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Full statement of Leo Varadkar as he announces departure from roles as Taoiseach and FG leader

Leo Varakdar has announced that he will be stepping down as Taoiseach and leader of Fine Gael during a press event held at Leinster House this afternoon. 

Varadkar delivered a statement to the media outlining his reasons for the decision while committing to remaining active in his role until a new Taoiseach is appointed. 

His full statement was as follows:

Thank you for coming. I’d like to read a brief statement.

I have had the privilege to serve for the past 20 years as a public representative, 13 as a member of Cabinet, seven as leader of my Party, and most of those as Taoiseach of this great country. It’s been the most fulfilling time of my life.

Working with colleagues, I have had the honour of helping to lead Ireland from unemployment to full employment, from budget deficit to budget surplus, from austerity to prosperity, through a pandemic in which we saved lives and livelihoods, and through Brexit when we prevented a hard border between North and South and protected our place in Europe. 

I am proud that we have made the country a more equal and more modern place when it comes to the rights of children, the LGBT community, equality for women and their bodily autonomy. More recently, we have led the country through an inflation and cost of living crisis, the worst of which is now thankfully behind us.

We have made significant steps towards affordable childcare and universal healthcare, making access to both more affordable for more people.

We’ve made work pay better, with the phased implementation of a national Living Wage and statutory sick pay, lower personal taxes and improved family leave, allowing parents to spend more time with their children in those crucial early years.

I am happy that during my time as Taoiseach, we were able to honour my commitment to double spending on the arts, culture and sport. This is making a real difference now, and will continue to do so into the future, fostering and assisting the artists and sportsmen and women of the future.

We provided leadership by increasing our spending on international development, and we have expanded our diplomatic footprint around the world, building on Ireland’s already considerable soft power. The National Broadband Plan is underway – bringing fibre-based internet connections to every home, school, business, farm and community in Ireland, which the critics said shouldn’t be done. 

We established the Technological Universities and the Rural Development Fund, and since 2011 we have quadrupled overall annual investment in public infrastructure. This has meant considerably more investment in priorities like new housing, new healthcare facilities, school buildings and climate action.

I am proud that we, the Irish people, welcomed over 100,000 Ukrainian refugees to our shores when they needed our protection, notwithstanding the challenges this brings. 

In my time as Taoiseach, we reduced consistent poverty and income inequality. Housing construction has more than doubled, with five hundred people becoming homeowners every week for the first time – the highest number in almost two decades.

Of course, there are other areas in which we have been much less successful and some in which we have gone backwards, but I hope you’ll forgive me if I leave it to others to point them out on a day like this. They will receive plenty of airtime and column space.

When I became Party Leader and Taoiseach back in June 2017, I knew that one part of leadership is knowing when the time has come to pass on the baton to someone else. And then having the courage to do it. That time is now.

So, I am resigning as President and Leader of Fine Gael effective today, and will resign as Taoiseach as soon as my successor is able to take up that office.

I have asked our Party General Secretary and Executive Council to provide for the new Leader to be elected in advance of the Ard Fheis on Saturday, April 6th, thus allowing a new Taoiseach to be elected when the Dáil resumes after the Easter break.

I know this will come as a surprise to many and a disappointment to some. I hope you will at least understand my decision. I know that others will, how shall I put it, cope with the news just fine. That is the great thing about living in a democracy.

There is never a ‘right time’ to resign high office. However, this is as good a time as any – Budget 2024 is done, and negotiations have not yet commenced on the next one.

The institutions of the Good Friday Agreement are working again, and our trading relationship with the United Kingdom, in the post-Brexit era, is settled and stable. The new Taoiseach will have a full two months to prepare for the Local and European Elections, and up to a year before the next General Election.

My reasons for stepping down now are personal and political, but mainly political.

I believe this Government can be re-elected. I believe my Party, Fine Gael, can gain seats in the next Dáil. Most of all, I believe that would be the right thing for the future of our country, continuing to take us forward. Protecting what we achieved and building on it.

