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Surrealing in the Years A modest proposal for a Donegal-Dublin Bay South constituency

More TDs! More TDs! More TDs!

WHAT WAS THE most exciting thing to happen to you this week? It’s a silly question, because we’ve obviously all got the same answer. It was, of course, the Electoral Commission’s publication of their Constituency Review 2023

Across the land we stockpiled fireworks, got the beers in, sent the children to their grandparents. Days like this don’t come along very often. 

Politicos have spent the week speculating as to how the redistricting will impact the hopes of prospective TDs at the next election, but for many others, the fun comes from imagining a world of new possibilities. A world where we could conceivably have 250 TDs. A world where Tipperary can be split in half by the stroke of a pen. A world in which it is all of a sudden incredibly important to be popular in Arklow and Gorey.

County lines define most important source of identity in the psyche of each Irish person, but this week the oldest GAA club in Kilkenny was transferred (after many sleepless nights apparently) out of the county for electoral purposes. That’s to say nothing of the people in Terenure who will now share TDs with the people of Tallaght, like a subplot in a Ross O’Carroll Kelly novel. Essentially, the occasional constituency review reminds us that things we think are set in stone are actually a tad more gelatinous. 

My own idea for how to improve Ireland’s electoral system is what some would charitably call ambitious. Others might call it diabolical. Insane. Crazy. But so crazy it just might work.

I think what we should do is instead of pairing constituencies by geographical proximity, each constituency should involve a twinning of two areas at random – thereby forcing all TDs to focus on things other than parish pump parochialism. Instead of Sligo-Leitrim, we would have Sligo-North Kerry. Instead of Wicklow-Wexford, it would be Wicklow-Limerick City. Donegal-Dublin Bay South. All TDs would have to concern themselves with the priorities of Irish people miles away, thereby pulling more focus to matters of national interest.

Are there problems with this method? I suspect so. Should anyone listen to me when it comes to the shape of Ireland’s democracy? Perhaps not. But it’s all part of the excitement of Constituency Review week. Lose the run of yourself a little. Be the change you want to see in PR-STV. 

In sporting news, this week has seen a reboot in one of our favourite genres, that is the World Cup scandal. Vera Pauw’s tenure as Ireland manager is officially over after a spell as Ireland manager that has yielded exceptional results on the field of play.

Off the field of play, it appears that the relationship had broken down between Pauw and the players, as well as Pauw and the FAI. In a statement following her sacking, Pauw said: “Trust broke down between me and certain people in the FAI. I believe that the review process which the Association has carried out was flawed and that the outcome was pre-determined.”

Pauw also spoke of the FAI having conversations with staff and players that undermined her position, but said the details of this undermining was “perhaps for another day”. It seems undoubtable that we will indeed get into some other day, and that the saga will likely eventually be fodder for an RTÉ documentary – though we may never know, seeing as this week RTÉ decided not to do an official season launch, which is sort of akin to not showing up to work anymore because you embarrassed yourself at the Christmas party.

Either way, it’s a case we can look forward to relitigating if results begin to go awry once the Nation’s League kicks off later this month — and even if they don’t go awry then, we can look forward to relitigating it whenever they do. It’s not quite Saipan, but it’s good to know that we can still pull drama from the jaws of stability whenever we need to.

Unfortunately, much Irish news over the past seven days has been desperately sad. Two separate car crashes in Tipperary claimed four and three lives, respectively. The first crash, in Clonmel, claimed the life of four young people on the way to celebrate receiving their Leaving Cert results. The second, in Cashel, two grandparents and their young grandson.

In Laois, a three-year-old girl was killed when knocked down by a car. On Thursday night, a man died in Dublin after being hit by a bus.

Road deaths are up 25% on the same time last year, which is a pretty staggering increase. It’s also a 45.8% increase on 2019 figures, with 39 more deaths than the equivalent time period for that year. 

When beset by such tragedy, it is impossible to avoid asking questions of whether there is some structural fault in our society that is facilitating such awful outcomes. We do not have a definitive answer, of course. If we did then these things wouldn’t happen anymore.

Road safety is one of those strange things that we are all directly and collectively responsible for whenever we are behind the wheel. As with public health, it is also true that it is an area where, in the name of convenience, a certain level of tragedy is expected, if not tacitly accepted. This week will have tested the boundaries of that acceptance. 

