Winners and losers: What we’ve learned from the byelections

Fine Gael will celebrate a rare byelection win for a party in power

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Galway West byelection candidate Sean Kyne with Tanaiste and Fine Gael leader Simon Harris at the count centre in Galway Lawn Tennis Club as counting continues in the Galway West byelection. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA Wire
Galway West byelection candidate Sean Kyne with Tanaiste and Fine Gael leader Simon Harris at the count centre in Galway Lawn Tennis Club as counting continues in the Galway West byelection. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA Wire

Pat Leahy and Harry McGee join Hugh Linehan on the Inside Politics podcast to talk about the results of the Dublin Central and Galway West byelections:

  • As the day began Fine Gael were confident that their man, Senator Seán Kyne, would win the seat in Galway West. That confidence wavered a little as Independent Ireland’s Noel Thomas picked up significant transfers throughout the morning. In the end it wasn’t enough and Fine Gael leader Tanaiste Simon Harris was set to celebrate a rare byelection win for a party in power. But is he right to call it “a victory for centrist politics”? 
  • Fine Gael and Social Democrats are the winners on this occasion. But can they turn these victories into long-term success? 
  • There was evidence of “vote left, transfer left” behaviour in Galway. But many of Sinn Féin’s voters gave their second preferences to Independent Ireland rather than Labour or Social Democrats. 
  • Fianna Fáil were the other big losers in this campaign. But how much do these byelections, both won by strong local candidates, really tell us about the strength of the party nationwide?
  • Should the counting of votes take so long? Hugh and Pat think not. Harry McGee dissents. 

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