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Former Taoiseach Enda Kenny speaks onstage at an awards ceremony at Dublin City University. Alamy Stock Photo

Enda Kenny says he has 'no intention whatsoever' of running for president

Kenny made the remarks after being awarded an honorary doctorate by Dublin City University (DCU) today.

FORMER TAOISEACH ENDA Kenny said he has “no intention whatsoever” of contesting the upcoming presidential election.

Kenny, a former leader of Fine Gael, made the remarks after being awarded an honorary doctorate by Dublin City University (DCU) today.

The doctor of philosophy (honoris causa) is the highest award DCU can bestow.

“I always enjoyed visiting Aras an Uachtarain – I never had an intention of seeking to become a tenant there,” Kenny said.

“That requires a very particular personality, and for me, who had the privilege and the honour of being Taoiseach twice, I would have no intention whatsoever of competing for the presidency.”

So far no one has declared their intention to run for president in the election later this year, although Mairead McGuinness, Frances Black, and Bertie Ahern have all said that they haven’t ruled out running.

Kenny became Taoiseach in 2011, following the economic crash of late 2008 and the subsequent bailout and austerity measures which saw support for Fianna Fail collapse.

Speaking to reporters after the ceremony, Kenny also discussed fears over tariffs imposed by the US and how that will impact Ireland’s economy.

“The government here have taken a very clear line on this – and Ireland will weather this storm. I have no doubt,” he said, adding that Ireland’s relationships with countries within Europe are key.

“While there are serious challenges here now, there are also immense opportunities. So for the young generation, I would say: Don’t be afraid of this, because in previous times, previous generations faced with what were seemingly overwhelming problems – and yet you come through that.

“You moved from a position back in 2011 of being practically junk status to within a decade becoming one of the wealthiest countries in the world. So you now face challenges of that nature – of a first world country.”

Asked what advice he would give to the current government based on his own previous interactions with Trump, Kenny said: “I met President Trump in the Oval Office in 2017 and I reminded him that the waters that divide us were the waters that brought the Irish to freedom economically, and the Africans to slavery – and that [Saint] Patrick was an immigrant.”

He noted some of America’s leading companies are made up of people who were immigrants into the US, and added: “Obviously, this president is very different, but his decisions are part of what the American people voted for – but maybe not to that extent.”

With reporting by Emma Hickey

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    Mute Diarmuid O'Braonáin
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    May 9th 2021, 9:57 AM

    You do know young are facing the same problem all over the country. It’s not just Dublin. The housing market is broken all over the country and people are angry. If you are heading for 40 and don’t own your own home you are in trouble because a mortgage of €450k(govt says its affordable) needs to be paid back over 25 years meaning payments are huge on it.

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    Mute Stephen
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    May 9th 2021, 10:16 AM

    @Diarmuid O’Braonáin: your right. The rising price of materials is not helping at all. The price of land also.
    The lifting of silly restrictions around town lands would help. Their forcing everyone into towns or just do nothing and get a free A rated home

    Or just wait for a free home.

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    Mute Thomas Smyth
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    May 9th 2021, 11:09 AM

    @Stephen: Exactly. They want everyone living in identical semi Ds or boxy cramped apartments. Now they won’t let you even own it. The councils are in cahoots with developers, only making large sites zoned for residential bit-by-bit that only large development companies can afford. Meanwhile I’ve seen small sites within LAPs, surrounded by houses, refused planning because the land was zoned agricultural. Small sites zoned residential are very very rare and are usually not very good. And you can forget about outside towns; you have to have a “genuine need”, be from the area (5km of the site) or living there 7 years and working there too despite the fact that the “locals only” rule is illegal under EU law. The council controls zoning. They can buy large tracks of agricultural land for cheap next to towns (or use government owned land), split them into smaller plots, service them and sell them on with planning guaranteed for reasonable development at cost.

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    Mute GinandJetfuel
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    May 10th 2021, 10:42 AM

    @Stephen: Ireland is the least densely populated nation in the EU yet we have the highest land prices. There should be a tax on land hoarders.
    All those empty buildings in Dublin and other town centres should be taxed (not just property tax but a ‘derelict’ tax) Thus the market would be larger with more land/buildings changing hands.
    More supply will mean lower prices.

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    Mute Mike Ruddy
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    May 9th 2021, 10:22 AM

    Then you think of the Billions spent on the hospital by Leo. I wonder how many houses could have been built for two Billion?

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    Mute Pete Lee
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    May 9th 2021, 8:58 AM

    While I’m on a roll…..
    3. Move all government offices and functions out of Dublin city centre and remove ALL parking spaces from government / public service employees – Thus driving a move towards reducing pressure on Dublin housing and infrastructure.

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    Mute Zmeevo Libe
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    May 9th 2021, 1:49 PM

    @Pete Lee: Ok, you lost me here. So no schools or hospitals to allow their empolyees to park there as long as they are in Dublin city centre. I assume Rotunda midwifes are all supposed to cycle to work?

