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Marc MacSharry

Marc MacSharry (born 12 July 1973) is an independent, formerly Fianna Fáil, politician who is a Teachta Dála (TD) for Sligo–Leitrim since 2016. From 2002 to 2016, he was a Fianna Fáil Senator on the Industrial and Commercial Panel.[1] He resigned from Fianna Fáil's parliamentary party in September 2021, alleging double standards.[2][3][4] He resigned his Fianna Fáil membership in November 2022,[5] amid claims he had bullied colleagues.[6]

Marc MacSharry
MacSharry in 2014
Teachta Dála
Assumed office
February 2016
ConstituencySligo–Leitrim
Senator
In office
12 September 2002 – 26 February 2016
ConstituencyIndustrial and Commercial Panel
Personal details
Born (1973-07-12) 12 July 1973 (age 49)
Dublin, Ireland
Political partyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
Fianna Fáil (until 2022)
Spouse
Marie Murphy
(m. 2003; sep. 2016)
Children3
Parent
EducationCastleknock College

Early life

MacSharry was born in Dublin in 1973 to Ray MacSharry, the former Tánaiste and European Commissioner, and his wife Elaine Neilan (died 2008).[7] He was educated in Sligo and at Castleknock College, Dublin and is currently an M.Phil. research masters candidate at the University of Ulster.[8][9][10]

Prior and in parallel to his political career, MacSharry worked in the financial services sector with Irish Permanent Building Society and Irish Permanent Finance (now Irish Life and Permanent) between 1992 and 1995, and as a chief executive officer of Sligo Chamber of Commerce & Industry between 2000 and 2005.[11] He marketed and exported meat products throughout the world with Celtic Foods Ltd from 1995 to 2000 and provided consultancy to other meat export firms from 2000 to 2002.[11] He ran his own estate agency and property solutions provider from 2006 to 2017.[12]

Political career

Seanad Éireann (2002–2016)

Following his election to the Seanad in 2002, he was appointed Seanad Spokesperson on Communications, Marine and Natural Resources.[13] He was re-elected in 2007 and was appointed Seanad Spokesperson on Finance.[14]

On 31 January 2011, prior to that year's general election, MacSharry was appointed to the Fianna Fáil frontbench by the new party leader Micheál Martin, as Spokesperson on Tourism and Arts. MacSharry was a candidate at the 2011 general election in the Sligo–North Leitrim constituency, but was not elected.[14] He was re-elected to the Seanad in April 2011 and was appointed Fianna Fáil Seanad Spokesperson on Health.

Following the financial crisis of 2007–2008 and the consequent mortgage arrears crisis which ensued in Ireland, MacSharry co-founded the prevention of family home repossessions group, advocating for the protection of the family home.[15]

MacSharry introduced the Family Home Bill, 2011 in July to Seanad Eireann which would effectively have prevented the granting of an order for the repossession of a primary family residence except in very exceptional circumstances where borrowers were in difficulty due exclusively to willful neglect. The bill was narrowly defeated in the Seanad.[16]

In 2012, collaborating with then Seanad colleague and professor of Oncology at St Vincent's Hospital in Dublin, John Crown, MacSharry introduced the Access to Cancer Treatment Bill to Seanad Eireann which sought to simplify the approval process to ensure early access for patients to avail of expensive breakthrough cancer drugs.[17][18] The bill was defeated by one vote.[17][18]

MacSharry authored a Fianna Fail policy paper in February 2013 entitled, Actions Speak Louder than Words, which promoted the case for and approach to be taken for a reduction in loss of life through suicide by 30 percent.[19] To progress proposals to increase funding for suicide prevention and mental health measures, he introduced the Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Fund Bill in 2014 to the Seanad which was defeated.[20]

Dáil Éireann (2016–present)

In the 2016 general election, MacSharry was elected on his second attempt, topping the poll in the newly reformed Sligo–Leitrim constituency with 8,856 votes (14.2%), to take a seat in the constituency his father Ray had served in.

