The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

All 15 TDs with pro-life track record re-elected

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SIR,

I noticed an interestin­g trend in the general election results. In the final Dáil vote on legalising abortion in 2018, 15 TDs voted against this bill. Each and every one of them was re-elected in this general election. Several of them topped the poll.

There are likely many factors why they were re-elected. But it’s remarkable that not one of them lost their seats in an unpredicta­ble election with a massive move towards change and Sinn Féin.

Meanwhile, many high-profile TDs who had been most vocal and active in favour of legalising abortion lost their seats, including Catherine Noone, Kate O’Connell, Ruth Coppinger, Regina Doherty and Katherine Zappone.

For Carol Nolan to hold her seat as an independen­t candidate, previously with Sinn Féin, in a redrawn constituen­cy with several candidates from main parties, and winning more votes than minister for justice Charlie Flanagan, is a significan­t achievemen­t by any standards.

Peter Fitzpatric­k also left his party, Fine Gael, and ran this time as an independen­t; and Peadar Tóibín left Sinn Féin and was re-elected as leader of the Aontú party. Well done to them and to Seán Canney, Michael Collins, Michael Fitzmauric­e, Noel Grealish, Danny Healy-Rae, Michael Healy-Rae, Michael Lowry, Mattie McGrath, Marc McSharry, John McGuinness, Mary Butler, and Éamon Ó Cuiv.

The people have spoken through the democratic process and one thing they have said clearly is: there is a place in Irish politics in 2020 for public representa­tives who respect human life at all stages,

Sincerely,

Ruth Foley,

St John’s Wood West. Clondalkin,

Dublin 22.

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