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'This campaign has attached jump leads to Irish history': How the world's media has covered the election

News organisations talk about Ireland’s success with the economy and Brexit, but also its failure to tackle the homeless crisis.

WHEN LEO VARADKAR became Taoiseach, the world’s media covered it as a pivotal moment in the country’s development: from a conservative Catholic nation to a liberal country at the heart of Europe.

So what’s the angle this time around? Sinn Féin’s impressive rise in the polls is one, and homelessness is another – while a few outlets decided to zone in on the Healy Rae dynasty.

One of the most notable mentions came from ITV’s political correspondent Robert Peston, who called RTÉ’s three-way leaders debate “really quite shocking” in how detailed, honest, and laced with humility it was.

Here’s a quick sweep at what’s catching the world’s eye in our election.

French news agency AFP, which supplies news copy for agencies around the world, said that Brexit and homelessness was “dominating” the Irish election in its headline – in the copy it said that since the vote in 2016, Brexit has “dominated Irish politics since”. (It’s probably more accurate to say that Brexit has dominated Irish politics since the EU and UK couldn’t get agreement on the Irish backstop in the summer of 2018).

Of the housing crisis, the news agency says: “The Irish economy has recovered from the ruinous recession it suffered in 2008, and grew by 0.7% in the second quarter of 2019.

However, a housing shortage has pushed rent and property prices out of the reach of much of the middle class.

In a piece looking at Sinn Féin’s rise, AFP spoke to voters in Waterford about their view of the party. One voter, William Hoban said he “previously declined to vote for the party because of their links to intimidation and violence”.
“I’ve never voted Sinn Féin, ever,” said the 53-year-old but this year said he would “give them a chance”.

“They’re getting more reasonable,” he told AFP.
But a vote to unite Ireland is not high on his list of priorities. “It’s just a bit early,” he said. “It wouldn’t be fair to unionists”.

Tony Hayes, co-founder of the Irish Handmade Glass Company, said he would vote for Sinn Féin for the first time. “It’s time for a change down here,” he said.

Channel 4 

“This campaign has attached jump leads to Irish history” was one of the lines to the intro of a Channel4 10-minute long video that looks at the Irish elections.

When asked by Channel4 about Sinn Féin’s links to the “violent terrorism” of the past being still in the minds of some voters, Mary Lou McDonald said that “this election is about building for the future”.

Jon Snow then interviewed Fintan O’Toole about the surge of Sinn Féin, who said that Irish politics is split between old centre-right parties and new “progressive left wing” parties “anxious for social change”.

He said that whether “I like it or not or anyone likes it or not, voters are corralling around Sinn Féin, and that we might get over 40% of people voting for left-wing parties.

The Healy-Raes

The Healy-Rae family, meanwhile, came to the attention of the Guardian and Politico this week.

The Guardian’s piece, it opens with the line: “Ireland has a tradition of mocking people from Kerry as clueless hillbillies, a baseless caricature repeated in a thousand jokes”.

The article continues:

They lead tractor convoys and torch-lit processions, dance jigs on car bonnets and argue for the right of rural people to drink and drive. Many Dubliners scoff at mention of the family.
The more Dublin snickers, it seems, the better for the Healy-Raes, who alchemise metropolitan disdain into votes at home.

The article says that the Healy-Rae brothers, outgoing TDs Michael and Danny, “could end up in government” – which is a possibility, but seems very speculative, at the very least.

Politico also has a general piece on the Irish election and the opinion polls; its interactive poll of polls shows Sinn Féin’s rise and Fine Gael’s fall.

In that piece, Leo Varadkar is asked by Politico if Brexit is coming up on the doors, and answers: “Not a lot. It comes up occasionally … People always volunteer their current problems now rather than problems that are fixed or in the process of being fixed.”

The BBC gives a rundown of the four main political parties, with the other parties mentioned as a footnote, while Sky News lists the main issues of the general election.

