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A pickpocketing seagull, a spoiled vote and a resignation - all this on day one of the new Dáil

There are 64 new TDs entering Leinster House and they all had smiles on their faces today.

IT WOULDN’T BE the first day of a new Dáil without a Healy Rae hooley and this year, Danny Healy Rae was on entertainment duty outside the gates of Leinster House with his accordion. 

While it would appear some things never change in Leinster House, there were lots of new faces making their way across the plinth this morning for their first day of school (well, in the Dáil).

There are 64 new time TDs joining the 34th Dáil, with many attending today alongside their families. In fairness, it’s a moment of pride for friends and family, so they have every right to celebrate.

Young children are not a common sight in the halls of the Irish parliament, but there were plenty around the place today, holding hands with their mums and dads who are newly elected TDs.

Little smallies could also be heard giggling away in the public gallery looking down on the Dáil’s proceedings as TDs gathered together for the first time. 

Leinster House was a hive of activity with the arrival of newly elected TDs, while the veteran TDs joked that this isn’t their first rodeo. 

A thief amongst them 

One TD, who knows the place well, didn’t expect to be a victim of crime on his return to the Dáil today.

Sinn Féin TD Ruairí Ó Murchú was in fact pickpocketed today. 

Ó Murchú’s wallet was snatched from his hands while he was on the Leinster House plinth… by a seagull.

Fear not, the wallet was dropped after the Louth TD chased down the seagull. He’s no doubt not the first victim of seagull crime in the city centre. Politicians in the past have said the seagulls in Dublin have “lost the run of themselves” and this would seem to be a prime example.

Aside from seagull attacks, the new TDs were brimming with excitement to get going. 

Fianna Fail TD for Roscommon-Galway Martin Daly, a GP, said he came to Leinster House two weeks ago to get settled in.

“Certainly it is a change of atmosphere and it is outside of my own experience previously, but you settle in fairly quickly. I’m very excited now to sit in the Dail for the first time,” he said.

Asked about the issues that would dominate the term, he said: “I think this next government will live or die on how it handles the housing crisis.

Grace Boland, a new TD for Dublin Fingal-West, said: “The work starts. I look at my seven-year-old twin girls and I realise we need good people in politics, we need people who have commercial experience who have life experience, who understand the juggle, the struggle, childcare, access to healthcare, education, special education, and these are all the reasons why I ran.”

Labour’s Alan Kelly spoke to The Journal about the passing of his father in the last week, stating that returning to the Dáil today is particular poignant and special to him. 

A husband and wife, who were both elected to Dáil Eireann, also entered Leinster House, stating that it is “a rare experience”.

Colm Brophy, a TD for Dublin South-West, and Maeve O’Connell, a TD for Dublin Rathdown, said ahead of the Dail’s first meeting that they were looking forward to the coming term.

Ruth Coppinger, who arrived at Leinster House wearing a keffiyeh, said that the Irish government’s gestures had been symbolic to date and that direct action was needed when it came to Palestine.

New Dail-1_90719052 Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin Mid-West Shane Moynihan with family Cian, Teresa, Diarmuid and Donnacha pictured outside Leinster House on the first day of sitting for the 34th Dáil. RollingNews.ie RollingNews.ie

Giddy atmosphere

The first item on the agenda today was the election of a new Ceann Comhairle. There was a giddy atmosphere in the Dáil chamber as TDs took their seat. 

Notably, Social Democrats Dublin Bay South TD Eoin Hayes, who was suspended from the party last week, was seated on his own in the the section of the chamber for Independents. Surely not how he saw his first day going.

Mary Lou McDonald looked at Hayes sitting on his own today, before looking up at members of the press on the gallery, sticking her bottom lip out and making a sad face.  

She had her own vote today, in a bid to become the next Taoiseach, but it was a damp squib as it was a certainty that the Sinn Féin leader would not have enough votes to get her through. 

But there were ‘Apprentice-style’ vibes to the Ceann Comhairle competition today as each candidate vying for the job stood to make their pitches to members of the House. 

TDs took part in a secret ballot, in what was the final election of 2024.

As the tallies were totted up, it became clear that Murphy was home free with first preference votes. 

One of the most notable items of today was that of the 173 votes (there would be 174, but Holly Cairns was not present as she is on maternity leave), one vote was spoiled. 

The reason given by the Dáil clerk was that there was no first preference stated on the form.

There was consternation at this in the room off the Seanad where the votes were being counted, as this means that one of the TDs in this new Dáil did not fill out their voting form appropriately. Quite the start. 

After being deemed elected and after putting on the Ceann Comhairle robes, one of Murphy’s first actions in the new role was intervening when Tánaiste Micheál Martin went over his speaking time, cutting him off, and stating that she is going to “start as she means to go on”. 

In her pitch for the job today, Murphy quoted former politician Avril Doyle, who said politics is the last bloodsport.

We will have to wait and see whether such a remark proves correct for this 34th Dáil.  