In 2018, the Dáil was suspended for ten minutes because of an allegedly anti-semitic remark made by MacSharry. While discussing the reduction of hours in a Garda station in Donegal town, MacSharry alleged that the government was like Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels, and shouted "Goebbels" at the government's benches. Minister for Justice Charles Flanagan and Minister for Health Simon Harris called on MacSharry to withdraw the remark, with Harris calling the comment "anti-semitic" and "an attack on the Jewish Community", but MacSharry's Fianna Fáil colleague, Ceann Comhairle Sean O Fearghail, did not call on MacSharry to withdraw the remark. [21]

In 2020, MacSharry was re-elected in the same constituency, albeit with a reduced share of 7,004 votes (11.5%), being elected on the final count over his Fianna Fáil running mate Eamon Scanlon.

MacSharry caused controversy in 2020 when he accused public servants of "laziness" and said they were "using the COVID-19 crisis as an excuse to "lie on the couch and watch box sets". The Association of Higher Civil and Public Servants called on MacSharry to withdraw the remark, calling it "ill-informed and ill-considered" and requesting an apology from MacSharry, but MacSharry refused to, saying "Of course, such comments aren't popular, but it needs to be said."[22][23]

MacSharry criticised Fáilte Ireland and his Fianna Fáil colleague at the time Stephen Donnelly on the public health guidelines they had issued regarding the opening of pubs and restaurants across Ireland, comparing them to the East German intelligence agency the Stasi.[24][25]

In January 2021, MacSharry attracted further controversy for his comments made during a Fianna Fáil parliamentary party meeting, in which he said that "if the Ku Klux Klan were selling a COVID-19 vaccine, Ireland should buy it".[26][27]

During his time in Fianna Fáil, MacSharry had been very critical of Micheál Martin, calling on him to resign as leader of Fianna Fáil multiple times. He first called on Martin to resign in June 2021 after it had emerged Fianna Fáil had used covertly polled voters while pretending to be independent pollsters.[28] In July 2021, MacSharry again called on Martin to resign after Fianna Fáil's poor performance in the 2021 Dublin Bay South by-election, in which Fianna Fáil's candidate Deidre Conroy received under 5 percent of the vote.[29] It was revealed that month that MacSharry was seeking out TDs in his party to put forward a motion of no confidence in Martin.[30]

MacSharry published a paper, Now More Than Ever in July 2021 on the impact of COVID-19 related restrictions on the mental health of society suggesting no further lockdowns should be considered.[31]

On 15 September 2021, MacSharry resigned from the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party in order to vote against Simon Coveney of Fine Gael in a motion of no confidence resulting from the Katherine Zappone controversy.[4]

On 2 November 2022, MacSharry was prevented from rejoining Fianna Fáil following a row over the handling of a bullying complaint against him.[5]

Personal life

MacSharry was married to Marie Murphy from 2003 to 2016, when they separated. MacSharry has three children and lives in Strandhill, County Sligo.[32]

MacSharry was an amateur actor appearing in several stage productions, winning the All-Ireland One-Act Drama Championship in 1997 and performing at a world drama festival in Monte Carlo with the Carlow Little Theatre Festival in August of that year.[33]

