It means that 17 of the 35 Fine Gael TDs who won seats in 2020 have confirmed they will not run in the election that many in political circles have speculated could happen as early as November.
Fine Gael’s candidate selection process for the general election has been dubbed a ‘disaster’ that risks running too many ...
FINE Gael TD Damien English has decided he will not contest the next general election in another blow for the party. The decision comes after growing speculation in recent weeks on whether the ...
His resignation came as a surprise. By Matthew Mpoke Bigg Leo Varadkar, whose Fine Gael party has struggled in the polls, said he would step down as leader of the country and of his party ...
Speculation had been ongoing in recent weeks over Mr English and whether or not he intended to stand for re-election in Meath West Sources in Fine Gael expect Mr English to confirm he will not ...
For everyone who needs it. FORMER JUNIOR MINISTER and Fine Gael TD Damien English will not contest the upcoming General Election. English was first elected to the Dáil in 2002 and was aged 24 at ...
Photo: Gareth Chaney/Collins Fine Gael TD Damien English has joined the exodus from Taoiseach Simon Harris’s line-up for the general election. His departure has prompted speculation about ...
Support for Fine Gael has increased significantly in the latest opinion poll as speculation builds that Simon Harris will call an election after the budget. Fine Gael has jumped four points to 27 ...
For everyone who needs it. “It’s not what’s concerning people,” Taoiseach Simon Harris told reporters at the start of the Fine Gael think-in in Tullamore yesterday. The general public ...
Support for Fine Gael has increased, according to the latest Irish Times/Ipsos opinion poll, with approval ratings for Taoiseach Simon Harris surging since the last poll in early summer.
It means that 17 of the 35 Fine Gael TDs who won seats in 2020 have confirmed they will not run in the election that could happen as early as November. Mr English’s decision emerged on Wednesday ...