After careful consideration and some soul-searching, I believe a new Taoiseach will be better-placed than me to achieve that – to renew and strengthen the top team, to refocus our message and policies, and to drive implementation. After seven years in office, I am no longer the best person for that job.

There are loyal colleagues and good friends contesting the Local & European Elections and I want to give them the best chance possible. I think they will now have a better chance under a new Leader. 

In standing aside, I can do so in the absolute confidence that the country and the economy are in a good place, and that my colleagues in the Government from all three parties, Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and the Greens, and the Oireachtas will continue to work hard for the nation’s best interests.

On a personal level, I have enjoyed being Taoiseach, Leader and a Cabinet member since March 2011. I have learned so much about so many things, met people who I would never have got to meet, been to places I would never have seen, both home and abroad. I am deeply grateful for it and would wholeheartedly recommend a career in politics to anyone considering it.

However, politicians are human beings. We have our limitations. We give it everything until we can’t anymore and then we have to move on. I will, of course, continue to fulfil my duties as Taoiseach until a new Taoiseach is elected and will remain as a constituency TD for Dublin West. 

I know, inevitably, there will be speculation as to the ‘real reason’ for my decision. These are the real reasons. That’s it. I have nothing else lined up or in mind. No definite personal or political plans, but I am looking forward to having the time to think about them. 

I would like to take this opportunity to thank my Party, my coalition partners Micheál and Eamon, Constituents, colleagues and staff for their loyalty and their phenomenal work, and will also thank them in person in the near future.

Most of all, I’d like to finish by thanking the people of Ireland for giving me the opportunity to serve them. I promise I will keep working for Ireland and my community in any way I can in the future.

ENDS.



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Michael O'Reilly
1 month ago

The rat’s are jumping ship left, right and center. They have destroyed this great country of ours over the last few years with there ludicrus immigration politics and they know it. So instead of holding there hands up and admitting that and trying to do everything they can do to fix the problem that they have created it’s easier to head off into the sunset and say its not my problem anymore, let someone else clare up this mess. All of the politicians involved in this Immigration disaster that they have created need to be held to account and not allowed to walk away from this mess scott free.

Last edited 1 month ago by Michael O'Reilly
Patrick duffy
1 month ago

Immigration i think is what you are trying to say there michael. Honest mistake i’m sure🙄

Michael O'Reilly
1 month ago
Reply to  Patrick duffy

Cheers Paddy, of course I’m going to blame predictive text for that one.

Sick_of_Lies!
1 month ago
Reply to  Patrick duffy

Reverse-immigration is what is now needed! And we need protection for our neutrality in the constitution!

James Gough
1 month ago

Exactly.

Anne Donnellan
1 month ago

We need more independents to put themselves forward for election

Sick_of_Lies!
1 month ago

If they dare to bring another globalist rat, the the pressure and critic will need to be on him from day 1!
Varadkar lost the referendums and he was forced to push his hated-hate speech laws into the unending future! Now he has lost control of the narrative… keep it up!

Tommy
1 month ago

1 self serving parasite down, few dozen more to go

Daniel BUCKLEY
1 month ago
Reply to  Tommy

Good riddance to the most destructive psychopath that ever soiled the fair land of Erin.
It will take generatons to repair the damage he has inflicted on the People of Ireand.
He is but road kill from the result of the recent Referendum . His controllers know he has lost credibility and will appoint another stooge ,likely the equally dangerous fascist Coveney.
O’Gorman needs to go as well.
One down and many more to go in the upcoming Local ,European and General Elections.
Keep up the momentum and lets sweep away all those traitor Parties from Ireland forever at every level.

