Clare Daly considers Dail comeback after EU parliament loss
- Clare Daly lost her European parliament seat and is now considering a Dail comeback, focusing on Dublin Central.
- She held a public meeting in Cabra on October 9, discussing the Occupied Territories Bill, which has raised queries about her political future.
- Despite ongoing interest and public speculation, Daly has stated that she has not yet made a final decision regarding her return.
In Ireland, Clare Daly, a former Member of the European Parliament (MEP), has expressed intentions to return to the Dail after losing her seat in the European elections. During her previous political career, Daly served as a Dail representative from 2011 to 2019 for Dublin Fingal. Now, she is contemplating a potential switch to Dublin Central as her new constituency. This interest in re-entering Irish politics was made public during a recent meeting she held in Cabra, focusing on the Occupied Territories Bill, which reflected her ongoing commitment to political activism. Public interest surrounding her plans has surged since the meeting, particularly with an influx of campaign posters in the area, leading many to speculate about her political future. Despite the growing intrigue, Daly has clarified that no final decision has been made yet regarding her comeback, emphasizing that she is assessing the situation and gauging support from the community.