented a community that had experienced “the very worst” of austerity and other conditions imposed on people.

Gannon said that these are the conditions that lead to the rise of the far right. 

Climate change 

Climate change and the measures needed to combat it will be a significant focus in any future European Parliament. Candidates were asked last night whether they supported an increased carbon tax being put on ordinary citizens. 

The Green Party’s Ciarán Cuffe was questioned on whether measures to tackle climate change would have to be introduced at the expense of economic growth. He said Europe could have “green growth”. 

“The climate crisis is real and we need to tackle it,” he said. 

I don’t think it has to be that painful, in fact I think there’s huge opportunities for people in tackling climate change.

He said he was in favour of a carbon levy, but that it needed to be given back to people in another form. Lynn Boylan, Clare Daly and Solidarity’s Rita Harrold said they did not support a carbon tax on ordinary people. 

“I’ll just remind people that if the government or the EU comes at ordinary people with another unjust and unfair tax there will be a massive non-payment campaign,” she said, stating that companies needed to be taxed properly first.   

Gary Gannon said he supported a switch to green energy while Labour’s Alex White – a former energy minister – said that the country was “in a transition”. 

He said that other candidates were talking up the problems and running away from solution.

“We need to get sense here. What we need to understand that this is a transition and it’s going to be a massive mobilisation,” he said. 

Housing 

Housing was another hot topic issue on the agenda, with candidates trading barbs on each other’s policies. 

Frances Fitzgerald said that the Fine Gael government was making progress in tackling the housing crisis. 

“It is actually being dealt with, it’s a big challenge,” she said, saying that the country had improved economically in recent years.

“In relation to housing, I think it’s important that we have more discussion in relation to affordability,” she said.

Éilis Ryan his back at Fitzgerald, saying that the former minister’s memory “has been known to fade”. 

“And it’s clear that her memory in relation to housing seems a bit weak,” she said. 

There are 4,000 children homeless tonight. That is the only thing that should be starting this debate.

Candidates also discussed increasing the EU defence budget, with conflicting accounts over what it could be spent on and whether the money would be better spent elsewhere.

Barry Andrews referenced the Christchurch New Zealand mosque attack as a reason for Irish people to be concerned about security measures.

He said some issues including cyber security were being addressed by Pesco, the EU body that aims to boost military cooperation between countries. 

Rita Harrold replied: 

“What are you talking about? What on earth would a massive international army have done about Christchurch?”, to which Andrews replied that everyone present was against an EU army.

Irish voters go to the polls in the local and European elections this Friday. The electorate will also be voting on the divorce referendum.  

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    Mute Marlon Major
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    May 26th 2013, 9:18 AM

    Absolutely brilliant. This is very positive and a natural tourist destination for the nature conscious.

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    May 26th 2013, 1:32 PM

    @ Marlon Major
    very true and possibly the answer to the poll today about holiday plans

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    Mute Lucy
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    May 26th 2013, 9:30 AM

    500k!!! My goodness!!

    Seriously though Ireland has some stunning places tucked away! People really need to get out and start exploring! There is always something new to see!

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    Mute Tony O Connor
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    May 26th 2013, 10:08 AM

    Walked the Grand Canal with the bro a few years ago. Took 4 days and passed thru some fantastically unspoilt countryside. Couldn’t recommend highly enough, and it’s out there ready and waiting❕

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    May 26th 2013, 10:16 AM

    Did you camp along the way Tony?

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    May 26th 2013, 11:24 AM

    I’d like to say yes but we stayed in B&Bs, in Sallins, Edenderry and Tullamore. It actually added to the experience in that we got to meet locals each night…and didn’t have to carry as much on our backs!

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    May 26th 2013, 8:52 AM

    Cycling around ireland for charity in august, might try and take this in, sounds nice.

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    May 26th 2013, 10:32 AM

    Ireland’s own Camino!

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    May 26th 2013, 8:38 AM

    How much of it is along busy roads?
    Several of these way-marked routes are unusable due to heavy motor traffic and there is no joy walking in single file as cars and trucks speed past you.

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    Mute Michael Mctague
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    May 26th 2013, 8:49 AM

    Well don’t walk it then stay in and have a good moan

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    May 26th 2013, 9:54 AM

    I’d love to do it!

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    May 26th 2013, 11:08 AM

    I’d love to do it to Ailis. Maybe we could do it together.

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    May 27th 2013, 1:17 PM

    Ailís, I think ‘Good News Caravan’ is asking you out. I sense another TheJournal.ie dating story!

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    May 27th 2013, 7:48 PM

    Maybe we could! Can you start a fire using flint and kindling should the unthinkable happen? That is, we take a wrong turn and are lost to civillisation and have to resort to making a cave habitable and killing our own meat.

