The Guardian
UK · 32 mins ago
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Irish gangland figure fails in Dublin byelection bid for seat in parliament
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Gerry 'the monk' Hutch, an Irish gangland figure, finished fourth in a Dublin byelection won by Daniel Ennis of the Social Democrats, with the campaign centred on cost of living and immigration concerns.
Irish gangland figure fails in Dublin byelection bid for seat in parliament
Gerry ‘the monk’ Hutch comes fourth in contest won by Daniel Ennis of Social Democrats
The Irish gangland figure Gerry “the monk” Hutch has failed in his bid for a parliamentary seat in a Dublin byelection.
The 63-year-old came fourth in a contest won by Daniel Ennis of the Social Democrats, a victory for progressive politics after a campaign dominated by concerns over the cost of living and immigration.
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