The Parliament Magazine

/ 5 QUESTIONS WITH...

- Colm Markey

1. WHO HAVE YOU WORKED WITH THAT HAS MOST INSPIRED YOU IN YOUR CAREER, AND HOW?

During my career in farming and politics, I would have to say my father. At the age of 17, I began working alongside him on the farm and learned about good judgement and reflecting before making a decision, which I believe, is important in any line of work. He was also very much part of the community and I learned a lot about local issues and community engagement from him, something that served me well in later years.

2. HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR POLITICAL/LEADERSHIP STYLE IN THREE WORDS?

Keeping it real!

By that, I mean I am positive but pragmatic and believe the best solutions are found in realism rather than idealism. I also like to think I am a unifier and try to bring people together to find compromise, which is extremely important in my role as a member of the European Parliament.

3. IS THERE ANYTHING YOU HAVE PERSONALLY ACHIEVED OR DONE THAT WOULD SURPRISE PEOPLE?

I have ran 10 marathons. The most interestin­g one was London but my most memorable was probably my second run in Dublin where I set a personal best of 3 hours 33 seconds. It was just five days after my late father was laid to rest so it was dedicated to him. I am determined to do an 11th marathon and look forward to training properly again, if I ever find the time.

4. WHAT DO YOU DO IN YOUR FREE TIME TO RELAX AND UNWIND?

It’s no surprise that I enjoy fitness and sport so when I do find time, I relax by supporting my local football club Dundalk FC and going for a run or a cycle. I am also lucky to live very close to a beach so an early morning stroll to clear the head is a must - rain, hail or shine.

5. WHAT WAS THE MOST INSPIRATIO­NAL AND INFLUENTIA­L BOOK YOU HAVE READ AND WHY?

I recently read ‘An Unsung Hero’ by Michael Smith, which tells the fascinatin­g story of Irish explorer Tom Crean. The biography documents his three major Antarctic expedition­s and his heroic acts in some grueling conditions. It’s story of endurance, courage and extraordin­ary achievemen­t.

 ??  ?? Colm Markey (IE, EPP) is a member of the Parliament’s Committee on Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t
Colm Markey (IE, EPP) is a member of the Parliament’s Committee on Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t
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