Sky News says: “Despite a thriving economy – Europe’s fastest-growing, with almost full employment – and a strong performance on Brexit, it appears that Fine Gael is being punished by angry voters for a range of societal issues.”

Al Jazeera looks at a formerly homeless family and the housing crisis issue as part of its coverage of the Irish election. 

Bloomberg has looked at the bookies’ analysis of who is likely to lead the next government (they favour Fianna Fáil) while the New York Times did a straight election piece as well as a separate one on how the next government will have to handle the War of Independence centenary with care.

Time magazine has a good, comprehensive explainer on the Irish election, and has this interesting observation:

Under Ireland’s unusual electoral system, voters choose a group of several lawmakers to represent their local area in parliament. Voters can specify their second and third choices, and so on, to allow votes to be transferred to remaining candidates until all the local spots are filled. Some say the system can encourage an electoral focus on local rather than national concerns.

The article also says that left-wing parties have “historically struggled” to break through in Ireland, “partly due to the slow pace of industrialisation in the country and the conflict over British rule”, which it says “many argue prevented the emergence of a strong trade union movement or class struggle in the twentieth century”.

The New Statesman, a weekly British publication,  published a few pieces on the Irish election, including an opinion piece about how homelessness has “haunted” “Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar”. It lists some of the issues around housing that have shaped the general election campaign.

In another piece, Sinn Féin’s Eoin Ó Broin told the publication that the party “has worked hard to shift its register away from anger about government decisions and towards credible policy alternatives”. 

When asked if there were two strains to the party – with the question referencing Dessie Ellis, a former Provisional IRA member who was jailed for 10 years for possession of explosives - Ó Broin said: “I am proud to be a member of the same parliamentary party as Ellis… Anyone who has a moral problem with him has a moral problem with me.”

 Anyone who asks me, I tell them: ‘I’m a Gerry Adams republican’.

Today is the last day of election campaigning, with broadcast media observing a moratorium which kicks in from 2pm today. Voting begins tomorrow at 7am, until 10pm.

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    Feb 7th 2020, 6:26 AM

    vote for a better ireland don’t vote ff fg labour or the greens

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    Feb 7th 2020, 6:38 AM

    @Richie Bolger: I tweeted this very thing yesterday.

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    Feb 7th 2020, 6:55 AM

    @Richie Bolger: Why didn’t you just say vote Sinn Fein. Are you embarrassed?

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    Feb 7th 2020, 7:35 AM

    @Manbackonboard: Vote SF. Say it loud and say it proud.

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    Feb 7th 2020, 8:11 AM

    @Richie Bolger: I am a Gerry Adams republican !

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    Feb 7th 2020, 8:12 AM

    @Manbackonboard: SF are popular by default

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    Feb 7th 2020, 8:35 AM

    @Conan Campbell: Nope. They couldn’t govern a sandwich

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    Feb 7th 2020, 8:53 AM

    @Richie Bolger: Or Sinn Fein!

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    Feb 7th 2020, 8:54 AM

    @Conan Campbell: Some clown this fella. You planning on staying on the dole for life Conan?

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    Feb 7th 2020, 9:07 AM

    @Dave Lynch: I’ve said it many times before. I’ve a Masters Degree and I run my own business. I’m in the high earner bracket and I’m voting SF. You just can’t stand that they now appeal to a much broader cohort which is evident in the polls.

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    Feb 7th 2020, 10:50 AM

    @Dave Lynch: Dave is an FG bot, dont be a Dave

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    Feb 7th 2020, 2:08 PM

    @MickN: Any tinfoil left mate?

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    Feb 7th 2020, 6:33 AM

    Vote for change! Do you really want the status quo to remain!
    Stand up and be heard! Let’s make FF/FG pay for the pain and upset they have implemented on the Irish people since 1940’s.

    Vote anyone except those to parties. Have a backbone!

