Not Too Proud To Beg

at

90397697

John Perry (left) with Enda Kenny in happier times.

 

Controversial former Fine Gael Junior Minister [for small businesses] John Perry who failed to secure a berth for the next General Election made a desperate plea on RTÉ Radio’s Morning Ireland for Enda Kenny to fulfill a ‘promise’ he made to all sitting TDs.

It was horrifying.

Grab a tay.

Audrey Carville: “Former Fine Gael Junior Minister John Perry is understood to have made an appeal at the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party meeting last night to be added to the Sligo-Leitrim ticket for the General Election next year.  Mr Perry recently lost out at the Selection Convention, sitting Fine Gael TD Tony McLaughlin from Sligo and former Gerry TD Reynolds from Leitrim were both selected instead.  John Perry’s on the line now, John Perry, what did you say last night at the Parliamentary Party?”

John Perry: “Good morning Audrey, I just, I said very clearly that the commitment was given to all sitting TDS that they would be allowed to count the next general election, I suppose, bearing in mind that I’ve been a successful candidate for four general elections and I got ahead of the poll on the last occasion.”

Carville: “Now who said that about sitting TDS? Because Enda Kenny was asked, but he didn’t give a clear answer about that.”

Perry: “That’s why I raised it at the Parliamentary Party, because I think that, I would be a huge supporter of Enda Kenny, I supported him in 2002, I was a Director of Organisation in that period, and since then, at 2011 in a very critical time in his career, I supported him.”

Carville: “So do you think he should intervene directly and add you to the ticket or tell, make the organisation that you should be added to the ticket?”

Perry: “I think, well, my track record speaks for itself and as Minister I travelled the country extensively and held many engagements for many Ministers in the chamber and elsewhere as well but the precedent had been set because a Minister, Richard Bruton, obviously, he’s a Minister but I’d be very much of the opinion that all parliamentarians are very much equal and this precedent would be quite extraordinary for FG because I’m getting huge support across the parliamentary party and if it was allowed to stand it would mean that future deputies in the future could be deselected.”

Carville:But you were beaten fair and square in the contest, I mean the Selection Convention, you don’t have an automatic right to stand for election.”

Perry: “Unfortunately  due to a technical glitch a number of delegates of mine from Tubercurry were excluded and the most important aspect is that I will be the people’s representative, elected by the people of Sligo-Leitrim on four occasions, and just due to a deficit of 5-6 votes I knew going into the Convention because we had made every attempt to correct the anomaly and technical glitch in Tubercurry and that would not be allowed…”

Carville: “And do you think was that deliberate?”

Perry: “I didn’t say that no, just that there was a technical glitch but I’m a Fine Gael deputy for 19 years, it is the people of Sligo-Leitrim who elected me, unfortunately I was beaten by a small margin of votes but it’s very important to recognise that on four successive occasions I delivered and on the last occasion I delivered the second seat.”

Carville: “But the selection convention has made its decision, its leaving you behind, can you not accept defeat?”

Perry: “It’s not defeat because the only defeat that I would accept is the people of Sligo-Leitrim and I think the most important issue is the commitment, this precedent if it was allowed to stand would be quite extraordinary and no previous leader and the fact he made the commitment on night of Richard Bruton’s… he was added the next day and the Taoiseach stated it, I respect the Taoiseach as a man of his word, he said at the Parliamentary Party and that’s why I raise it here that every sitting deputy would be allowed to contest the election regardless of the Selection Convention…”

Carville: “So again do you think Enda Kenny should intervene?”

Perry: “Absolutely, yes indeed, he s the President of FG the Taoiseach and it’s ultimately his decision and no one else, he has the final say on this, he can instruct the National Executive to add the name of John Perry and the National Executive has the power to add or delete candidate, so that in the name of Justice fairness and integrity the Taoiseach has no choice but to add me.”

Carville: “And do you think there’s three seats in the constituency?”

Perry: “You must remember that in Cavan-Monaghan there’s four candidates, three candidates are going for election in Cavan Monaghan, in Galway West there’s four candidates where john monaghan went from Mayo to Galway. More importantly, I suppose we are in the largest constituency in the country it is all of Sligo and Leitrim, it goes up to South Donegal and West Cavan and I believe from my work you see I would have an unrivalled record of delivery of work for 19 years so I have no difficulty facing the electorate and would be successfully reelected.”

