No more political fudges on Seanad reform

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Today the NUI have informed me that, of 103,000 ballot papers issued by registered post, only 15,000 completed ballots have been returned so far. A further 18,600 have been returned to the NUI as undeliverable, of which 600 have been re-posted to voters on request. This leaves around 70,000 votes which have yet to be […]

Our government and diplomats have their work cut out now

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Avoiding clichés such as “seismic”. “historic” and “game-changing” is difficult when describing or analysing the democratic decision of the people of the United Kingdom to leave the EU. The legal and political process of withdrawal will take years – years of uncertainty. Uncertainty is bad for our economic growth and investment. Until the UK’s trading […]

Is there any way back from the Brexit brink?

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Apparently, nobody, but nobody, is willing to publicly contemplate a re-running of the Brexit referendum in the same way the Nice and Lisbon treaties referendums were re-run in Ireland. As of now, the idea is toxic. And no contender for political high office is willing even to mention a re-run as a possibility. And so […]

An update for NUI Seanad voters

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Dear NUI voter, The voting process for the NUI Panel of Seanad Éireann is underway, and I want to take this opportunity to give voters a quick update as to where things stand. This information is particularly relevant to those who are yet to vote. Each registered voter receives a ballot paper (to be marked 1, […]