Éamon Ó Cuív and Fianna Fáil

Sir, – Now that the debate on the fiscal treaty referendum will be an Ó Cuív-free event, is there any chance that The Irish …

Sir, – Now that the debate on the fiscal treaty referendum will be an Ó Cuív-free event, is there any chance that The Irish Times will give us all a break by becoming an Ó Cuív-free zone? – Yours, etc,

ANTHONY O’LEARY,

Blackberry Rise,

Portmarnock,

Co Dublin.

Sir, – Éamon Ó Cuív’s strategy is clear and simple – drill a hole in the boat and when it sinks take charge of the liferaft.

Micheál Martin’s strategy should be equally simple – chuck him overboard now. – Yours, etc,

PADDY RYAN,

Petitswood Manor,

Mullingar.

Sir, – After all his posturing, Éamon Ó Cuív has ducked the opportunity to do his party a big favour.

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For whatever may be required to revive the political fortunes of Fianna Fáil, it most decidedly isn’t Mr Ó Cuív. – Yours, etc,

PETER MOLLOY,

Haddington Park,

Glenageary,

Co Dublin.

Sir, – Another de Valera wrestles with his conscience and wins. – Yours etc,

KIERAN McCARTHY,

Powerscourt Lawns,

Waterford.

Sir, – It was a monumental decision. In a long and wide-ranging speech, Éamon Ó Cuív announced he would do nothing and say nothing.

No change there.

Can’t wait for his next shock announcement! – Yours, etc,

M HICKEY,

Knockowen,

Tullamore.

Sir, – For a short while, Éamon Ó Cuív was the political equivalent of Schrödinger’s Cat – simultaneously in and out of Fianna Fáil.Well, the cat has been well and truly belled. – Yours, etc,

PAUL DELANEY,

Beacon Hill,

Dalkey,

Co Dublin.

Sir, – He wants to stay? He wants to leave? Who cares? – Yours, etc,

JOHN FAGAN,

Gartlandstown,

Collinstown,

Co Westmeath.

Sir, – George HW Bush famously said, “Read my lips, no new taxes.” Is Mr Ó Cuív saying, “Read my mind, vote No”? – Yours, etc,

GERRY O’DONNELL,

Castleknock Meadows

Dublin 15.

Sir, – Fianna Fáil has silenced a member of the party as he was advocating a No vote on the fiscal treaty. This country has arrived at its current situation through lack of transparency, accountability and considered, open discussion.

For the leader of Fianna Fáil to ask one of his TDs to stop openly discussing a significant event in this country is just unbelievable.

What is he afraid of? Isn’t it healthy to examine these significant issues openly? Is it not possible to have different opinions and still remain in the same party?

Watching Éamon Ó Cuív on the Tonight with Vincent Browne show refusing to discuss an issue that he was so passionate about reminded me of a censured country, made me embarrassed to be Irish and confirmed my desire never to return to the Fianna Fáil party. – Yours, etc,

LAURA O’DONOVAN

Bantry,

Co Cork.