See also

References

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  2. ^ McQuinn, Cormac; Horgan-Jones, Jack. "Marc MacSharry quits Fianna Fáil parliamentary party". The Irish Times.
  3. ^ "'You're expected to be happy just to be on Fianna Fáil bus,' says Marc MacSharry". Irish Independent. 18 October 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Marc MacSharry resigns from FF parliamentary party ahead of Coveney vote". Irish Examiner. 15 September 2021. from the original on 15 September 2021. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Marc MacSharry resigns from Fianna Fáil". RTÉ News. 2 November 2022. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
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  7. ^ "Death of Mrs. Elaine MacSharry". independent.
  8. ^ "Marc MacSharry, class '91, Teachta Dála". KnockUnion.ie.
  9. ^ "Marc Mac Sharry". Ulster University.
  10. ^ Collins, Stephen (2011). Nealon's Guide to the 31st Dáil and 24th Seanad. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan. p. 204. ISBN 9780717150595.
  11. ^ a b "Marc MacSharry | Report of the Joint Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis".
  12. ^ "Marc Mac Sharry Properties | Estate Agents Sligo | Properties In Sligo". www.propertysteps.ie.
  13. ^ "Profile: Sen Marc Mac Sharry". The Anglo-Celt. 11 February 2016. from the original on 22 September 2021. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  14. ^ a b "Marc MacSharry". ElectionsIreland.org. from the original on 22 September 2021. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
  15. ^ "Lenihan backing for Sligo groups proposals to save family homes". independent.
  16. ^ Oireachtas, Houses of the (27 July 2011). "Family Home Bill 2011: Second Stage – Seanad Éireann (24th Seanad) – Wednesday, 27 Jul 2011 – Houses of the Oireachtas". www.oireachtas.ie.
  17. ^ a b "Professor John Crown". St Vincent's Private Hospital.
  18. ^ a b Oireachtas, Houses of the (11 July 2012). "Access to Cancer Treatment Bill 2012: Second Stage – Seanad Éireann (24th Seanad) – Wednesday, 11 Jul 2012 – Houses of the Oireachtas". www.oireachtas.ie.
  19. ^ "Radical Reform Can Reduce Suicide Rates by 30%". www.fiannafail.ie.
  20. ^ Oireachtais, Tithe an (2 July 2014). "Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Fund Bill 2014: Second Stage – Seanad Éireann (24th Seanad) – Wednesday, 2 Jul 2014 – Tithe an Oireachtais". www.oireachtas.ie.
  21. ^ O'Halloran, Marie. "Dáil suspended following row over 'anti-Semitic' Nazi remark". The Irish Times. from the original on 22 September 2021. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  22. ^ Finn, Christina. "'It's not popular, but needs to be said': MacSharry defends saying some civil servants using lockdown to watch box sets". The Journal. from the original on 11 January 2021. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  23. ^ Bray, Jennifer; Bowers, Shauna; Hutton, Brian. "'Huge anger' as public servants and Fianna Fáil react to Marc MacSharry 'box sets' remark". The Irish Times. from the original on 24 October 2020. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  24. ^ McConnell, Daniel; Loughlin, Elaine; Glennon, Nicole (4 September 2020). "Donnelly under fire from publicans and backbenchers over 'crazy' new food recording rules". The Irish Examiner. from the original on 27 April 2021. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  25. ^ Wall, Eva (3 September 2020). "Fianna Fail TD Marc MacSharry urges Government to alter new 'Stasi-like' guidelines for pubs". Extra.ie. from the original on 11 January 2021. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  26. ^ Molony, Senan. "Fianna Fáil TD apologises for saying Ireland should buy Covid vaccine from the Ku Klux Klan if necessary". The Irish Independent. from the original on 17 February 2021. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  27. ^ "TD apologises for saying Ireland should buy vaccines from Ku Klux Klan". Breakingnews.ie. from the original on 5 February 2021. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  28. ^ "Fianna Fáil TD calls for Micheál Martin to resign over fake polling controversy". independent. from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  29. ^ Murphy, Eoghan. "MacSharry says Martin should step down as Fianna Fáil leader this summer". Newstalk. from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  30. ^ "Marc MacSharry actively seeking rebel TDs in bid to drive out Micheál Martin". independent. from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  31. ^ "Fianna Fáil TD Marc MacSharry issues research paper calling for no further lockdowns to protect public's mental health". independent.
  32. ^ O'Halloran, Marie. "Sligo TD references D-Day landings in criticism of seafront bollards". The Irish Times.
  33. ^ "Mac is Back on cue and on stage!". Irish Independent. 6 March 2002.

