Long-time PD loses his faith
{ "#" : "Had the PDs not gone into meltdown in last year’s general election, Noel Grealish might never have entered the spotlight," , "i" : "writes Dick O’Brien."}
{ "#" : "Had the PDs not gone into meltdown in last year’s general election, Noel Grealish might never have entered the spotlight," , "i" : "writes Dick O’Brien."}
However, the backbench TD from Galway West is now one of only two TDs that the party retains, and his mooted departure from the party –now accepted as inevitable sooner or later by senior party figures – could put a further nail in the PDs’ already uncertain...
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