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Fergus Finlay
Fergus Finlay
Fergus Finlay is a former political activist and adviser to three governments, the former head of the children's charity Barnardos, a writer and a broadcaster.
Fergus Finlay: Liberalising our alcohol laws is the populist policy we certainly do not need
Fergus Finlay: Liberalising our alcohol laws is the populist policy we certainly do not need
Tánaiste brands a reasonable Sinn Féin proposal as populist — while he and his political partners unveil a bonkers policy that could upend progress on Ireland's problem drinking

Tue, 01 Nov, 2022

Conservative leadership bid
S Fergus Finlay: We used to produce political giants — look at what's running the world now
It’s not too late for social democracy — but it needs to wake up

Tue, 25 Oct, 2022

Kwais Kwarteng resignation
S Fergus Finlay: Trussonomics failings could signal the end of trickle-down economics
You can only grow an economy by investing — in infrastructure, in education, and in decent and sustainable social services

Tue, 18 Oct, 2022

Liz Truss at Prague summit
Fergus Finlay: Liz Truss marks a downward step in decline of trust in British politics
Almost everyone believed that Boris Johnson was as low as trust in politics could fall. Truss, it transpires, can go lower

Tue, 11 Oct, 2022

Conservative Party Conference 2022
Fergus Finlay: There is the right way to introduce policy and there is the Liz Truss way
I don’t know what you make of the new TV series about Boris Johnson. It’s called This England, and apparently, there’s a sequel already in the works about Liz Truss. It’s going to be called This England, torn to shreds.

Tue, 04 Oct, 2022

Fergus Finlay: Huge budget opportunity to offer meaningful response to real need
Fergus Finlay: Huge budget opportunity to offer meaningful response to real need
 I once worked with a very wise man. I’d better not tell you his name because you’ll all be after him. He was one of those men who was generous with his time and had buckets of insight from years of challenging experience.

Tue, 27 Sep, 2022

Fergus Finlay: Privatisation, Irish style, has robbed us of our most precious assets
Fergus Finlay: Privatisation, Irish style, has robbed us of our most precious assets
Call it what you like, privatisation is wrong  — morally and economically — and we should always have resisted it

Tue, 20 Sep, 2022

ENOCH BURKE;
Fergus Finlay: Queen's death and jailing of Enoch Burke reveals worst of Twitter
The fact is that social media — and especially Twitter — can’t deal with big stuff

Tue, 13 Sep, 2022

Fergus Finlay: We are paying a high price due to cruel and absurd economics
Fergus Finlay: We are paying a high price due to cruel and absurd economics
I admit to being slow. I have a degree in economics. It’s pretty old, and it sure wasn’t a highly distinguished degree in the first place. And it has slowly dawned on me that I haven’t a clue what economics is really about.

Tue, 06 Sep, 2022

If Used In Coverage Of Eamonn Farrells Exhibition: Charles J. Haughey, Power, Politics and Public Image, and Des O'Malley, which
Fergus Finlay: Three simple rules for politicians to avoid having to resign
My colleague Terry Prone listed nine brilliant ways to resign properly yesterday. I have three simple rules to follow if you want to avoid having to resign at all.

Tue, 30 Aug, 2022

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