When the by-elections were called I wonder did the government ever envisage this outcome. It’s not so much that FG hasn’t picked up a seat, but that this has provided a platform for SF to gain a seat after a very fallow period for that party, and for the Green Party to gain another (it is quite some time since the GP had three seats in Dáil Éireann, isn’t it?) and FF of course cantering home to two other seats. Worse again, the sense that FG wasn’t there at all, beaten into third place in Cork North-Central (by Sinn Féin, no less!), fourth place in Fingal, second place in Dublin Mid-West and third place in Wexford. Hardly the sort of result that was hoped for, or even expected.
Okay, this was on a low turnout. It’s tempting to read all manner of things into the results. Did the twitter and rhetoric surrounding FF’s candidate in Fingal and FG’s candidate in Wexford help or hinder them? I’d argue the latter and perhaps the results will make some who might be inclined to go down that path think again. Is that Green wave still sustained or has it abated slightly? Then again, does the result in Fingal in itself help keep it going? And likewise with SF, will that be the sort of boost for the party needed only months out from the next election? And what of the perception of FG? Difficult to believe they’ll be going into that election with a smile on their lips and a spring in their step.
