Die ehemalige Ministerin Mary O’Rourke ist im Alter von 87 Jahren gestorben

    https://www.rte.ie/news/politics/2024/1003/1473384-mary-orourke/

    Von irqdly

    15 Comments

    1. fedupofbrick on

      Some career and the end of a family political dynasty. Apres Match did a great impersonation of her too

    2. Lazy_Fall_6 on

      Wasn’t a particular fan to be honest.. in later years she was particularly bullish and self-righteous and pooh-poohing of others views on anything anytime she was on radio or tv.

    3. theoldkitbag on

      Sad to hear it. She was a fixture for years; great public servant.

      Edit: If my comiserating over an old lady’s death annoys you, that says more about you than her to be honest.

    4. extremessd on

      after being elected one time she thanked her canvassers “they worked like blacks”. instead of backing down she said it was a compliment on black people’s work ethic…

      epitome of FF, populist, folksy but cute as a pet fox. wouldn’t take unpopular decisions like putting the Luas underground (or was it across town), kicked to touch, commissioned a study, blah blah.

    5. She loved to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds like most FF’ers of the time.

      Never understood why radio show sought her opinion as much as they did.

    6. Equivalent_Two_2163 on

      RIP Mary. She was a nice lady & worked hard. She could also be pretty funny too. Condolences to her family.

    7. bulbispire on

      RIP. Always entertaining on the radio whatever your view on her politics, and a prominent woman politician at a time with few. 

    8. I remember writing a letter in school to her back when she was minsiter for education, her plan was to pack every class like sardines in schools that were already suffering under Haughey. Never liked her since.

    9. Cliff_Moher on

      From Athlone. She did great work for the town.

      Shame about those Eircom shares that I spent my FCA summer camp wages on!!!!

    10. Politics aside for a moment, she was an interesting character and definitely one of the *big* personalities of that era of Irish politics. RIP

      The one thing it drives home to me though is how few women made it to that level or Irish politics. Still a long way to go more so in the two old establishment parties. Surprising at this stage that we haven’t had a female Taoiseach.

    11. Haunting_Sector_710 on

      Didn’t she say that ” they thought nothin’ of it when Charles Haughey was wearing stg £1000 shirts!” , back in the day.

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