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Indian immigrant’s son in race to be PM

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Leo Varadkar, the gay son of an Indian immigrant, moved into the favourite’s slot to become Ireland’s next prime minister, as candidates to replace Enda Kenny prepared for a leadership race.

Social Protection Minister Varadkar, 38, is best placed to succeed Kenny as leader of Fine Gael, ahead of Housing Minister Simon Coveney, bookmaker Paddy Power Betfair Plc said.

Kenny is expected to outline plans for his exit at a party meeting in Dublin yesterday, though his eventual departure may be months away.

While Kenny has always said he won’t lead his party into the next election, his departure may be hastened by the government’s inept handling of a controvers­y around whistle-blowers in the country’s police force.

His successor will probably follow Kenny’s path of gradually cutting taxes, reducing the fiscal deficit and focusing on overseas investment as Brexit threatens to derail Ireland’s recovery.

Political uncertaint­y over the succession has hit Irish government debt, “but nothing like France or Italy,” said Alan McQuaid, an economist at Merrion Capital in Dublin. “At the end of the day, the chances of anti-establishm­ent parties coming to power in Ireland remains slim at this juncture.”

The election of the openlygay Varadkar would be a generation­al and social change for the nation.

Varadkar, a qualified doctor and former health minister, is likely to face competitio­n for Kenny’s job. Coveney has already indicated he will stand for the role.

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