Fianna Fáil is reeling — again. The bruising fallout from the presidential election has left Micheál Martin fighting for his political life. His handpicked candidate, former Dublin football manager Jim Gavin, flopped spectacularly, opening deep fractures inside the party and sparking fresh doubts about Martin’s judgment and future.
He’s led Fianna Fáil through crises before — the post-crash collapse, coalition with Fine Gael, and two terms as Taoiseach — but this latest controversy has some in the parliamentary party wondering if the Corkman’s luck has finally run out.
On today’s podcast, Shane Beatty is joined by Shane Coleman, presenter of Newstalk Breakfast, to chart Martin’s extraordinary political endurance, from his first election to the Dáil in 1989 to today’s leadership crisis. Listening to the voices of Fianna Fáil TDs John McGuinness, John Lahart, Malcolm Byrne, and Senator Anne Rabbitte, the two Shanes explore the rifts, the rumours, and the reality of life inside a party openly debating whether to stand by its survivor-in-chief — or move on without him.
Email us your thoughts on Micheál Martin’s future and Fianna Fáil’s next chapter at newstalkdaily@newstalk.com.