Declan Cooney
1 month ago
Reply to  Daniel BUCKLEY

“THE most destructive…!” EKenny was an evil one too, along with SHarris,P.HD, donnellyFF, mcdonald (fleas be upon her) are equally psychopathic ….but lets celebrate the day OUR VICTORY

N23
1 month ago
Reply to  Declan Cooney

But, varadkar has the Dark Triad. Psychopathy, Narcissism, and Machiavellianism.

John joseph McDermott
1 month ago
Reply to  Daniel BUCKLEY

Yes, but the Shinners will carry on the same policies.!

Sick_of_Lies!
1 month ago

It will take some time to recover from the damage this globalist-puppet has done to Ireland! He knows that the Fine Gael party is not only falling apart, but their chances of being re-elected are very low. Only with at least 3 or 4 other parties could he come in as a junior partner. People should not let up! The Uni-parties FFG SF and the Greens need to be kicked out! We need people-power to come to Ireland!
I wonder if Klaus Schwab has sacked him as Taoiseach, because he has failed to implement the zombie-hate-speech-laws, that would be used to suppress the Irish!

Last edited 1 month ago by Sick_of_Lies!
Pam Anderson
1 month ago

Good riddance.

Ar26
1 month ago

“After careful consideration and some soul-searching, I believe a new Taoiseach will be better-placed than me to achieve that – to renew and strengthen the top team, to refocus our message and policies, and to drive implementation. After seven years in office, I am no longer the best person for that job.” Says Mr Varadker

So then the next question becomes why have you come to the conclusion you are not the best person for the job ??

Dis the referendum result make you realise how out of touch you are with the people ??

Michael
1 month ago

Jumped before he was pushed

Peter Kelliher
1 month ago

You have to love the narcissism and self-serving rhetoric. Based on this we are living in Paradise but are too stupid to see it. As Leo might say that is one of the joys of living in a democracy. I must have imagined that we are in the midst of crises involving immigration, housing and health all of which are as a result of failed Government policy but, of course, none of it is Leo’s fault. His hands were tied. International obligations and all that.
Perhaps he will now be able to spend more time with his boyfriends.

A Call for Honesty
1 month ago
Reply to  Peter Kelliher

I wondered, reading your first sentence, if Taoiseach Varadkar ever said anything about the woeful conditions under which hundreds of millions of Indians are living as second class citizens (caste system) in their own country. I found no article in a search.

I did find a single video of him addressing (virtue signalling?) India on 22 Apr 2020 on Covid. Why were the Covid deaths in Ireland five times more per million than in India? Could it be that it is because most deaths occured in the elderly and India has only 5.9% that are 65 and older while Ireland has 15.9%? Tne Taoiseach bragged about saving lives in the pandemic but it looks like many grannies succumbed to the virus despite strict lockdowns, vaccinations and boosters. Where is an independent cost benefit study of his Covid responses to verify his claims?

Hamtramck
1 month ago

You’ll know it when you see it… a no/no and now this news – there is a god… plus his party colleagues … woke ideology may finally be near the end

Peadar
1 month ago

The cheek of him to say “appoint” a Taoseach! This should be a matter for the electorate to decide! A general election should be called. The arch Sliabhin Martin needs to go next along with the rest of them.

Bobby
1 month ago

St Patrick was an emigrant!! Ireland has no need for a WEF sellout to rule over us and now is the time to select a leader with no WEF affiliations and to install a leader that will rid this country of all the 3rd World scum that has entered our country illegally, Justin Trudeau another WEF scourge is next up and we should remember these leaders along with the Boris Johnson hold full responsibility for the damage they done with pushing the mass vaccination program. Michael Martin step down immediately. We need an international investigation into those mrna drugs we need the msm to tell the truth or be forced to tell the truth. Leo is the biggest traitor this state has ever seen. A sell out on a scale that can’t be measured good riddance to him. No doubt he’ll get a cushy job amongst his unelected EU bureaucrats with in the EU.. Roderick o gorman another traitor a traitor to our children must also resign along with his leader Eamon Ryan more WEF lapdogs.

