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The main parties and independents are represented by well-known faces.

Ireland has a new crop of 'celebrity candidates' - but what do people think of voting for them?

According to a new poll, most voters prefer candiates with political experience.

DESPITE THE APPROACHING European elections throwing up a fresh crop of so-called ‘celebrity candidates’, most voters would prefer to vote for a candidate with political experience.

That’s according to a new The Journal/Ireland Thinks poll which found that 55% would be more likely to vote for someone with political experience, compared to 28% saying they want someone from a different field and 16% saying they were not sure. 

Ireland has a history of electing well-known faces from outside the political fold to the European Parliament, with some of the major parties embracing the trend as a potential easy route to name recognition. 

In the past, former Eurovision winner and presidential candidate Dana Rosemary Scallon was elected as an Independent in 1999. Five years later, former RTÉ journalist and presenter Mairead McGuinness was elected to Europe, this time as a Fine Gael candidate. 

McGuinness has gone on to be re-elected on three occasions before being appointed to the European Commission in 2020. 

In many ways it’s unsurprising that the European Parliament elections attract candidates with an existing public profile.

The size of the constituencies involved, which stretches to 14 counties in the case of Midlands North-West, make canvassing in person a lot more difficult. 

This means that name recognition is crucial for candidates to secure the votes required to be elected. Depending on the constituency, a quota could be upwards of 100,000 votes. 

One shortcut to name recognition on a ballot paper is being known to the public already and this leads to a good chunk of well-known, non-political candidates putting themselves forward. 

This election is no different, with at least seven people who might broadly be categorised as ‘celebrity candidates’.

Perhaps chief among them is another former RTÉ convert in the former of Ciarán Mullooly, who’s running for Independent Ireland in Midlands North-West. 

Joining him from the celebrity ranks in the constituency is sitting MEP and former Rose of Tralee winner Maria Walsh, with Fine Gael seeking to repeat the trick with former jockey and TV personality Nina Carberry also on the ballot there.  

Fine Gael has been the most avid adopter of the celebrity candidate model, with former GAA president Seán Kelly running for a fourth stint in Brussels. 

Elsewhere, Fianna Fáil is trying to get in on the act with former RTÉ journalist and Eurovision host Cynthia Ní Mhurchú running in Ireland South.

In Dublin, broadcaster Niall Boylan is running for Independent Ireland, having had to leave his Classic Hits radio show as a result

How many of the new intake of celebrity politicians are actually elected remains to be seen, but the poll does point to certain voters and sections of society being more amenable to it. 

For example, younger people are more likely to be open to a candidate coming from outside the political sphere. Just over a third (34%) of 18-34 year-olds would be open to a candidate from outside of politics, this is compared to just 19% of people aged 65 or older. 

Regionally there is not much deviation, but the results for voters from different parties is interesting, especially considering how the celebrity candidate model has been used by some of the main parties. 

Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil voters polled identitically in favouring political experience, with 80% of both saying that it mattered to them and only 11% saying they would vote for someone of a non-political background. 

This would seem inconsistent with the electoral success of some celebrity candidates mentioned, but perhaps there is an element among Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil voters that a celebrity candidate is ‘legitimised’ when they receive party backing. 

Perhaps unsurprinsly, the cohort that is far and away most open to candidates from outside of politics was Independent voters. 

Twice the number of Independent voters polled said they would actually prefer a non-political candidate (58%) than someone with a political background (29%)

The party base with the most enthusiasm for candidates with political experience was the Labour party, with a huge 87% saying they wanted such a background, and only 3% saying they would consider someone without it. 

Sinn Féin voters were more evenly split but 46% favoured political experience in a candidate compared to 35% who favoured someone from a different field and 19% saying they were not sure.

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    Mute John Campbell
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    Jul 28th 2017, 7:42 AM

    What a pity! The political class and the many chancers in public life have no one left who will challenge them. Time to circle the wagons.

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    Mute Dermot Lane
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    Jul 28th 2017, 8:01 AM

    As television in ireland continues to go down the road of the bland leading the bland,I think it’s safe to say we will won’t see his likes of Vincent anytime soon. Unless Gene Kerrigan fancies turning his hand to TV?

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    Mute Dave barrett
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    Jul 28th 2017, 9:10 AM

    Vincent was the only one to ask the right questions and stick it to politicians and the like. Never one to be fobbed off. Well done

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    Mute mickmc
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    Jul 28th 2017, 7:41 AM

    A cantankerous contrary old git. Never though he got the best out of his guests because they were constantly on edge with him.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 8:14 AM

    @mickmc: like many of us he had a total aversion to the bullsh*t most politicians and media feed us with on a daily basis.

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    Mute Tony Skillington
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    Jul 28th 2017, 8:36 AM

    @mickmc: Which is to say what? He upset the politicians who are used to being given a verbal lap dance by the likes of Miriam O’Callaghan or Pat the plank???

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    Jul 28th 2017, 8:37 AM

    @Martin Critten: Yes that’s true but I’m not sure his style of interviewing cut through it either. Sometimes you have to be clever about these things and tease the issue out unknowns to the interviewee.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 9:50 AM

    @mickmc: Put your money where your mouth is and apply to replace him, mick

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    Jul 28th 2017, 10:04 AM

    @Tony Skillington: If he was doing his job properly he wouldn’t be there to upset anyone, just give sensible debate to the issues of the day. VB was only interested in himself getting points across.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 10:11 AM

    @mickmc: hi joan !