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 9:12 AM

    This gerrymandering of the boundaries combined with the US Democrat tactic of engineering the migrant vote in their favour quite clearly demonstrates that the current government Troika FF/FG/Greens have no intention of relinquishing their vice like grip on power for the foreseeable future.
    At least until their Globalist Agenda is firmly embedded in Ireland’s political system.

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 9:14 AM

    @Tommy Haze: Wow. Conspiracy bingo in one comment.

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 10:39 AM

    @Tommy Haze: Tommy your comments are all over the place. Get out and talk to some real people please

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 11:07 AM

    @Tommy Haze: Tommy is one of the headbangers that no matter how often I mute him the Journal feed him back to me.

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 3:07 PM

    @Bill Spill:
    Sorry Bill. Hadn’t realised you were a bot.

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 3:26 PM

    @Tommy Haze: Shinners can’t get enough suitable presentable civilised candidates to run . It will be seen at the locals too. Don’t conflate that to Gerrymandering. Don’t blame them that they get enough people to support them . Don’t blame gerrymandering because Independents , greens , Labour, Aontu and the SDs refused to work with SF to form a super duper “left wing” utopia government to the exclusion of either FF or FG , at the last election . Boundaries have always been reconstituted as per population changes , many of which OFTEN HURT sitting FF or FG TDs .

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 3:28 PM

    @Tommy Haze: globalists ? . Lol . Even Shinners are globalists: Cuba , Venezuela , Palestine , Columbia … in the past China and Russia too. They liked American dollar too. Are you advocating for protectionism and insular isolation like what Dev advocated ?

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 9:22 AM

    The next constitutional referendum should be to cap the number of TD’s. Then, the Boundaries can be adjusted to have the right number of people in each, when required by population changes. Australia has 151 Federal MP’s. They also have a Senate that is elected by all voters.

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 9:39 AM

    @Mike smith: Australia also has over 560 local councils, each with hundreds of smaller catchment areas, each with their own elections and councillors. You’d suggest that 151 federal MPs is comparable to Irish TD’s, but it’s not.

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 10:02 AM

    @Mike smith: Australia also has a full parliament in every state and territory, and, a mayor and full council in every district. They have a tiny population in a massive country. The previous Conservative Party, which was in power for almost 10 years, practically destroyed the country to the extent that I decided to move back to Ireland to retire. I found it too expensive to retire there.
    You picked a very bad example to compare us with.

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 12:32 PM

    @David Conway: I understand your desire to escape the LNP. You missed the point. The point being that the number of MPs/TDs can be fixed. Ireland does not need more TDs.

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 3:30 PM

    @Mike smith: not too sure I’d want county councils get too much power . Makes sense in some areas but , we saw what happened when they had a lot of power in planning permission

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 10:00 AM

    I challenge anyone to find a photo with a worse collection of crooks anywhere on the internet.

    My mind can’t comprehend how anyone who is not very rich goes to the polls and says “right, I am voting for FF or FG, I want to be robbed left right and centre every single day, I want this country to get worse each day, but please let there me more profits for the corporations, that is all I care about.”

    Something is deeply broken in the people in this country.

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 9:38 AM

    The best thing we can do for our democracy right now is introduce sortition ie choose our representatives randomly from the general public a bit like we do with trial juries.

    It will do away with the parish pump career politician, cronyism, lobbying. An end to the needless drama of electioneering.

    We already have a form of this in the citizens assemblies which we introduced to deal with the hot potato issues.

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 9:53 AM

    @Franno: Madness.

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 10:01 AM

    @Sean O’Dhubhghaill: why?

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 10:22 AM

    I cannot imagine the Healey-Rae brothers doing anything for anybody other than their own local constituents.

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 10:40 AM

    @Quinn:
    Which is exactly what the locals elected them for.
    People from outside kerry ridiculing them Helps the Healy Raes

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 1:22 PM

    @P.J. Nolan: imagine everyone in the dail just looking after their own?….parish pump politics is the reason we have such desperate politicians in this country.

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 10:27 AM

    That pic.
    What a useless showers of…

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 9:35 AM

    If TDs are capped then the ratio of people to TD becomes problematic as it raises another question; do we cap the population?

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 9:44 AM

    @AnthonyK: Name a country that has ever capped it’s population

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 10:06 AM

    @Jason Memail: Israel if trying to evict a large portion of its population.

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    Sep 2nd 2023, 12:36 PM

    @AnthonyK: not really, but rather remove the ratio from the Constitution and change the article to introduce a cap in the number of TDs

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