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    Mute Rúraíocht
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    Feb 7th 2020, 8:14 AM

    @Pád: change from the fastest growing economy in Europe? What change do you want?

    The housing crisis is an issue and housing prices are decreasing.

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    Feb 7th 2020, 1:47 PM

    @Rúraíocht: It is the same rhetoric we’ve seen before, stoking ‘nationalism’ to try and ‘Make Ireland Great Again’.

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    Feb 7th 2020, 7:13 AM

    Imagine a Sinn Fein TD ending up as Minister for Justice.

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    Feb 7th 2020, 7:37 AM

    @Paul Howard: Imagine FF with a finance minister or FG with a housing minister or either of them with a health minister. Oh wait a sec!

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    Feb 7th 2020, 8:02 AM

    @Paul Howard: be better than Flanagan that’s for sure

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    Feb 7th 2020, 8:56 AM

    @Conan Campbell: a SF Finance minister could arrange for large withdrawals from banks anyway. On health, scrap private health insurance, free GPs and hire 2500 nurses. This is going to fix the A&E crisis apparently. On Justice, scrap the SCC and give free reign to terrorists and organised criminals. On housing, build 100,000 houses. Did Mart Lou get lego fir Christmas? Reset the pension age to 65 with no policy out how to address the pension time bomb that is about to bankrupt the state. You’d be better voting for your granny and your pet hamster.

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    Feb 7th 2020, 4:25 PM

    @Paul Howard: Well you can be sure of one thing, a SF minister for justice would not commemorate the black and tans, unlike Charlie my-da-hated-the-Jews Flanagan.

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    Feb 7th 2020, 6:37 AM

    Vote on your accord not what some of the media are trying to force down your neck

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    Feb 7th 2020, 6:20 AM

    Vote wisely. Use your head, not your heart.

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    Feb 7th 2020, 8:26 AM

    @danny: I was going to use my hands

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    Feb 7th 2020, 8:18 AM

    SF are proven & do have a track record. Look north!

    No government or representation for years.

    Higher level of homelessness than south!

    Paul Quinn beaten by 12 brave republicans & no one convicted.

    That’s the SF you’re turning to for better change.

    FF FG are not perfect .., but our economy is growing.

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    Feb 7th 2020, 9:16 AM

    @Rúraíocht: That was just lie after lie. You really are desperate. Let me debunk everything you’ve said. SF achieved more in 3 years outside Stormont than the previous 20 years in it – same sex marriage, abortion rights, Irish language recognition and a revision of the petition of concern that crippled the workings of the assembly. Leo was called out for his lies about 20,000 people in the north being homeless. If the same measurement criteria was used down here, we would be recording 100,000 people homeless. Paul Quinn was murdered by criminal elements not aligned with any paramilitary organisation as admitted to by the PSNI and Gardai. Change is coming and there is nothing you can do about it.

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    Feb 7th 2020, 11:10 AM

    @Conan Campbell: Tell everyone how sinn fein begged Westminster to bring abortion to the North of Ireland. English folk ruling Ireland from London at the behest of fake nationalists sinn fein.

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    Feb 7th 2020, 5:01 PM

    @Conan Campbell: nothing is ever measured by the same criteria when beating down the government, only when it suits the opposition

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    Feb 7th 2020, 7:56 AM

    ‘The Heart of Europe’? More like the outskirts of Europe always will be.. …

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    Feb 7th 2020, 7:24 AM

    Im abroad so I cannot vote, much as I would like to. Those at home, go and vote. Voter apathy is something I hate, so go out there and use your vote

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    Feb 7th 2020, 8:31 AM

    Thank you for such an interesting article. Irish people are sometimes overly concerned about what others think of them, but it is fascinating to see how the international media is covering the election (whether accurately or otherwise).

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    Feb 7th 2020, 7:13 AM

    @manbackonborad that’s nice

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    Feb 8th 2020, 2:01 PM

    None

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    Feb 7th 2020, 8:36 AM

    *bots

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