Irish Daily Mail

Lucky No.7 for Willie and Labour

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THE Labour Party has secured seven seats in the Dáil, ensuring its leader and TDs retain valuable speaking rights.

After a marathon count which finished six days after polling day, Willie Penrose took one of the final seats in the election in the redrawn LongfordWe­stmeath constituen­cy.

‘It was a touch of Lazarus,’ he said after being elected. I got three runs of Lazarus this time. It just shows you the vagaries of the proportion­al representa­tion system. I’m delighted to have secured it.

‘It’s the sixth time I’ve been elected. It’s a great honour and privilege to represent the people. It’s very important in the context of the Labour Party itself.

Mr Penrose told RTÉ Radio: ‘ To those who wanted to write us off prematurel­y or to those who predicted our demise, let this be a warning and a signal that we do not intend to die easily, we intend to reorganise and rebirth.’

The Labour TD has been in the Dáil since the so- called ‘ Spring Tide’ of 1992. He was appointed to a junior ministry dealing with housing in 2011 but stood down after six months over the closure of an army barracks in Mullingar. Two years later he rejoined the party ranks.

Mr Penrose defeated James Bannon of Fine Gael for one of the final seats in one of the closest fought contests in the 2016 election.

The knock-out blow was delivered at about 5.30am on Thursday at the count centre in St Dominic’s community centre in Keenagh, Co. Longford, dubbed the Siege of Keenagh by some of those who stuck with it to the bitter end.

Mr Penrose’s victory ensures Labour’s leader has valuable time to question the taoiseach and tánaiste in the Dáil, a precious bonus to help the party maintain a profile after its setback in the election. Labour has gone from 37 seats to seven.

Fine Gael’s Peter Burke took the other of the last two seats.

Mr Bannon, who was the outgoing TD based in Longford, is considerin­g a legal challenge to the count after he was eliminated on the 14th count, six votes behind Mr Penrose.

 ??  ?? Lazarus: Wille Penrose TD
Lazarus: Wille Penrose TD

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