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    Mute bacoxy
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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:34 PM

    I refused to give up my seat yesterday and got nothing but daggers from everyone else… Its not my fault she got pregnant!

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:36 PM

    I think its important to remember Claudette Colvin, who history has forgotten in relation to this story. Read her story.

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    Mute Dave Thomas
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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:43 PM

    Thanks for the info. Didn’t know that.

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    Mute Gary
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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:50 PM

    Meanderings, I didn’t know that piece of information. Cheers.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 10:37 PM

    Meanderings , I also never knew that , fair play .

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    Dec 1st 2015, 10:49 PM

    @Meanderings, thanks for your mention of Claudette. It appears her age, her colour(pigmentocracy) and her circumstance went against her. Its a sad indictment that she was never truly recognised as the first to stand up to the bus segregation in Al . Even today most of her work colleagues in NY dont know her story.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 11:00 PM

    Totally right. The whole boycott is a tremendous story, and although Parks was pivotal, it was kind of a planned pivot. Colvin didn’t fit the bill they needed to really make headlines, make a stand and propel the cause forward, a sad reality. Parks was well known and respected in the community and they knew people would get behind her and that her story would make a real impact. I always tell people to read up on the Montgomery bus boycott whenever they mention Parks, to get them to see the whole picture. And there are so many other nuances to the civil rights movement that most folks aren’t aware of – some of which makes current tensions in certain US states a bit clearer. Fascinating stuff.

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    Mute Teddington
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    Dec 2nd 2015, 7:42 AM

    You have opened my eyes to something I never knew! I’m actually amazed at how they engineered it that Parks was the heroine because she fit the profile better.

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    Mute Dave Thomas
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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:36 PM

    If it was today she probably would’ve been shot

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:49 PM

    Doubt it but she would be all over Buzzfeed.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:40 PM

    Such dignity & class. Wonder if our water warriors could learn a trick or two.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:47 PM

    How about the pink ladies who stood in a line outside the garda station in coolock to highlight the abuse of woman by guards, pretty peaceful by any standards and the guards were peeping out the Windows like cowards at them, great community relations altogether.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:42 PM

    Brave lady who helped change history and sounded quite stoical about to boot!

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    Dec 1st 2015, 11:30 PM

    In America the percentage of African Americans unemployed is much higher than amongst the White community. Black politicians are rare and ones occupying positions of power even rarer(Obama being the exception). The booming IT market is run by predominantly white men and Silicon Valley has recently being charged with institutionalised racism. Every major American city has large communities of African Americans living in extreme poverty and let’s not forget that the police think that being black is reason enough to shoot on sight. So let’s ask the question; what has really changed for African Americans since Rosa Parks made her stand?

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    Dec 1st 2015, 11:31 PM

    Hard to believe that the same country, the USA, was trying to transplant its so called version of democracy around the globe and yet did not afford its coloured citizens the same privileges. Makes you wonder!

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:40 PM

    The sad thing is that I could easily imagine our own guards doing exactly the same thing, “just following the law” I reckon a requirement of being a guard us that you have to be clueless.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:44 PM

    I think ‘just following orders ‘is the mantra. The nazis said the same thing.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:54 PM

    In fairness the cop was thinking that if he didn’t arrest her he was fit to be lynched himself.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 10:46 PM

    Thankfully keelan some people don’t care about the consequences. Look up a guy called Wilhelm canaris, a nazi general who thwarted Hitler whenever he could.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 10:54 PM

    Keelan that’s exactly my point, the govt hire people with no moral compass, why do you think Ireland’s always been such an insular society.

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    Dec 2nd 2015, 12:28 AM

    So cupid you would only inforce laws you agreed with??

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    Dec 2nd 2015, 1:00 AM

    Sometimes mark you have to do the right thing. You should never just accept what you’re told blindly!

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    Dec 2nd 2015, 1:28 AM

    Again are you saying you would only inforce laws you wanted too? Cupids comment was about ireland, what laws would he not inforce in Ireland?

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    Dec 2nd 2015, 5:05 AM

    The nazis weren’t racist. Hitler had black and chinese men in his armies. At the olympics in 1936 hitler was respectful of the black athletes when the yanks weren’t.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 10:30 PM

    While the US wanted us to believe it was an open and fair society as opposed to the communists is Russia in the 50′s, it was a racist and apartheid one until President JFK. Guess what, Kennedy was assassinated and the racism there still continues. Here in racist Ireland we are no better with our No Blacks, no Dogs and now no Muslims ..anyone here with an open mind want to discuss this issue?

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    Dec 1st 2015, 10:37 PM

    Sure the feckers went and shot black Friday last week

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:43 PM

    lol, I don’t think you can just say blacks. Maybe the black population of…

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:42 PM

    It

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    Dec 1st 2015, 9:57 PM

    You make a compelling argument Deborah

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    Dec 1st 2015, 11:08 PM

    Harsh but fair.

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    Dec 1st 2015, 11:07 PM

    It’s gas, when I first heard of her it was 40 years ago. Soon it will be 100.

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