TONY BOWS OUT OF POLITICS
AFTER 45 YEARS FINE GAEL TD RETIRES FOR PERSONAL REASONS
TRIBUTES have been paid to Deputy Tony McLoughlin who is to bow out of politcial life after devoting more than four decades to his constituents.
Colleagues within the Fine Gael Party described him as ‘ hard working’ and ‘dedicated’ on hearing news of his retirement which was announced last Thursday. Health Minister Simon Harris TD tweeted: “Every good wish Tony. Such a Hard working public representative and an absolute gentleman.”
Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan TD said: “My colleague has been a public represnetative of great distinction serving the people of Sligo with unstinted dedication for decades. I wish him and his family ever health and happiness in retirement.”
FG Deputy Ciaran Cannon made reference to argubly Deputy McLoughlin’s greatest political achievement, to ban fracking in Ireland. He said: “Tony succeeded in securing the support of the Oireachtas in passing a law banning fracking, thus safeguarding our country’s wonderful landscapes.” Sligo MEP Marian Harkin also wished Tony and family the best for the future.
FAMILY considerations have been cited as the reason why Fine Gael TD, Tony McLoughlin is retiring from politics.
Deputy McLoughlin announced on Thursday he will not be seeking re-election to Dáil Éireann at the next General Election, bringing the curtain down on a 45 year career.
The Assistant Fine Gael Whip Tony McLoughlin (69) said he had reached the decision with a heavy heart as it had been “the privilege of a lifetime to have served the people of Sligo – Leitrim in the Dáil since 2011.”
“After almost 45 years in public office, I believe that the time is now right for me to begin to step away from politics in order to spend more time with my family and my wonderful grandchildren whose support down through the years has been incredible.
“I made a commitment to my family and my close supporters that after the last General Election in 2016 that I would not seek re-election again and I am sticking to this promise.
“I have given a lot of my life to public service, and I am now looking forward to what the next chapter brings.
“My career in politics began when I was elected to Sligo County Council in 1974 and I have had the privilege to have been returned to serve the people at every election since and to have served as Mayor of Sligo on four occasions and Chairman of Sligo County Council on two occasions.
“Throughout my career, both locally and on national issues, I have always tried my very best, always fought for what was right for my constituents and always did so in a respectful manner.
“The large amounts of support I have received from the general public at election time has been one of the proudest aspects of my career.
“On that basis, I want to thank the people of Sligo and Leitrim. I am honoured to have served you.
“As a humble backbencher, I will leave office safe in the knowledge that I am leaving a constituency that has improved massively from where it was after the recession in 2011 and with its future development secured as a part of Ireland 2040.
“I leave with a strong record of delivery for my constituents and also with an ‘Act of the Oireachtas’ on the Statute book.
“It has been an absolute privilege to work in the Fine Gael parliamentary party and with the local constituency in Sligo – Leitrim. My colleagues in Fine Gael are the hardest working people I know and I wish An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and all the Fine Gael team the very best in their good work for this country and their future endeavours.
“This country faces many challenges in the future but I know for a fact we have the best team at the helm.
“I will continue to represent my constituents in the way I always have, with hard work and integrity, until the current Dáil ends,” he concluded.
The decision by Deputy McLoughlin comes in advance of the party’s General Election convention which will take place on Thursday July 19 th 2018 at 8.30PM at the Clayton Hotel.
Nominations will close on Friday July 6 th at 5PM. Over 1,000 delegates are entitled to vote.