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The Great Betrayal

English

By (author): John Drennan

As the curtain falls on the 31st Dáil, the government have fallen drastically out of favour, something that is hard to believe if we cast our minds back just a few years to 2011 when they rode a wave of populist sentiment all the way to Dáil Eireann. No Irish government has ever enjoyed a larger majority and none has ever so comprehensively squandered its mandate. How did they fall so far so fast?

Written with the unique insight of one of the most original observers of Irish politics, The Great Betrayal provides an entertaining and enlightening narrative of a government that, in the eyes of many, betrayed the hopes of the Irish electorate for a democratic revolution, almost immediately after being elected with a thumping majority. 

The Great Betrayal is required reading for anyone wondering how it all went wrong and where we might go from here. 

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Product Details
  • Weight: 394g
  • Dimensions: 155 x 225mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Sep 2015
  • Publisher: Gill
  • Publication City/Country: Ireland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780717168750

About John Drennan

For two decades John Drennan was the most feared scribe in Leinster House. Some politicians loved him most hated him but all agreed that he was the wiliest the most accurate the most independent and the most sagacious chronicler of the Dá il soap-opera. Then in a move that stunned the political establishment he left Irelands largest newspaper The Sunday Independent to join a struggling fledgling party called Renua. He may be a spinner now but in his writing that independent voice and inquiring eye continues to shines through. John lives in Portlaoise with his wife and two sons.

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