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SF will ‘dust themselves down’ after election – Doherty

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Sinn Féin will “dust themselves down” and look at “the lessons that can be learned” after the election, the party’s Finance Spokesperson Pearse Doherty has said.

Mr Doherty said it was not the result the party had hoped for in the local elections.

Speaking on RTÉ’s Six One, he said the party will make gains in some counties but there would be a lot of disappointment among new candidates.

He said that it had been a tough election but there was still a lot to play for and there were strong indicators coming from the three European constituencies.

The Donegal TD said that people want a change in Government, and “are sophisticated enough to know the difference between local and European election and a general election”.

In 2019 the party had a disappointing election but “nine months later we saw candidates who missed out being elected as TDs”, Mr Doherty said.

He said Sinn Féin is determined to deliver change and needed to communicate its message clearly to the electorate.

Taoiseach having ‘positive impact’ on FG – Regina Doherty

Simon Harris has had a “positive impact” since becoming Taoiseach, Senator Regina Doherty has said.

Speaking in Dublin, Fine Gael’s Dublin MEP candidate said Mr Harris is “resonating with people” and added “that certainly hasn’t done us or Fine Gael any harm”.

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Ms Doherty said in her view the “great affection” from the public towards the Taoiseach has been a factor in her campaign, and that people have “really responded to him”.

Asked if she would have had a similar view of her campaign if Leo Varadkar was still Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader, Ms Doherty said Mr Varadkar “has been by my side the last few months helping me in his new, very relaxed backbench mode”.

However, she added that she may have been facing a “tougher election, maybe a couple of months ago we would have been preparing for a different kind of election” if a leadership change had not taken place.

Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe speaking to the media

Earlier, Minister for Public Expenditure and Fine Gael TD Paschal Donohoe said the local election tallies had “shattered” the suggestion Sinn Féin is “in any shape to go into government”.

Speaking at the RDS in Dublin, he said he believes the predicted results show “Fine Gael has ran a very high-energy campaign” and that “all is to play for in the time ahead”.

Mr Donohoe said “the idea this is a Government or a party that has ran out of steam has been shattered”.

Turning his attention to rival party Sinn Féin, he said “another narrative that has been shattered is that Sinn Fein are in any great shape to go into Government”.

“They’re a one trick pony and their one trick isn’t working at the moment,” he said.

Fianna Fáil performing better than predicted – Martin

Tánaiste Micheál Martin expressed his immense satisfaction at the performance of Fianna Fáil in the local election tallies and described the party as being well placed for a General Election next year.

Speaking in City Hall in Cork, Mr Martin said Fianna Fáil was doing “far better than predicted.”

“The idea that Fianna Fáil would be coming in a distant third is completely disproven. I have been looking at opinion polls for the last three years putting Fianna Fáil at 14-15% when clearly Fianna Fáil will be well ahead of that and will over 20% by the time all these counts are put together,” he said.

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Mr Martin said his party was delivering a very “robust performance”.

“We are holding our own compared to our performance in the General Election of 2020. We have had a great result in Cork so far it seems and an awful lot will be determined by transfers and by the later counts. I think this will go well in to the early morning,” he said.

The party leader added hat he wanted to pay tribute to Jack Chambers as National Director of Elections for a “tremendously comprehensive approach”.

Meanwhile, looking to the European elections Mr Martin expressed confidence in the possibility of the party gaining a seat in the Midlands-North-West constituency.

He acknowledged a lack of “comprehensive tallying” of the European figures and said that the only certainty was of a long night being in the offing.

Demise of Labour ‘greatly exaggerated’

Labour leader Ivanna Bacik has said she “always knew” the demise of Labour “was greatly exaggerated” after what she said has been “a really strong, positive and constructive” local and European elections campaign.

Speaking to reporters as she arrived at the RDS count centre, the Dublin Bay South said she is pleased with her party’s overall position in tallies.

Asked about the possibility of party TD Aodhán Ó Ríordáin being in contention for one of the four Dublin MEP seats, Ms Bacik said “it’s early days there” and that there is “certainly nothing like a certain tally”.

However, she said she believes the party’s “commitment” has been “recognised in the vote today”.

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Cairns looking to make gains

Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns has said she is hopeful the party will make gains across the country.

Speaking at the count centre in Clonakilty in west Cork she said she was very proud of all those who put their names forward for election

“It’s the first time we have run candidates in all three of the local areas in Cork South West so to be in the hunt in all three area is huge for us,” she said.

“I’m so proud of all of the candidates and we are really hopeful that we will make gains across the country today for the Social Democrats.”

Independent Ireland ‘polling consistently’

Earlier, Independent TD and member of Independent Ireland Michael Fitzmaurice said it is “early days yet” but their three European candidates are polling well and are in the mix for seats.

He said Ciaran Mullooly, European Parliament candidate for Midlands-North-West, was “polling consistently” everywhere so far.

“But I urge a word of caution because this is all tallies and it’s early days in the whole race,” he added.

“I don’t want to go saying something that I come back and regret… it looks positive, it looks as if independents around the country are doing fairly well.”

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