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Lee did not seem to have much idea from the start about the nature of political life

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The departure of George LeeThe sudden resignation of George Lee from the Dáil yesterday is damaging to the Opposition leader Enda Kenny, the Fine Gael party, to Lee himself and, most of all, lest other parties begin to gloat, the body politic.
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