Is O’Dea’s calamity Cowen’s opportunity?
Few events raise the political temperature like a dramatic resignation, and the thermometer has certainly jumped these past weeks as, first, George Lee, then Deirdre de Búrca and, most significant of all, Willie O’Dea bowed out of their various posts
Few events raise the political temperature like a dramatic resignation, and the thermometer has certainly jumped these past weeks as, first, George Lee, then Deirdre de Búrca and, most significant of all, Willie O’Dea bowed out of their various posts.
The irony is painful for O’Dea. He was an excellent Minister for Defence, who oversaw considerable reform and reorganisation in his department and in the Defence Forces. He implemented a series...
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