Mooney on Irish Politics Derek Mooney
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A somewhat jaundiced, but always informed, commentary on Irish politics and current political issues from an experienced campaigner and former ministerial adviser: Derek Mooney, now a public affairs consultant.
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Irish Defence Policy from Debate, Not Caprice
In this episode I return to a topic I have discussed many times - Irish Defence. Though there are some signs that things may be about to improve, the pace is no where near fast enough as the Minister responsible is more pre-occupied with positioning and messaging, than on tackling the real problems. There is also an article to accompany this podcast.
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So many words... Martin and Harris Árd Fheis speeches
In this episode I analyze and examine the recent Árd Fheis speeches of Tánaiste Micheál Martin TD and [now] Taoiseach Simon Harris TD... and am not overly impressed by either, as pieces of political communications.
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Nation goes standby while Fine Gael resets?
In this episode I ask why does the nation's business have to go on hold for another 12 days while Fine Gael struggles with who/what it stand for? I also comment briefly on the circumstances of the resignation of Sir Jeffrey Donaldson as DUP leader. Read the column on which this podcast is largely based.
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Varadkar Bunks Off... Without Paying
Leo Varadkar's resignation as Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader has thrown Irish politics into turmoil... things will not just continue as they were... and the other government coalition parties need to grasp this reality... fast. This podcast is based on this recent column
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This Sinn Féin leader’s speech is brought to you by the word: "Change"
Having critiqued the Tánaiste's party leader speech last week, I now turn my sights on the Sinn Féin leaders speech.
As a piece of writing, a piece of political communications, Mary Lou McDonald's speech was far better than those of the Taoiseach or Tánaiste... but style is one thing, substance is another. While the core message was change... how that change would be achieved was left undefined.
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Micheál Martin: a lot said, but not much new
In this episode I critique An Tánaiste Micheál Martin's 2023 Árd Fheis speech as a speech, a performance, and as a piece of political communication and it scores a "must do better" on all three criteria. You can read the original column on which this podcast is based: here