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Eamonn Farrell

Verona Murphy has been 'through a tough time' but it's the right decision to take her off the FG ticket, says Coveney

Coveney said the by-election campaign was ‘personally stressful’ on Murphy.

TÁNAISTE SIMON COVENEY has said “it is the right decision” that Verona Murphy is not running for Fine Gael in the next general election. 

Speaking to TheJournal.ie, Coveney said Murphy has been through a “very tough time” in recent weeks. 

Murphy ran a controversial by-election campaign which saw her come in for sustained criticism for a series of comments about migrants.

In one more recent interview, Murphy made further comments about immigration that have led to more criticism

Speaking to South East Radio last week, Murphy said she has been called a racist for “raising security issues”, adding: “Do we have to wait for a London Bridge incident on Wexford Bridge?” 

She was dropped from the Fine Gael ticket for the upcoming general election last week

Speaking on Friday, Varadkar said he’s happy Murphy didn’t get elected and said she “wouldn’t have lasted long in Fine Gael” because the views she holds aren’t acceptable in the party he leads. He added that he accepts responsibility for her being selected in the recent by-election.

“There’s a reason why Verona isn’t running for the party in the general election. I think that’s the right decision, even though I think Verona has been through a very tough time,” Coveney said today.

‘Stressful time’

The Tánaiste was the only person from the Fine Gael party who contacted Murphy after she lost out in the Wexford by-election, he said. 

“I spoke to her after the election, a couple of days after the count. I rang her, mainly to see if she was okay. I mean, she had been through a very tough campaign. It was very personally stressful for her, she got an awful lot of coverage and [was] in the spotlight in terms of, national media criticism and so on, that I think she just couldn’t have anticipated.

“And you know, that takes its toll on some people. So I rang her just to make sure she was okay. And she appreciated that,” he said. 

Coveney also commented on today’s controversy involving Sky Sports host David Jones and Gary Neville.

On Sunday, Neville took aim at political leaders Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn for not doing enough to stamp out racism in the UK.

“I mentioned it a couple of weeks ago that we have just had a General Election in this country where the leaders of both main parties are accused constantly over the past month of fuelling racism and accepting racism in their parties,” Neville said.

“If it is accepted in the highest office in the country then we aren’t talking at a micro level, we are talking at an enormous level.”

When asked if the same could be said about political parties in Ireland, Coveney said:

“I think quite the opposite in Ireland. I think that when people have said inappropriate things, in relation to asylum seekers, refugees or migrants in Ireland, I think that all the parties have been pretty strong in their condemnation.

“I mean, certainly, Fine Gael have. I think we were very strong during the presidential campaign when Peter Casey said things that we felt were inappropriate. The difference of view and policy in this issue with Verona means that she’s not running for the party. So, you know, Fine Gael want to give leadership in this area,” he said. 

Coveney said it is easy to be populist in relation to feeding into people’s fears in relation to migration, adding that people only have those fears due to not understanding or knowing the people involved. 

“I think there’s a real obligation on political leaders in particular the Taoiseach and Tánaiste in the country, to speak out very strongly on Ireland’s obligations, to be generous, to be consistent with international law, but also to reflect on Ireland’s own history, about migration, when we’re actually judging others,” said Coveney. 

When asked if he believes racial and discriminatory rhetoric will become commonplace in the next general election, Coveney said: 

I hope it won’t. And I hope political parties will be very clear with their own candidates, that it’s not acceptable. And I think we have tried to be in Fine Gael.
He said that in other EU countries issues around migration and the fears around radicalisation had become “central points of discussion in election campaigns and people voting on the back of that”.
He added: “I’ve never seen a good outcome from those debates.”

Ireland has done a good job in preventing that sort of narrative “infecting political debates”, he said.

“Instead, we’re trying to focus on the practicalities because there are practical pressures in terms of accommodating significant numbers of refugees and asylum seekers. But I believe we have an obligation to do that. And that’s why I would have been to the fore along with Charlie Flanagan, and others, in terms of making offers to the EU around resettlement programmes and so on. I totally stand over that.

“Ireland, as I say, because of our own history, and our own experience and our own tragedies, in terms of migration, out of necessity – we have an obligation above many other countries to be generous here, but also to be practical and to make sure that we do this in a managed and structured way so we can treat people with dignity,” he said. 

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    Mute Caillte
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    Dec 8th 2015, 6:21 AM

    Today will always be the first official day of Christmas to me. Tree always went up on the 8th.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 7:25 AM

    What does a dub call a culchie at work??
    Boss

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    Mute W1K
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    Dec 8th 2015, 8:23 AM

    Lazy Culchies. Although some say Mullah, Mulchie or Bog -Trotter, what Dubs would call culchies at work.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 8:26 AM

    Ah good to see a dub is finally awake to reply to my comment

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    Dec 8th 2015, 8:26 AM

    I’m not a Dub.

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    Mute neeneee
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    Dec 8th 2015, 8:32 AM

    A wannabe dub?

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    Mute W1K
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    Dec 8th 2015, 8:33 AM

    That’s the small-minded country in you. It’s not your fault.

