Low Turnouts, Angry Voters, Socialist Surge , Is Ireland Broken? Episode 743
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Low Turnouts, Angry Voters, Socialist Surge , Is Ireland Broken? Episode 743
Niall Boylan
Journalist Ben Scallan joins Niall to break down the dramatic results of the weekend’s by-elections and what they could mean for the future of Irish politics. From the rise of socialist support in Dublin to signs of a Green Party comeback, the conversation explores whether voters are sending a warning to the Government or simply becoming more disconnected from politics altogether.
Ben shares his experience speaking to voters on the streets during the campaign, where many people admitted they had little interest in the election. One person told him, “Not really, I’m not really following it,” while another bluntly said, “I couldn’t be arsed.” With voter turnout regularly hovering around 50% or lower, Niall asks why so many people appear disillusioned with the political system and whether democracy in Ireland is facing an engagement crisis.
The discussion also looks at whether younger voters are shifting further left, why traditional parties continue to struggle to energise the public, and whether Ireland’s proportional representation system is still fit for purpose or if a “first past the post” model would deliver clearer results and stronger governments.
Are Irish people losing faith in politics altogether, or are they simply fed up with the choices on offer? And what do these by-election results tell us about the direction the country is heading in?