marc, macsharry, born, july, 1973, independent, formerly, fianna, fáil, politician, teachta, dála, sligo, leitrim, since, 2016, from, 2002, 2016, fianna, fáil, senator, industrial, commercial, panel, resigned, from, fianna, fáil, parliamentary, party, septembe. Marc MacSharry born 12 July 1973 is an independent formerly Fianna Fail politician who is a Teachta Dala TD for Sligo Leitrim since 2016 From 2002 to 2016 he was a Fianna Fail Senator on the Industrial and Commercial Panel 1 He resigned from Fianna Fail s parliamentary party in September 2021 alleging double standards 2 3 4 He resigned his Fianna Fail membership in November 2022 5 amid claims he had bullied colleagues 6 Marc MacSharryTDMacSharry in 2014Teachta DalaIncumbentAssumed office February 2016ConstituencySligo LeitrimSenatorIn office 12 September 2002 26 February 2016ConstituencyIndustrial and Commercial PanelPersonal detailsBorn 1973 07 12 12 July 1973 age 49 Dublin IrelandPolitical partyIndependentOther politicalaffiliationsFianna Fail until 2022 SpouseMarie Murphy m 2003 sep 2016 wbr Children3ParentRay MacSharry father EducationCastleknock College Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 Seanad Eireann 2002 2016 2 2 Dail Eireann 2016 present 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 ReferencesEarly life EditMacSharry was born in Dublin in 1973 to Ray MacSharry the former Tanaiste and European Commissioner and his wife Elaine Neilan died 2008 7 He was educated in Sligo and at Castleknock College Dublin and is currently an M Phil research masters candidate at the University of Ulster 8 9 10 Prior and in parallel to his political career MacSharry worked in the financial services sector with Irish Permanent Building Society and Irish Permanent Finance now Irish Life and Permanent between 1992 and 1995 and as a chief executive officer of Sligo Chamber of Commerce amp Industry between 2000 and 2005 11 He marketed and exported meat products throughout the world with Celtic Foods Ltd from 1995 to 2000 and provided consultancy to other meat export firms from 2000 to 2002 11 He ran his own estate agency and property solutions provider from 2006 to 2017 12 Political career EditSeanad Eireann 2002 2016 Edit Following his election to the Seanad in 2002 he was appointed Seanad Spokesperson on Communications Marine and Natural Resources 13 He was re elected in 2007 and was appointed Seanad Spokesperson on Finance 14 On 31 January 2011 prior to that year s general election MacSharry was appointed to the Fianna Fail frontbench by the new party leader Micheal Martin as Spokesperson on Tourism and Arts MacSharry was a candidate at the 2011 general election in the Sligo North Leitrim constituency but was not elected 14 He was re elected to the Seanad in April 2011 and was appointed Fianna Fail Seanad Spokesperson on Health Following the financial crisis of 2007 2008 and the consequent mortgage arrears crisis which ensued in Ireland MacSharry co founded the prevention of family home repossessions group advocating for the protection of the family home 15 MacSharry introduced the Family Home Bill 2011 in July to Seanad Eireann which would effectively have prevented the granting of an order for the repossession of a primary family residence except in very exceptional circumstances where borrowers were in difficulty due exclusively to willful neglect The bill was narrowly defeated in the Seanad 16 In 2012 collaborating with then Seanad colleague and professor of Oncology at St Vincent s Hospital in Dublin John Crown MacSharry introduced the Access to Cancer Treatment Bill to Seanad Eireann which sought to simplify the approval process to ensure early access for patients to avail of expensive breakthrough cancer drugs 17 18 The bill was defeated by one vote 17 18 MacSharry authored a Fianna Fail policy paper in February 2013 entitled Actions Speak Louder than Words which promoted the case for and approach to be taken for a reduction in loss of life through suicide by 30 percent 19 To progress proposals to increase funding for suicide prevention and mental health measures he introduced the Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Fund Bill in 2014 to the Seanad which was defeated 20 Dail Eireann 2016 present Edit In the 2016 general election MacSharry was elected on his second attempt topping the poll in the newly reformed Sligo Leitrim constituency with 8 856 votes 14 2 to take a seat in the constituency his father Ray had served in In 2018 the Dail was suspended for ten minutes because of an allegedly anti semitic remark made by MacSharry While discussing the reduction of hours in a Garda station in Donegal town MacSharry alleged that the government was like Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels and shouted Goebbels at the government s benches Minister for Justice Charles Flanagan and Minister for Health Simon Harris called on MacSharry to withdraw the remark with Harris calling the comment anti semitic and an attack on the Jewish Community but MacSharry s Fianna Fail colleague Ceann Comhairle Sean O Fearghail did not call on MacSharry to withdraw the remark 21 In 2020 MacSharry was re elected in the same constituency albeit with a reduced share of 7 004 votes 11 5 being elected on the final count over his Fianna Fail running mate Eamon Scanlon MacSharry caused controversy in 2020 when he accused public servants of laziness and said they were using the COVID 19 crisis as an excuse to lie on the couch and watch box sets The Association of Higher Civil and Public Servants called on MacSharry to withdraw the remark calling it ill informed and ill considered and requesting an apology from MacSharry but MacSharry refused to saying Of course such comments aren t popular but it needs to be said 22 23 MacSharry criticised Failte Ireland and his Fianna Fail colleague at the time Stephen Donnelly on the public health guidelines they had issued regarding the opening of pubs and restaurants across Ireland comparing them to the East German intelligence agency the Stasi 24 25 In January 2021 MacSharry attracted further controversy for his comments made during a Fianna Fail parliamentary party meeting in which he said that if the Ku Klux Klan were selling a COVID 19 vaccine Ireland should buy it 26 27 During his time in Fianna Fail MacSharry had been very critical of Micheal Martin calling on him to resign as leader of Fianna Fail multiple times He first called on Martin to resign in June 2021 after it had emerged Fianna Fail had used covertly polled voters while pretending to be independent pollsters 28 In July 2021 MacSharry again called on Martin to resign after Fianna Fail s poor performance in the 2021 Dublin Bay South by election in which Fianna Fail s candidate Deidre Conroy received under 5 percent of the vote 29 It was revealed that month that MacSharry was seeking out TDs in his party to put forward a motion of no confidence in Martin 30 MacSharry published a paper Now More Than Ever in July 2021 on the impact of COVID 19 related restrictions on the mental health of society suggesting no further lockdowns should be considered 31 On 15 September 2021 MacSharry resigned from the Fianna Fail parliamentary party in order to vote against Simon Coveney of Fine Gael in a motion of no confidence resulting from the Katherine Zappone controversy 4 On 2 November 2022 MacSharry was prevented from rejoining Fianna Fail following a row over the handling of a bullying complaint against him 5 Personal life EditMacSharry was married to Marie Murphy from 2003 to 2016 when they separated MacSharry has three children and lives in Strandhill County Sligo 32 MacSharry was an amateur actor appearing in several stage productions winning the All Ireland One Act Drama Championship in 1997 and performing at a world drama festival in Monte Carlo with the Carlow Little Theatre Festival in August of that year 33 See also EditFamilies in the OireachtasReferences Edit Marc MacSharry Oireachtas Members Database Archived from the original on 8 November 2018 Retrieved 20 February 2010 McQuinn Cormac Horgan Jones Jack Marc MacSharry quits Fianna Fail parliamentary party The Irish Times You re expected to be happy just to be on Fianna Fail bus says