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    Mute Neal Ireland Hello
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    Dec 8th 2015, 9:22 AM

    Okay, eggs.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 9:36 AM

    If you’re not from Dublin you’re a culchie in their eyes W1K

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    Dec 8th 2015, 9:45 AM

    Well if your scraping the end of the barrel Alan b / neeneee ….. Why does your culchie boss always have a red neck ? ‘Slap’ .. “Get up to Dublin and get a job “

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    Dec 8th 2015, 9:56 AM

    Think this sums it up for you neeneee

    http://youtu.be/WOdz7Ig_dCg

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    Dec 8th 2015, 10:11 AM

    Ah Johnny well done that’s the funniest thing you’ve ever came out with here

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    Dec 8th 2015, 10:12 AM

    Your lucky you have Dublin to support you. Keeps the country going.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 10:19 AM

    It’s you’re

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    Dec 8th 2015, 10:25 AM

    It’s funny you need a culchie to correct your grammar

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    Mute W1K
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    Dec 8th 2015, 10:30 AM

    I was talking to you. What part of culchie land are you stuck in?

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    Mute Johnny Bravo
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    Dec 8th 2015, 11:28 AM

    Only getting started Alan sure there’s only so much work a country mechanic can do under a wheelbarrow!

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    Dec 8th 2015, 11:31 AM

    Now be careful Alan when your listening to the match later that you don’t burn your ear !

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    Dec 8th 2015, 11:38 AM

    And yes before you correct me Alan b/ neenee ‘you are ‘ a spacker ….. And yes folks its singular cause he’s the same person

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    Mute Shawn Rahoon
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    Dec 8th 2015, 1:01 PM

    Like a Nigerian culchie or a Chinese culchie?

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    Dec 8th 2015, 1:22 PM

    Your typical Dublin Jackeen has more in common with the Chav’s over England than they have with their fellow countrymen. That’s as far as the want to evolve to, country folk are better than that.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 6:31 AM

    They really need to develop online shopping here. An Amazon Ireland would be great.

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    Mute Luke Mc Gahren
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    Dec 8th 2015, 9:31 AM

    Seamus it pains me the amount of times I have found exactly what I want on Amazon but then they wont deliver to Ireland even if the fecking thing is in the UK but yet they deliver around the world.
    There absolutely would be a market for it!

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    Dec 8th 2015, 10:21 AM

    Parcel Motel.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 10:32 PM

    Parcel Motel, greatest invention ever for those of us who do all of our shopping online.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 8:19 AM

    Nice to have a stroll down the boardwalk being careful not to catch the eye of the many junkies shooting up , and meander up O Connell st also being mindful of being verbally or physically abused, ah the joys of our capital

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    Dec 8th 2015, 9:03 AM

    Just shop on Grafton Street

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    Dec 8th 2015, 10:47 AM

    Yeah, skip out to Dundrum if they bother you, poor wee flower

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    Dec 8th 2015, 11:53 AM

    They don’t bother me you have to become immune to them, so untwist your knickers there

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    Dec 8th 2015, 7:11 AM

    ‘Outside Dublin there wasn’t a whole lot of good shopping to be had around the rest of the country. Dublin was the shopping Mecca.’ Emmmm….nope. Do Dubs realise there are cities outside the Pale? With the same shops? I never even heard of this day until I moved from Cork to Dublin 2 years ago. I’m pretty sure it’s just midlanders. :D

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    Dec 8th 2015, 10:18 AM

    But everything is bigger and better in Dublin.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 10:54 AM

    You must be a young un Carol, because up until the early 00s, bogger shopping day was alive and well! The provincial shopping centres, retail parks have only really popped up in the last 10-15 years.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 11:02 AM

    And a lot of them have closed since. Much better choice in the Capital.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 7:40 PM

    Rtibe…define ‘young’ ;) I’m not a teenager anyway, that’s for sure!
    W1K there isn’t though, that’s my point. We have all the same shops as Dublin :)

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    Dec 8th 2015, 7:13 AM

    Culchie?bit xenophobic?

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    Dec 8th 2015, 8:41 AM

    Would definitely be perceived as mildly pejorative when used by someone from outside rural Ireland, especially someone from Dublin

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    Dec 8th 2015, 7:17 AM

    I married a dub to discover her granny was a culchie now where am I

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    Dec 8th 2015, 10:41 AM

    If they are a decent family you should have known they had culchie blood all along

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    Dec 8th 2015, 11:05 AM

    Really Michelle? I’m surprised that you would write this , The term Culchie is pejorative and often used as a term of abuse.
    I find nothing amusing about this , some people have embraced terms such as Queer , Niga , Paddy , Culchie etc. but they all have their roots in abusing a
    Minority for having different customs or accents etc.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 11:16 AM

    I like crunchies, is it still alright to by a bar of crunchie or where do we stand politically on that? or will I ask for a bar of crunchieside?