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    Jul 28th 2017, 10:28 AM

    @Chris Kirk: I disagree completely, Chris. It was VB’s job to hold these people accountable, not just to give them another platform like they already had on RTE. If he wasn’t grilling them and making them squirm (knowing what we now know about the level of corruption in government), then he wasn’t doing his job. It was a very valuable service he provided in tandem with exemplary journalistic skills.
    It was his job to expose BS. If he never upset anyone, the whole program would’ve been pointless.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 10:38 AM

    @Joe Phillips: he held no one to account, he was making tv, nothing more nothing less. It was mildly entertaining but nothing more.

    Listening to you would would swear it was the public accounts committee he was running.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 10:46 AM

    @james connolly: no offence, james, but you’re not a reasonable commentator and I don’t know how to talk to you without paper and crayons.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 11:35 AM

    @Joe Phillips: Try balloons and buckets of confetti , he seems to like clowns .

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    Jul 28th 2017, 11:47 AM

    @Chris Kirk: RTE have been giving ‘sensible debates’ for 30 years and are frightened of upsetting the hand that feeds them. VB while acerbic in his questioning at times, does what any good journalist should do…shake up the political elite and cut through the horse $h1t that RTE seem only too happy to dole out. He is a breath of fresh air in public broadcasting and I applaud him for being so.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 10:00 PM

    @Joe Phillips: Did I in any way suggest I had the knowledge or the skill to do his job. You don’t have to be good at a job to recognise when someone else is doing a equally bad job too. I don’t think I ever make it as a premier league footballer at this stage, but that doesn’t say I wouldn’t recognise a bad one when I’d see him.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 9:41 AM

    Thanks Vinny for making politics interesting and being our cat among the pigeons.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 9:10 AM

    TheJournal.ie, how many articles have you published on this guy’s last show? I’m not sure you’ve got the finger on the pulse of the nation on this one.
    Yes, acknowledged it but you’re milking a very average news story over the past three days.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 11:37 AM

    Why did Glenda feel the need to capture the choir on her smartphone? Could she not have merely recorded the bleedin’ show? Yours, etc.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 12:12 PM

    @shouldweallbe: I agree! It just seems to be an automatic reaction for so many. They miss the actual core of what’s happening while trying to get a balanced photo on the phone! But what I couldn’t take my eyes off was Mary Lou smiling! She looked so different and quite lovely!!!!

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    Jul 28th 2017, 8:14 AM

    I didn’t bother watching it after his vomit inducing lovefest with the Leo the previous night.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 8:24 AM

    @Dante Marquinhos: That’ll show him who’s boss!

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    Jul 28th 2017, 8:37 AM

    @Honeybadger197:Oh I’d say you showed yourself who’s boss watching Leo the other night. That’s the thing about you Blueshirts, were other political supporters just follow their respective parties, you Blueshirts treat them like they are a boyband and you are a bunch of 14 year old girls with a crush.

    Extremely bizarre and disturbing behaviour from supporters of a political party.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 8:44 AM

    @Dante Marquinhos: Dry your eyes Dante. I’m sure in time you’ll forgive Vincent for talking to a Taoiseach and making you all upset and nauseous. I hope this helps x
    http://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-stop-vomiting-remedies

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    Jul 28th 2017, 8:57 AM

    @Dante Marquinhos: Talks about lovefest between presenter and politician, talks about sexual infatuation with politicians regularly… Methinks the Dante doth protest too much! Tell me Dante, how did this predilection for politicians first present itself?

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    Jul 28th 2017, 9:08 AM

    @Dante Marquinhos: “Psychological projection is a defense mechanism people subconsciously employ in order to cope with difficult feelings or emotions. Psychological projection involves projecting undesirable feelings or emotions ontosomeone else, rather than admitting to or dealing with the unwanted feelings”
    Its not your fault Dante. Its not your fault.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 9:14 AM

    @Honeybadger197: Good, the first step is admitting you have a problem. Well done Honey, you’re on the road to recovery. Best of luck!

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    Jul 28th 2017, 9:28 AM

    @Dante Marquinhos: Yes, would you please admit you have a problem.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 9:43 AM

    @Dante Marquinhos: Few things in life as funny as a triggered shinnerbot. You never disappoint.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 10:33 AM

    @Dante Marquinhos: Yep , disappointed with that one myself , perhaps if Vincent will do “one offs” in the future he can do a real interview with this smarmy git

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    Jul 28th 2017, 10:04 AM

    The underclasses though VB shows was about politics, everyone else saw it for the entertainment show it was.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 10:06 AM

    @james connolly: VB having a laugh at everyone elses expense

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    Jul 28th 2017, 10:20 AM

    @Chris Kirk: exactly.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 10:11 AM

    #gutted

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    Jul 28th 2017, 9:59 AM

    About as politically astute as my dead hamster, give me Andrew Marr and Andrew Neil any day of the week.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 10:30 AM

    I hope he still pops up on TV3 or somewhere else from time to time. It would help with the DTs!

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    Jul 28th 2017, 7:41 AM

    I liked his no nonsense couldn’t give a flying f*ck who you are approach.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 5:36 PM

    So apart from Gene Kerrigan what other journalist do we have that has the balls to take on the establishment .(Sorry ladies not meant to be a misogynist comment )

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    Jul 28th 2017, 8:05 PM

    Good riddance. A rude belligerent individual with no redeeming features. His interruptions made Cathal Mc Coille look like an amateur.

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