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Privacy Policy. Privacy Overview Fine Gael is the data controller of the Website. Possibly the first description that would come to mind when describing John Deasy — who announced on Friday he would stepping down as a TD at the next general election — is contrarian.
While there is ample evidence over his year career in national politics to back up that reputation of an outspoken maverick — including long-running disputes with his former leader Enda Kenny and with Fine Gael Waterford constituency rival Paudie Coffey — there were many other aspects to his political make-up.
He was also a particularly effective member of the Public Accounts Committee with a capacity to cut through the waffle to get to the core issues. He was an early champion, for example, of Garda whistleblower Maurice McCabe. But that sometimes backfired on Deasy. That act of bravado and recklessness led to Kenny firing him from the party front bench.
It also led to an animus between both politicians that did not subside. Deasy 52 is the son of Austin Deasy, a former minister and TD, who was also a thorn in the side of several Fine Gael leaders.
From Dungarvan, Deasy jnr was a scratch golfer in his teens and went to university in the US on a golf scholarship. After qualifying, he worked on Capitol Hill for almost a decade, where he forged high-level contacts, particularly in the Republican Party.
They have one son, Cal. Deasy has retained his seat all three general elections since he was first elected. However, a long-running internal rift within Fine Gael in the constituency has continued during his time, personified in his continuous public disputes with Senator Paudie Coffey. The latest iteration of it was when the faction in Waterford to which Coffey is affiliated voted a motion of no confidence in Deasy earlier this year.
Deasy said the handgun legislation was one of his proudest legacies. It was difficult to steer it through the Oireachtas and there were the after-effects — he received hate mail for five years after.
His differences with Kenny dominated that period of his career. He called for a new leader after the general election in and suggested he himself would be willing to stand. When Kenny faced a leadership challenge in , Deasy was one of the leading figures supporting Richard Bruton. When Kenny emerged as the victor, some of the key people involved in the heave found themselves being exiled to the back benches, including Brian Hayes, Michael Creed and Charlie Flanagan.
But over subsequent years, all of them came back in from the cold. The exception was Deasy. The die was cast. There was an effort at a rapprochement when Kenny offered him the chair of the Housing Committee. Deasy rejected the offer. He made his mark primarily on the Public Account Committee which was suited to his style.
When Kenny stepped down, he was an early backer of Leo Varadkar. However, he had never held a ministerial portfolio. Varadkar had also promised most outgoing ministers they would be retained. The upshot was that Deasy was not offered a senior or junior ministerial position.
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