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Verona Murphy (Far-Right Racist) in political firing line after chaotic day in the Dublin Dáil – Corrupt Government in serious trouble

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This report on the site of the Irish State Broadcaster RTÉ (Radio Telefís Éireann) is brutally clear : Verona Murphy’s mega-perk job chairing parliamentary meetings in the Dublin Dáil is on the line. The Wexford Beggar-Gombeen (BG) supported a 9 strong group of her like-minded colleagues who vote for the Fianna Fáil – Fine Gael (FFFG) Coalition Government to also enjoy speaking time rights belonging to opposition deputies. You could not make it up : the BG’s (some of them government ministers like Michael Healy-Rae) want to be government and opposition TD’s (Teachtaí Dála)  [Dáil Deputies] simultaneously. 

Source :

https://www.rte.ie/news/analysis-and-comment/2025/0325/1504038-verona-muprhy-dail-row/

After a day of confusion, contradiction and just a hint of chaos, one moment made it crystal clear where the Dáil speaking rights row is likely to go next – and, just as importantly, who is now firmly in the political firing line.

As an until recently rare joint Opposition press conference began to wind down, Opposition leaders were asked for a show of hands on whether they still have confidence in Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy.

No hands went up. All stayed down.

A stoney silence speaking volumes.

The rarely unified opposition is mainly from the left. Although they do not have the numbers to defeat the FFFGBG coalition, they can make life impossible for Ceann Comhairle  (speaker) Verona Murphy.

Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald was backed by Labour Party Leader Ivana Bacik

Deputy McDonald’s view was quickly repeated by other Opposition leaders, including Labour’s Ivana Bacik.

“I was particularly dismayed and disappointed to see the Ceann Comhairle push through the order of business in the face of clear opposition from members of the Opposition,” she said.

“We’re still processing what happened today because it is unprecedented, it was extraordinary to see how the business was conducted by the Ceann Comhairle and the Government today.

“It certainly will not end here for us,” Deputy Bacik added.

Richard Boyd-Barrett (People Before Profit) chimed in :

“I said it to the Ceann Comhairle today, that [what happened in the Dáil] was orchestrated, what happened today looked in every single way orchestrated,” said.

Mr Boyd Barrett added: “It happened too quickly, it was too organised, how they put through a vote that clearly was not agreed, how they suspended questions of promised legislation, how even when the two tellers who were supposed to have signed off on the vote didn’t and then immediately Mattie McGrath and Carol Nolan run down pre-prepared to sign off on the vote.

“There was winks and nods going on, the whole thing looked orchestrated, it’s sad that the Government have dragged the Ceann Comhairle into this debacle and it raises very serious issues of confidence in the Ceann Comhairle that we’re going to have to consider very seriously.”

McGrath (ex FF) and Nolan (ex SF) are Trump-like Beggar-Gombeen far-right Beggar-Gombeen TD’s who want to pretend they are part of a Dáil opposition!

The dogs on the street know FFFG have walked themselves into a black hole 🕳 – what  happens next 🤔?

Will Verona Murphy Jump Before She is Pushed?

The government has a Dáil majority, but that is like the tip of a very dangerous iceberg.

No confidence

Given the repeated use of phrases like “very serious”, “questions to answer” and “very significant damage” to the Ceann Comhairle’s reputation, among the Opposition at least, the obvious next step would be for a no confidence motion in Ms Murphy.

Such a move would be unprecedented in modern political times, with the last time it came close to happening being during the John O’Donoghue expenses saga in October 2009.

While the exact end-result  of the Veronagate scandal is unclear, only a fool would predict this will end well for the dodgy FFFGBG coalition. 

John Meehan March 25 2025

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