Anonymous
1 month ago
Reply to  Bobby

So true and accurate Bobby. Couldn’t agree more. The only way is to get a centre right government in play with absolute urgency. The Irish hoi polloi will continue to sell out to the WEF / UN agenda.

Anne Donnellan
1 month ago
Reply to  Bobby

Can you name one credible FG would be Taoiseach?

Declan Cooney
1 month ago
Reply to  Bobby

It’s time vradcur became an emigrant or we will deport him back to India !!

Anonymous
1 month ago

Leo the leak/Leo the liar may be gone but, along with his mates, Micheál and Eamon, have been steadily delivering the WEF / UN 2030 agenda at pace. Unfortunately, Ireland is not organised enough at grass roots to subvert what they have already achieved.
This rat has left the ship, yes, but the uniparty global hive mind won’t even notice he’s gone or miss him. You could swap out almost any leftist global leader at the moment and have the same ideological outcome.
You will own nothing, and be happy.

James Gough
1 month ago

Thank god Varadkar is gone. There are an awful lot more of them who should follow him out the door. Martin, Donohoe, McEntee and O:Gotman to name a few. I can only hope that somewhere on a quiet rural area that the members of the IRA army council are meeting to assess McDonald’s disastrous leadership of an opposition that has completely failed to oppose government policy and has adopted positions directly opposite to those of their own voters. The whole bloody lot of them with their stupidity have inflicted a massive problem on the country that will take decades to even begin to resolve.

Des
1 month ago

Doesnt work that way Leo………you dont get to walk away without consequence………………for whom the bell tolls

Andrew Devine
1 month ago

Arrogance, aloofness, disdain for people’s legitimate grievances are what many of us think of when we see or hear Varadkar. For me as someone with mixed Irish Gael and Ulster-Scots heritage his weaponising of Brexit was deeply divisive and dangerous with regards to peace in Northern Ireland and no matter how he spins it was inimical to the consent principle of the GFA.

He prioritised his subservience to the EU over peaceful and harmonious relations on the island of Ireland and between Britain and Ireland. That aforementioned relationship, despite its historical complexities and genuine injustices, is one of far more importance and cultural significance than Ireland’s membership of the EU as our ties with Britain run very deep. Good riddance but I fear there’s a strong likelihood Ireland will just get someone just as incompetent and ideologically driven. Helen McEntee?

Buddha
1 month ago
Reply to  Andrew Devine

McEntee was in line to take over from Leo at one point around three or more years back, not any more – her colleagues recoil from her these days so as not to be tarnished by association given how despised she is by voters.
Or, alternatively, if McEntee were to take over as FG leader, it would be a signal of utter disfunction and a party in its death-throes

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Jpc
1 month ago

So what did he actually do?

Buddha
1 month ago
Reply to  Jpc

The speed of this suggests you might be right and there’s some deeper scandal imminent.
Even Clowen and Bertie didn’t go this fast, without procedure.
Given Varadkar’s behaviour – photos of him apparently on drugs at the music festival in the UK when the rest of the country were still under vaccine-restrictions, curled up in the foetal position, checking if there was any residue around his nostrils on the way into Westminster, his partner’s smutty oral sex innuendoes, Varadkar’s vouched drug history, the video of him being unfaithful to his partner with a lad more than half his age…..etc., etc , we can make a fair guess that there’s a lot more that had been “kept on file” by anyone in his party to use if they ever wanted him gone quickly.
Or else there is a story coming that they know they can’t suppress, and Varadkar is ‘doing a Tubridy’ and getting out before it breaks.

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Declan Cooney
1 month ago
Reply to  Buddha

the worst was his fan letter to K Minogue like a little love puppy on official note paper…..what a child….

Nick
1 month ago
Reply to  Buddha

It was his speech in the white house…

Rory McDonald
1 month ago
Reply to  Nick

I actually believe you’re on the money here. Lecturing Sleepy Joe no less.

tammy
1 month ago
Reply to  Jpc

He fucked up the country.

