Seanad Bill 2016 initiated 15/06/16

I was delighted to today initiate the Seanad Bill 2016, which was co-sponsored by a number of colleagues in Seanad Éireann, please see link below to a pdf of the full document Seanad Bill 2016 BILL (as initiated) SeanadBill2016 An Act to implement reforms proposed in the Report of the Working Group on Seanad Reform […]
An update for NUI Seanad voters

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, […]
Democracy, for all its difficulties, is in need of being cherished

The savage slaying of Jo Cox, by all accounts a really great emerging politician, at the hands of a deranged loner came at a time when the Brexit referendum campaign was about to reach its climactic last weekend. And the awfulness of her death led to a temporary cessation of hostilities in that campaign. Terrible […]
100 years ago the fuse was lit – now we owe it to ourselves to deliver a true democracy

On Monday, my friend and former Progressive Democrat colleague Jason O’Mahony argued in The Times (Ireland Edition) that the Seanad was an “offensive monstrosity” and criticised the manner in which it is elected. He was, as usual, perceptive and pithy on the real shortcomings of the upper house as presently elected, but the real issue […]
My open letter to Enda and Michéal

Dear Enda and Micheál,
It was about time that the two of you at least agreed to talk to each other.
The present impasse is definitely a problem for each of you personally. But it is a much bigger problem for the rest of us.
A note to say thanks – #Seanad16 campaign event

On Tuesday 5th April, we hosted a campaign meeting for over 170 friends, colleagues and supporters in the Royal Irish Academy as part of my candidacy for the NUI panel of Seanad Eireann. For us, the event was a reminder of the warmth and friendliness which characterises many election campaigns, but which is often not […]
