Barrett back to shore up FG effort in Dun Laoghaire
After a four-year break from national politics, Sean Barrett was looking tanned and relaxed at Fine Gael’s selection convention for the Dun Laoghaire constituency last week.
After a four-year break from national politics, Sean Barrett was looking tanned and relaxed at Fine Gael’s selection convention for the Dun Laoghaire constituency last week.
Barrett gave Monica Barnes, a former government colleague, a public peck on the cheek before taking his seat with the other candidates. When Councillor Marie Baker announced that she would be withdrawing from the race, it left the ground open for Barrett to represent Dun Laoghaire in...
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