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    Mute Tony Harris
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    May 9th 2021, 10:08 AM

    Thousands of council residential property’s empty, awaiting refurbishment!!! Outsourcing that work if the councils can’t or won’t do it would be a massive dent. There just does not appear to be an appetite for it. Question is why?

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    Mute Rory J Leonard
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    May 9th 2021, 10:42 AM

    @Tony Harris:

    Very good Question!

    Yet the excellent Peter McVerry Trust has a useful scheme whereby unloved dilapidated single houses owned privately around the country are brought back into use by clever funding arrangements with the owner and working closely with Local Councils with housing requirements.

    Tradesmen hired to carry out the work are paid market rates for their services.

    So, whose feelings do the Councils not want to hurt by tackling something very urgent, given the overhang of dilapidated council-owned units and nationwide shortage of homes?

    It’s another Question that could be put to our housing minister if anyone is interviewing him tomorrow.

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    Mute mmz
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    May 9th 2021, 11:40 AM

    Nearly 90% of council funding comes from central government – all of it with strings attached. Dilapidated properties often don’t get repaired because the DOE wont fund them. Fire damaged council houses often wait years for the relevant private insurance company to fund re building or repair. Changing this has not been a DOE priority. One of the many ways government operates to slow the supply of decent housing to the populace in favour of creating demand for the private rental and purchase sectors at prices people cannot afford to drive supply. I hate SF but accept that they will win the next election as they are committed to ending the new absentee landlord support policies of FFG and the continuing transfer of wealth from the creators (workers) to the takers ( vulture capitalists.)

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    Mute Darren Priest
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    May 9th 2021, 10:35 AM

    Ideology. That’s it. It’s a question of will.

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    Mute Brendan McCarron
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    May 9th 2021, 5:58 PM

    @Darren Priest: 100%. Materials, zoning, labour market – all smoke and mirrors. You look at the global response to covid and see how many World governments made radical decisions to confront that crisis. Housing is in crisis here, if powers that be wanted to put the shoulder to the wheel they would.

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    May 9th 2021, 12:13 PM

    Padraig Pearce gave his life that Irish men & women would be able to run their country, our current politicians are a joke, financial interests are running this country.

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    Mute Rob Gale
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    May 9th 2021, 2:15 PM

    @trebloc01: they don’t see us as the citizens of our own country. They see us as “customers” to be drained. Regina Doherty even referred to welfare recipients as customers when talking about the public service card. They don’t hide it. Recently at an FG meeting the only problem they saw with housing crisis is that they’ll lose votes. Wasn’t even a leaked quote, it’s just what they think.

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    Mute Angela McCarthy
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    May 9th 2021, 10:51 AM

    The writer is probably right though. In the end, this will probably be a two-horse FG-SF race where the voters will be speaking for the country!

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    May 9th 2021, 12:14 PM

    As for FF, that man is driving it into the ground

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    Mute Pete Lee
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    May 9th 2021, 8:55 AM

    1. DA GOV – allows the funds because they build or promote house building
    2. Why are FDI / etc. not encouraged out of Dublin – thus Demand reductiion

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    Mute Michael Curran
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    May 9th 2021, 2:46 PM

    It’s cheaper to buy than to rent . A situation that is daft .buying a house is a guarantee of some financial independence in your old age . The old party system has only worked for the benefit of overseas funds , who also get special tax allowances.
    I don’t blame the funds from exploiting the situation, but I do blame the voters for persisting with weak governments.
    It’s time for a leap in the dark

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    Mute John O Connor
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    May 9th 2021, 1:25 PM

    Population increasing at faster pace than infrastructure. Check stats for pop in 1998. You have your answer. And the prices per kilometer for Houston to Connolly underground is Irelands reality. Deal with it.

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    Mute GinandJetfuel
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    May 10th 2021, 10:44 AM

    @John O Connor: The lack of investment in infrastructure is a choice by successive Govts. It’s not a way of life to just be accepted

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    Mute Neuville-Kepler62F
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    May 9th 2021, 9:49 PM

    Sign Rory Hearn’s petition here:-
    https://my.uplift.ie/petitions/stop-investors-buying-our-homes

    Referendum on Housing petition here:-
    https://www.change.org/p/irish-referendum-on-family-home-special-status

    38 amendments to the Constitution to date but the Housing Referendum is still undone since the 1974 Kenny Report. Housing must be taken out of the control of others and placed firmly in the control of the citizens. It is fundamental for a decent Irish society .. nothing less will solve the problem of Political failure to deliver affordable homes.

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    Mute Mickomacko
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    May 9th 2021, 7:21 PM

    Simple solution, don’t rent them! Simples

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    Mute Niall Dunne
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    May 9th 2021, 8:03 PM

    @Mickomacko: so where do you live?

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