Marc MacSharry Irish Independent 18 October 2021 a b Marc MacSharry resigns from FF parliamentary party ahead of Coveney vote Irish Examiner 15 September 2021 Archived from the original on 15 September 2021 Retrieved 15 September 2021 a b Marc MacSharry resigns from Fianna Fail RTE News 2 November 2022 Retrieved 2 November 2022 name Taoiseach strongly rejects claims he used bullying complaint against Marc MacSharry to delay his return to party gt Taoiseach strongly rejects claims he used bullying complaint against Marc MacSharry to delay his return to party Irish Independent 2 November 2022 Retrieved 2 November 2022 Death of Mrs Elaine MacSharry independent Marc MacSharry class 91 Teachta Dala KnockUnion ie Marc Mac Sharry Ulster University Collins Stephen 2011 Nealon s Guide to the 31st Dail and 24th Seanad Dublin Gill amp Macmillan p 204 ISBN 9780717150595 a b Marc MacSharry Report of the Joint Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis Marc Mac Sharry Properties Estate Agents Sligo Properties In Sligo www propertysteps ie Profile Sen Marc Mac Sharry The Anglo Celt 11 February 2016 Archived from the original on 22 September 2021 Retrieved 6 May 2019 a b Marc MacSharry ElectionsIreland org Archived from the original on 22 September 2021 Retrieved 20 February 2010 Lenihan backing for Sligo groups proposals to save family homes independent Oireachtas Houses of the 27 July 2011 Family Home Bill 2011 Second Stage Seanad Eireann 24th Seanad Wednesday 27 Jul 2011 Houses of the Oireachtas www oireachtas ie a b Professor John Crown St Vincent s Private Hospital a b Oireachtas Houses of the 11 July 2012 Access to Cancer Treatment Bill 2012 Second Stage Seanad Eireann 24th Seanad Wednesday 11 Jul 2012 Houses of the Oireachtas www oireachtas ie Radical Reform Can Reduce Suicide Rates by 30 www fiannafail ie Oireachtais Tithe an 2 July 2014 Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Fund Bill 2014 Second Stage Seanad Eireann 24th Seanad Wednesday 2 Jul 2014 Tithe an Oireachtais www oireachtas ie O Halloran Marie Dail suspended following row over anti Semitic Nazi remark The Irish Times Archived from the original on 22 September 2021 Retrieved 14 February 2021 Finn Christina It s not popular but needs to be said MacSharry defends saying some civil servants using lockdown to watch box sets The Journal Archived from the original on 11 January 2021 Retrieved 14 February 2021 Bray Jennifer Bowers Shauna Hutton Brian Huge anger as public servants and Fianna Fail react to Marc MacSharry box sets remark The Irish Times Archived from the original on 24 October 2020 Retrieved 14 February 2021 McConnell Daniel Loughlin Elaine Glennon Nicole 4 September 2020 Donnelly under fire from publicans and backbenchers over crazy new food recording rules The Irish Examiner Archived from the original on 27 April 2021 Retrieved 14 February 2021 Wall Eva 3 September 2020 Fianna Fail TD Marc MacSharry urges Government to alter new Stasi like guidelines for pubs Extra ie Archived from the original on 11 January 2021 Retrieved 14 February 2021 Molony Senan Fianna Fail TD apologises for saying Ireland should buy Covid vaccine from the Ku Klux Klan if necessary The Irish Independent Archived from the original on 17 February 2021 Retrieved 14 February 2021 TD apologises for saying Ireland should buy vaccines from Ku Klux Klan Breakingnews ie Archived from the original on 5 February 2021 Retrieved 14 February 2021 Fianna Fail TD calls for Micheal Martin to resign over fake polling controversy independent Archived from the original on 1 August 2021 Retrieved 1 August 2021 Murphy Eoghan MacSharry says Martin should step down as Fianna Fail leader this summer Newstalk Archived from the original on 1 August 2021 Retrieved 1 August 2021 Marc MacSharry actively seeking rebel TDs in bid to drive out Micheal Martin independent Archived from the original on 1 August 2021 Retrieved 1 August 2021 Fianna Fail TD Marc MacSharry issues research paper calling for no further lockdowns to protect public s mental health independent O Halloran 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