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The best analysis of the Irish political scene featuring Irish Times journalists, political thinkers and the occasional politician. Hosted by Hugh Linehan.
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    Election Daily: Small parties versus independents, nitrate debate, Soc Dem criticism

    Election Daily: Small parties versus independents, nitrate debate, Soc Dem criticism

    Hugh Linehan is joined by Jennifer Bray and Pat Leahy to discuss Wednesday on the campaign trail:
    Independent candidates are “wolves in sheep’s clothing”, warned People Before Profit at a campaign event today. What does that mean, and why are the small parties so worried about the impact of this rag-tag category of opponent on election day?
    The Nitrates Derogation is something that matters hugely to rural Ireland, so in election week you don’t want to wade into controversy over whether it should be retained, as Fianna Fáil’s Chris Andrews discovered today.
    Plus: An element of Pat’s analysis of the Dublin European election came in for sharp criticism from Social Democrats candidate Sinéad Gibney when she was asked about it by RTE’s Sarah McInerney during a televised debate.


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    • 17 min
    Election Daily: A dogfight in Dublin, Aontú's hopes, Sinn Féin's numbers

    Election Daily: A dogfight in Dublin, Aontú's hopes, Sinn Féin's numbers

    The run-in to Friday's local, European and Limerick mayoral elections is now underway and so is the daily elections podcast from The Irish Times. Hugh Linehan is joined by Jack Horgan-Jones and Harry McGee to look at the stories from the campaign trail:
    As Aontú launches its campaign, party leader Peader Toibin is bullish about the party's prospects in local elections.
    More polls showing disappointing levels of support for Sinn Féin. Can the party pick up momentum in the final days?
    The same polls show surging support for independent candidates. Some of them will be fighting for the final European seat in Dublin.
    But with many voters yet to make up their minds, the panel agree there is a lot left to fight for in these elections. To help you keep up with the latest from the campaign, new episodes of Election Daily from Inside Politics will be in your feed every day this week after 5pm.


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    • 20 min
    Will Trump’s conviction derail his reelection?

    Will Trump’s conviction derail his reelection?

    Hugh is joined by Pat Leahy and Cormac McQuinn to look back on the week in politics:

    The conviction of former US president Donald Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records related to an alleged hush money payment to Stormy Daniels is unprecedented in American political history. But will it make any difference on election day?
    More evidence emerged this week that Ireland is failing to meet legally-binding climate change targets.
    Will a scandal that engulfed Fine Gael local election candidate Marian Agrios dent the party outside of Louth, or even her Drogheda constituency?
    Plus, the panelists pick their favourite IT reads of the week:

    Our new columnist Mark O’Connell on why students keep schtum when asked why they are protesting.
    Revelations that the Irish State is in the pocket of Big Smoky Bacon.
    Ireland’s Chief Rabbi Yoni Wieder criticises President Higgins.
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    • 43 min
    Do rural voters really hate the Greens?

    Do rural voters really hate the Greens?

    Hugh Linehan is joined by Harry McGee, Cormac McQuinn and Jennifer Bray who, after weeks travelling the highways and byways of Ireland in the company of hopeful local and European election candidates, are here to answer questions about what is happening on the ground. Do rural voters really blame the Greens for everything? Are Sinn Féin really struggling? Will the migration issue really help candidates like Niall Boylan? And what is the incredible new technique for reaching voters who aren't at home?



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    • 48 min
    Sunak’s doomed gamble and anger at Fianna Fáil’s election launch

    Sunak’s doomed gamble and anger at Fianna Fáil’s election launch

    Hugh Linehan is joined by Pat Leahy and Cormac McQuinn to discuss the week in politics:
     
    ·     Rishi Sunak’s decision on Wednesday to announce a snap election for July 4th, four months earlier than predicted, caught everyone off guard. Will it prove to be a gamble worth taking?
     
    ·     Cormac was present at Fianna Fáil’s European election launch this morning where tensions boiled over as Senator Niall Blaney got into a public disagreement with Fianna Fáil leader, Tánaiste Micheál Martin, over the level of support he was getting from the party amid their three-candidate strategy in the Midlands North-West constituency.
     
    ·     And on Friday, June 7th – the same day voters across the country will elect representatives to local councils and the European Parliament – the people of Limerick will decide who will be the country’s first directly elected mayor. But what powers will the successful candidate have to go with their €154,000 salary?
     
    And the panel pick their favourite Irish Times pieces of the week:
    ·     Laura Slattery writes about “king of the airwaves” Pat Kenny.
     
    ·     The passing of Ireland’s first business superstar, Tony O’Reilly.
     
    ·     Pedestrians best be on their guard against the quiet threat of electric vehicles as outlined by Shauna Bowers.

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    • 45 min
    Palestine recognised, far-right on the march in European elections

    Palestine recognised, far-right on the march in European elections

    It's been a busy 24 hours on the domestic political scene, with the leaking of a report that is highly critical of Government housing policy and the news that Ireland is to recognise Palestine as a state. Political Editor Pat Leahy is here to analyse the significance of these developments. After that, Jack Power reports from Brussels where a slate of newly-elected far-right and nationalist MEPs are expected to arrive after next month's election. What will it mean for the balance of power within the European Parliament?
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    • 44 min

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