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    Dec 8th 2015, 2:41 PM

    I much perfer to be a culchie,bogger or any other name you wish to call me. Sat here in my home by the sea in gorgeous Dingle. Im not stuck in a not so nice city. They ridicule us and call us names yet come here in their droves cause they love it so much. Jealousy is awefull. Call me what u like i dont care cause i know who the lucky one is.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 8:41 AM

    Dublin vs culchies funny eh, when they go away to work it doesn’t matter where they’re from, that makes me laugh.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 6:46 AM

    Great the City will be stinking of Cabbage and Farmyard for the day.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 6:51 AM

    Like it doesn’t stink already

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    Dec 8th 2015, 7:13 AM

    Ah come on Val – there’s whiffs of all,sorts,out there now don’t discriminate :-((

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    Dec 8th 2015, 7:22 AM

    Cool, it might cover up the smell of bulmers and hash.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 7:36 AM

    They won’t be eating out in the restaurants. They’ll be making the cheese sandwiches now and a flask of tea. The Cork to Dublin train will be packed this morning.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 8:09 AM

    Hang sangwiches, surely?

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    Dec 8th 2015, 8:34 AM

    Still Recession times for them so they say. Back to the cheese.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 6:56 AM

    Today is the day in the middle of a working week in the busiest time of the year where I’ve to find someone to mind my kids as the Catholic church has shut their school because of the “immaculate conception”. Easily the fastest gestation time in history.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 7:01 AM

    Isn’t the Immaculate Conception when Mary was conceived though?

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    Dec 8th 2015, 7:16 AM

    I’ll bow to your better knowledge on that one Eibhls

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    Dec 8th 2015, 7:20 AM

    Ah so that’s what these schools are… Child minding services..

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    Dec 8th 2015, 7:31 AM

    Did I say that, but it is a consequence of them going to school that they don’t need to be minded for those few hours and my partner and I can be productive citizens and pay our taxes. Arrangement can be made easily made for holiday and sick day but when this curve ball is thrown at you for no sensible reason in the busiest few weeks of the week it’s a pain in the ass.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 7:37 AM

    It must have been one erotic sweet dream.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 8:08 AM

    The immaculate conception refers to the conception of Mary, not the conception of Jesus.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 8:09 AM

    No, it’s when Jesus was conceived, which correlates with his actual real birth month of September.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 9:26 AM

    Bit weird to be marking the day when your god’s missis ovulated.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 8:43 AM

    lol – boggers are funny. 15 years behind everyone else. With their Tamagochis & 1st Gen iPods. They still play Whigfield’s ‘Saturday Night’ in their nightclubs & wear Puma runners.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 9:25 AM

    We really are so behind the times. We haven’t even gotten around to handing our main streets over to junkies.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 9:53 AM

    lol – come back when this isn’t you: https://youtu.be/YkVWccmK48U

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    Dec 8th 2015, 10:20 AM

    15 years? that’s too kind. 25 years more like. They look like Mammy still buys the clothes.

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    Dec 9th 2015, 10:49 AM

    HAHA this is too funny, Dublin doesn’t even have an apple store ffs! 15 years behind??

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    Dec 8th 2015, 6:58 PM

    My parents who used to always be part of that December 8th shoppers to Dublin have since switched to Cork in recent years as they find it a more pleasant city to traverse and with nicer, friendlier people.
    I, and most others do almost everything online now and for whats left the shops are the same in any city as in any other these days. I’d imagine those still making the trip to Dublin are mostly older people stuck with tradition.
    Dubs will be delighted I’m sure to have their shanty town left to themselves so they can wallow with their own kind, it’s what they’ve always wanted!

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    Dec 8th 2015, 8:37 PM

    Says Rochelle from Limerick!!! Both Cork and limerick are very similar when it comes to retail. Why would to bother travelling from one to the other to shop?

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    Dec 8th 2015, 6:35 AM

    online means you can buy from loads of different countries Seamus. happy Christmas everyone.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 7:05 AM

    Shipping costs and exchange rates are a problem with international online shopping.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 7:39 AM

    Price is displayed before you purchase.. Whats the problem? Most times it ends up cheaper for me even with those considerations

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    Dec 8th 2015, 3:49 PM

    Ah, Michelle, shame on you – click bait, click bait, click bait (which I’ve taken :-) ) anything to generate a bit of (gawd ‘elp us) “controversy”. Sad in this day and age.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 2:11 PM

    Yeah but sure half of all the ones that call us culchies,cabbage or whatever will heading in their cars to Dingle and other places for new year. Well if u dont like us and we smell so bad . Stay where u are if the capital is so great…

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    Dec 8th 2015, 1:26 PM

    The Culchies call the Dubs “West Brits”.
    (Dubliners famously know more about the Royal Family than they know about the Culchies).

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    Dec 8th 2015, 8:39 AM

    And how exactly do they count the amount of people in the city centre on any given day?

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    Dec 8th 2015, 9:23 AM

    By counting the number of sales reported by members of the Chamber of Commerce.

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    Dec 8th 2015, 12:23 PM

    So only country people shop on this day? When do the Jackeens venture down to guineys for their new Christmas clobber then…….

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    Dec 8th 2015, 12:32 PM

    Is anyone old enough to remember the warning to the culchies over the tannoy in Dunnes? This chirpy little girl announcing “Pickpockets in Dunnes. Pickpockets!”

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