Carville: “You mentioned the technical glitch, but do you think the difficulty in your being reelected had anything to do with the controversies you were surrounded by in recent times the appointment of your wife to a €38,000 a year role and then your difficulties with Danske Bank?”

Perry: “On the first issue, my wife had been working with me for 19 years and due to the fact that my position wasn’t filled for six months she filled the position for 10 months while my present PA was being trained and you must remember there’s even several ministers currently who have their spouses working for them, currently, you check the records and more importantly there are several senators, when it comes to the issue of Danske Bank that matter has been finally and fully settled, so with regard to that matter everyone has challenges out there and not only with John Perry in Leinster House but with certain other ministers who have challenged it…it may not be in the public domain…”

Carville: “So you’re not going without a fight anyway?”

Perry:Anyone that knows me, I fight for my constituents all the time, I think that’s why I’m a very successful TD, I don’t take no for an answer when justice is certainly not allowed to happen. I intend to stand as a Fine Gael candidate in the next general election and I will be extraordinarily surprised if the Taoiseach isn’t a man of his word and fulfils his commitment.”

Carville: “If he doesn’t, will you run as an independent?”

Perry: “I believe in fighting within the party, I’m a party activist, all my life I’ve supported FG I believe FG and I’ve been worked tirelessly hard for the past four years in supporting this government which I admire immensely in doing very difficult jobs to ensure that the economy has been turned round and I believe entirely in the determination of this government to be re-elected and I want to be a part of it.”

Carville: “This has been going on for quite a while now, you have your difficulty in being selected and you’ve made many appeals to be put on the ticket but there’s been no intervention, are you disappointed with that?

Perry: “It hasn’t been going on, It’s been going on since last weekend, the elements of, it would be different if the commitment wasn’t given by the Taoiseach, it’s been given quite clearly in the Parliamentary Party room, this is the debating chamber of Fine Gael, this is where all every previous leader John Bruton Liam Cosgrave, no leader in the past, several precedents for adding on a deputy and the most latest precedent, there’s four candidates going, three candidates going in Richard Bruton’s constituency, and there’s no reason why as parliamentarians we shouldn’t be treated equally and I expect the Taoiseach to act accordingly.

Carville: “John Perry TD, thank you very much indeed.”

Listen back in full here

Thanks Martco

Sponsored Link

31 thoughts on “Not Too Proud To Beg

  1. perricrisptayto

    Jesus wept, and this yoke is/was a government junior minister.
    Heaven help us all, Lawdy.

  2. Alan

    I think anyone who habitually refers to him/herself in the first person and who has such a strong sense of entitlement DESERVES to be allowed run. I mean, feck democracy and all that, that’s only for the little people.

  3. scottser

    i don’t do schadenfreude much, but i couldn’t resist a wee chuckle at this.:
    ‘ in the name of Justice fairness and integrity the Taoiseach has no choice but to add me.’
    bless.

  4. Maireben

    Is Perry desperate or what? Lickarse to boot. I dont know him but I dont like him. Trying to blackmail The Tyrant: You will pay for that Mr Perry. Look at Shatter!

    1. Daisy Chainsaw

      Of cours he’ll want to keep his and the wife’s snouts in the Leinster House trough. You get used to the lifestyle and a ministeral pension isn’t all that, these days.

        1. Daisy Chainsaw

          Bankrupt, not only financially, fupps off to Wales for a year, shafts his creditors and saunters back into a job aand get’s a substantial penstion to boot.

          Wish I could be a bankrupt as Yates.

          1. Clampers Outside!

            There was nothing more vexing than listening to him moan about having only €3,000 a month to live on after he returned from the UK….. that €3k being the pension.

            He’ll have received over €1.1m before he reaches the state pensionable age.

            Disgusting.

  5. Just sayin'

    The transcript doesn’t capture the strong sense of desperation in the recording.

    I’d love to know the accommodation reached with Daske that prevented him from declaring bankruptcy and having to resign from the Dáil.

  6. Bertie Blenkinsop

    Well, I’m like John Perry, I’m very
    On, rock the microphone, and then I’m gone….

    1. Otis Blue

      He looks like he has been exhumed.

      He was on the Last Word earlier and spoke about his livelihood being taken away.

      Thing is he’s typical of the dross that clogs up the Dail.

  7. MoyestWithExcitement

    Career politicians are what’s wrong with the country. He’s understandably trying to protect his job but the fact that’s all it is to him is a big problem.

Comments are closed.

Sponsored Link
Broadsheet.ie