Gav
1 month ago

Get out Leo and take the rest of them with ye.

Paula
1 month ago

could be because he thinks if he goes they will stop hemorrhaging politicians and old reliable voters. Or he’s jumping before he gets pushed. One way or the other he will be heading to a job in Europe. see what Eamon Ryan has to say now

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Buddha
1 month ago

Sorry Taoise… I mean Shithead – I’m not reading that.
I will, however, wish you well and can imagine your relief knowing that you can kiss nineteen-year-old boys in the George, host threesomes in Farmleigh Lodge, and powder your nose on your way to Coronations without those awful cameras catching you at it.

Slán !

Laura Crowley
1 month ago

Now for Roderic O’Gorman , M Martin , C Martin & Mc Entee to go.

Anti Irish NGO’s out, they are doing untold damage to our country. Defund their mouthpiece propaganda media.

FF & FG need to focus on national politics & upholding our existing laws around immigration & law & order . Let’s hope the grassroots can retake their party.

The greens need to go completely. Let’s repurposed the billions being spent on NGO’s , state sponsored propaganda media & the illegal immigration accommodation cartel & give back to ordinary hard working Irish people & improve state services for all .

We were once one of the safest countries in Europe & one of the happiest worldwide. Under the current anti Irish cartel we have fallen on both . Let’s get back to basics & take back our country.

A Call for Honesty
1 month ago

Our Taoiseach is living in cloud cuckoo land if he believes all he has said about his political achievements. There are many ordinary people who can shred many of these. I will take only one: “We’ve made work pay better.” If all salaries were made public we would see how far this is from the truth.

Some top earners, politicians and government ministers have done very well since Jan 2020 and even better since the housing crash in 2009 but there are other professional people, qualified in engineering, architecture, IT-programming and other productive people in the private sector whose salaries are shocking. With all the benefits, holidays and less stess, they would have been better off had they become post primary teachers. I am not sorry to see Varadkar depart. I just wish he had taken all those politicians who supported his policies with him.

Sinbad Wilmot
1 month ago

Oh no, who will look out for the people who get up early in the morning now? Trojan horse politician.

Declan Cooney
1 month ago

RESIGN???????? THE hell he?? did !! We, the people told him/her what we thought about him and his regime 2 weeks ago !! There could be blood bath yet in the Local Elections (not the euro thing or next Referendum…NOT AGAIN) I still am wary of the Irish Electorate…..they did a horrendous evil in the Abortion Ref., only 6yrs ago…but maybe Nationalist Ireland (not yet Christian…but….) has awaken???

Paul Clinton
1 month ago

He’s been found out and people see him for what he is. A prick! Today is a good day for Ireland. Good riddance. who’s next to run???

Frank F
1 month ago

Pushed before he was jumped!!!
Seriously, the way the MSM media are spinning it, you’d swear he was patriotic to this Country.
This man/whatever and the rest of them should be behind bars for the smug continuation of allowing the dregs of the world to freely come in here and commit mayhem.
It has to stop and be reversed immediately.

eah
1 month ago

Clown.
But his departure is not an endpoint, and it should be seen as such — what’s important now is that things change — in 2015, Merkel suspended the Dublin Regulation and allowed 1.5m migrants to swarm into Germany — but little has changed since she left politics — asylum seekers continue to arrive in large numbers, almost the equivalent of a city of 500k people every year (when you count family members allowed to join others already in the country).
Don’t let the same thing happen in Ireland — let Irish politicians know that you insist on genuine change, not just a change of the figurehead.

Ubrington
1 month ago

A grievous blow to establishment libs up and down the land. They’ll be panicking at this one – their star player gone!

