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The Guardian
The Guardian
UK · 1 hrs ago
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Dublin gangland figure brings extremist views to Irish mainstream on campaign trail
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Quality 72/100
Partisan intensity 62/100
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Gerry 'the Monk' Hutch, a Dublin gangland figure, is running as an independent candidate in a north Dublin byelection and has attracted support by promoting anti-immigrant rhetoric. The article examines how extremist messaging from a criminal background is gaining traction among mainstream voters in the constituency.

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Dublin gangland figure brings extremist views to Irish mainstream on campaign trail
Gerry ‘the monk’ Hutch has won fans in north Dublin byelection campaign with anti-immigrant rhetoric Elaine Roe, 61, a cafe worker, has no doubt what is the most important issue in this week’s byelection for Dublin’s north inner city. “The government is wrecking our country, they’re bringing in rapists and murderers and kidnappers. It’s a shame. I might vote Hutch, he seems a normal person.’ That would be Gerry “the monk” Hutch, a prominent gangland figure who is running as an independent in an
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