Mary Lou McDonald is still “up for it” and there won’t be a change of leadership in Sinn Féin, according to the party’s finance spokesperson.
Mary Lou McDonald is still “up for it” and there won’t be a change of leadership in Sinn Féin, according to the party’s finance spokesperson., which has returned 101 seats out of a possible 944 so far, as five seats are left to be filled.and Kathleen Funchion faces an uphill battle in Ireland South to return a seat.Deputy Doherty said they have “made mistakes” in their campaign but that the party leadership will not be challenged.
“Mary Lou McDonald will provide positive leadership and energetic leadership running into the next general election, there is absolutely no doubt in my mind in relation to that.” “Our vote is up, and the government parties have lost 70 seats or something, I think there are 80 seats lost between them.
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