Nick
1 month ago

Sinn Fein are calling for an election they do not want. They are more upset about this man/woman’s resignation than his own “loyal supporters” within the party are. Sinn Fein know they blew their chance after the last election because they didn’t run enough candidates. And all we can do is thank God Mary Lou is not as smart as she thinks she/he is she couldn’t see or feel public opinion at the time. If they had got in I have no doubt things would be a whole lot worse.

The conservative people within government and those aspiring to be in government need to be really smart now. This is their chance. 40 or so constituencies 160 seats. That’s 2 seats per constituency. It’s not that difficult given the way the country is now. Between the rural independents and other conservative politicians it can be achieved.

Unfortunately I believe these people can’t get together and organise themselves.

But I still pray

Buddha
1 month ago
Reply to  Nick

No, FG are beyond redemption, as are FF and SF. And all of the left are dangerous nutters, of course.
Entirely new set up needed.

Donal Garrahan
1 month ago

Leo thanks “the ignored true Irish for allowing him and his globalist masters to truly screw Irelands future. He will take every opportunity to finish this treasonous work from the safety of the over paid directorship position that makes bribery so hard to prove.”
My summary of what he was thinking.
Or maybe Leo is a benevolent true patriotic Irishman.

Nick
1 month ago

“I’ve nothing lined up” the biggest misinformation we have heard from “HIM” since he took over his totalitarian regime

Democracy raises its head
1 month ago

Best news this year. Hopefully the other two muppets follow suit. The contempt these parasites have for the people of Ireland is off the charts. Now, will the opposition do what they are supposed to do- listen to the people of Ireland and oppose the regime instead of trying to be part of it. Is it time to replace leaders in opposition parties as well ???

Laura Crowley
1 month ago

The one thing I agreed with Leo on is that a Sinn Fein government would indeed be worse than the current one . Sinn Féin doesn’t care about the working classes that they are supposed to represent , They are more concerned with opening our borders further & anti woman transgender ideology. Mary Lou has said many times that she (and Sinn Féin) supports unlimited immigration.

slightly concerned citizen
1 month ago

Rogue
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N23
1 month ago

Was he ousted by his party?

Nick
1 month ago
Reply to  N23

100% he was. These people don’t walk away for the good of the country and it’s peasant people. They walk away because they know there is a push against them within their own party. They do their research and know they have not got the numbers to survive

tammy
1 month ago

My gut tells me that is something in the wings which involves scandals <sex?>. Watch for court filings and as usual “cannot be named”.

Lee
1 month ago

In other news right now and this is how bonkers its gone, on GBnews there talking about a migrant on a boat crossing over the Channel with other migrants started stabbing his or her own fellow travellers while on there little boat. Can it actually get any worse
lol that there attacking before they get on land 🙈 uk are starting to stand up and fight finally. only took them 30 yrs lol but I think the irish finally put the fire in them from watching a small country standing up to corrupt politics

Nick
1 month ago

€500k per year in Europe maybe?????

Nick
1 month ago

Please God we get a conservative leader now. The only hope we have is that FG put a conservative leader in charge and keep Sinn Fein/SocDems/people before profit out. If not God help us all

Buddha
1 month ago
Reply to  Nick

Not FG.

Nope.

No fucking way.

John joseph McDermott
1 month ago

That great speech sounds like the one Bart Ahern made after he was forced out of office and left a trail of ruin and disaster in his wake, which still resonates to this day.
There was no “Earthquake” announcement after all, just the soft scuttling sound of some first class passengers jumping ship with their fat pensions, while the bilge rats ( the rest of us) will go down with the new “Titanic”.
Good luck Leo. I hope Roderick and Eamonn soon join you…

Ro
1 month ago

A great man and leader, he will be missed

Ger
1 month ago
Reply to  Ro

Is that you rodders

Paula
1 month ago
Reply to  Ro

By who ?

Fraj
1 month ago
Reply to  Ro

Ro, Love the irony!!

Nick
1 month ago
Reply to  Ro

🤣

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