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Michael Donnellan declared "You could take all the TDs, all the senators, all the ministers and members of the judiciary and all the other nice fellows and dump them off Clare Island into the broad Atlantic. Still, Ireland would succeed. But without the workers and producers, the country would starve
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A flavour of the distaste for politicians and other establishment figures is well conveyed in Michael Donnellan's suggestion, at a Dunmore rally in 1942, that you could take all the TDs, all the senators, all the ministers and members of the judiciary and all the other nice fellows and dump them off
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In contrast to the earlier Farmers' Party, Clann na Talmhan emphasised grass-roots campaigning and political agitation. It also developed an efficient electoral machine, largely owing to the advice and skills it gained from former members of
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The party began to lose its position after its spells in government. A lack of improvement in the economy during this period led to disillusionment with Clann na Talmhan, and people again began to vote for Fianna Fáil and
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rather than small parties. During the 1950s many activists had departed, and the party became little more than a collection of personal electoral machines. By 1961, Donnellan and Blowick were the only party
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issue. While the IFF supported full derating, the western view was that the largest farmers should not be relieved of all their rate-paying obligations. Were this to happen, the western opinion was that
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policies. It supported free secondary education and subsidised university education, as well as state investment in a public healthcare system. The party also had a distinct
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a rival political party setup in Leinster to represent the large farmers there, with the belief that the merger was needed in order to contest the upcoming
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Clare Island into the broad Atlantic. Still, Ireland would succeed. But without the workers and producers the country would starve in twenty-four hours.
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remaining, and the party ceased to exist as an organisation independent of those men. When Donnellan died in 1964 his son
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streak, pushing back against establishment politicians, bankers and the wealthy in Irish society. In 1942 at a rally in
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was elected in his place, but for Fine Gael rather than his father's party. Blowick decided not to contest the
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restrictions on public meetings and the press, it did have five years to prepare for its first election.
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would inevitably increase, and small farmers and workers would find themselves appreciably worse-off.
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Manning, Maurice, 1972. Irish Political Parties: An Introduction. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan.
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Maurice Fitzgerald, 2000. "Ireland's European Integration, 1957 to 1966" in
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