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15 February, 2006

Seán Haughey, T.D., to quit politics?

It looks like the fall-out of Bertie’s minor tweak of the junior ministry positions has begun.

From breakingnews.ie:

Dublin TD Sean Haughey may quit politics if he is not promised a future promotion, it emerged today.

Mr Haughey had been strongly tipped for over two months to succeed Junior Transport Minister Ivor Callely, but was yesterday overlooked by the Taoiseach.

The wounded Fianna Fáil backbencher today confirmed that he will make a decision on his future political career after Easter.

He also revealed that he was openly congratulated on the pending appointment by figures close to the Taoiseach.

Bertie Ahern had also turned down a request for a meeting after Mr Callely’s resignation in early December.

Breaking his 24-hour silence on the issue, Mr Haughey said today: “I wouldn’t be human if I didn’t’ reflect on what has happened.

“Politics is a cruel game. You can take blows and you have your ups and downs. But after 19 years in the Oireachtas, you have to weigh everything into account, family considerations and so on, to see if you’re able to give it the 100% commitment.

“I enjoy my representational role but I do think the time has come to consider my future.

“If I’m likely to be in line for promotion in the future, I will continue on. If I’m not, then that certainly needs to be reflected upon,” he told RTE Radio.

Mr Haughey, who denied he was presenting an ultimatum to Mr Ahern, said he had received enormous support from well-wishers since he was overlooked.

Former junior minister Mary Wallace was surprisingly plucked from the backbenches yesterday to fill a Minister of State role in the Agriculture & Food Department.

The Meath TD got John Browne’s old job who moves to the fisheries portfolio to replace Pat ‘the Cope’ Gallagher, who replaced Mr Callely.

Source: http://www.breakingnews.ie/2006/02/15/story244823.html

Some people are speculating (not online - shock and horror - so no links, I’m afraid) that Seán will be/is threatening to defect to the PDs. Good lord, but if that wouldn’t be an affront to the dynasty - Lemass, Charles, er..

Either way, whether he storms off from politics altoghether or turns his back on the Fianna, twill be something of a surprise for Haughey-ites, no?

UPDATE:

Apparently, Haughey the Younger will be attending a meeting with Bertie this evening.

I wonder if this means that said Haughey’s hissy-fit has achieved its aim, or if the Tee-shirt will be stamping down on another “cabab” forming to “upset the apple tart“..

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  1. PDs very interesting where did you here that

    Comment by the saint — 15 February, 2006 @ 5:59 pm

  2. Some people were opining about it this afternoon on NewsTalk 106 FM (http://www.newstalk106.ie).

    It’s a bit interesting, alright - Sounds a bit far-fetched, too, but perhaps it’s possible if noses get knocked a bit out of joint. (It’s not like I believe that any of Ireland’s politicians are committed to any principles whatsoever - I think they’re all self-serving hacks. So cynical, so young..!) Maybe it was stated to the meejia so that Bertie would sit up and listen.

    (Seán Haughey: “I’m As Mad As Hell, And I’m Not Going To Take This Anymore!!” - in his starring role in “Network” (1979). http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074958/quotes)

    I think “The Right Hook” (16h30-18h00) will be discussing the story, too. Live streaming is available from the station’s website if anyone’s interested in listening.

    :-)

    Comment by click here — 15 February, 2006 @ 6:12 pm

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