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    May 27th 2013, 7:50 PM

    The romance is clearly blossoming. Good luck you two!

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    May 27th 2013, 9:16 PM

    You like meat too? I will start saving for that ring.

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    May 26th 2013, 10:50 AM

    Looks class. Would love to get on the bike and do it over the holidays. Fair play to all involved… I’d imagine you would come across some really interesting areas off the beaten track. I live near the great southern trail in limerick (which is a conversion of the old railway from limerick to Tralee) and you see some very cool places you would never see on the road and I can imagine this would be the same…

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    May 27th 2013, 1:20 PM

    Sounds good Barry. I walked part of the Beara-Breifne Way in Galway recently, which is really near my house. It was amazing to see parts of the country that I’ve never seen before and that were right on my doorstep.

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    Jun 1st 2013, 8:45 PM

    Yeah that’s it Amy… Tis great to see places that you’d never come across other than going out for an oul ramble… We walked the length of Valentia island today off road and came across some
    class spots… Thank god I got an A in leaving cert geography, otherwise no one would have been able to identify that sea stack/sea arch

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    May 26th 2013, 10:42 AM

    Is there a link to a map version of the walkway?

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    May 26th 2013, 12:24 PM
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    May 26th 2013, 9:58 AM

    Right on Micheal,
    The Leitrim end should be worth seeing ,really beautiful

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    May 26th 2013, 10:09 AM

    Right on Micheal , the Leitrim end should be worth seeing, really beauty full

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    May 26th 2013, 9:58 AM

    my two favourite counties,now i can walk :)

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    May 26th 2013, 10:09 AM

    Yet we cant build proper roads between these counties!

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    May 26th 2013, 12:16 PM

    You are confusing we, the people, with an inept government.
    In one case we get one vote every 5yrs or so, in the other we see what we can do when we take matters into our own hands as communities.
    Great achievement, looks like I’ll be going on a little holiday this year after all. They deserve my meager support.

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    May 26th 2013, 12:51 PM

    You can download all walks on the Heritage Council website and can get your local area maps in printed form at your local tourist office.

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    Mute Gerard Tiernan
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    May 26th 2013, 12:04 PM

    Looks like a great walk for a charity event, might look into this further :)

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    May 26th 2013, 5:12 PM

    I know the West Cork section is actually the old railway line hooking up Bantry, Skibbereen, Clonakilty and Bandon to Cork city. The very idea that they are turning it into a walking and cycling path kills any notion of these towns ever getting connected by rail again.

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    May 26th 2013, 5:51 PM

    That’s because they don’t need it, totally impractical to ever open such a line again. A good quality bus service is more than adequate for towns like that. They had trains at time when there was no auto transport and terrible roads.

    A fantastic idea, and I really hope it takes off.

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    May 26th 2013, 6:05 PM

    I’d don’t think so Kevin. Middleton has a train link build in the last few years. It’s population is similar to that of Bandon if not less. The people of East Cork are pushing for the line to be extended to Youghal which has a population of just about the same as Clonakilty, that’s we’re the East Cork line would end but a West Cork line would still have Skibereen and Bantry to go which also have a similar population to all the other towns I mentioned.

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    May 27th 2013, 9:48 AM

    Nice picture Amy, are you free for a walk sometime ?

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    May 27th 2013, 1:22 PM

    Thanks RB… Not sure if I’d make all 500k. Nice shades.

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    May 27th 2013, 2:18 PM

    You look fit enough to me !!!

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    May 27th 2013, 8:00 PM

    Thanks!

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    May 26th 2013, 1:52 PM

    This is great that they have linked up these walks.
    However this needs a good website with good maps. it needs more promotion and symbol/ logo just like the camino de Santiago.

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    May 26th 2013, 10:14 PM

    Woohoo! Ireland’s answer to the Camino de Santiago – without the weather, cheap accommodation or cheap wine!

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    May 26th 2013, 5:36 PM

    very good article, & stunning photos!
    Thank you

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    May 26th 2013, 5:42 PM

    I have read the book “The last prince of Ireland” by Morgan Ellwyn. A must read! Truly amazing and inspiring. From a fellow O’Sullivan

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    Mar 18th 2015, 12:15 PM

    Wondering which leitrim villlage has the stone wall remains of building relating to his final destination in leitrim?!

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    Nov 18th 2013, 3:52 PM

    Having trouble finding the Heritage Council website for the map-anyone got a link? Thanks

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    Nov 18th 2013, 3:50 PM

    does anyone know if the villages close enough to find accommodation every night?

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