*Cllr Rita McInerney (FF). Photograph: Eugene McCafferty
WEST CLAREโs desire to get a TD in the Dรกil and potentially in Government is boosting the chances of Cllr Rita McInerney (FF).
Having been an underdog in the local elections in a highly competitive Kilrush local electoral area, Cllr McInerney ended up topping the poll in a tremendous performance which saw her yield 1,340 votes.
Spurred on by this showing, she has defied the advice of some of her key political mentors and opted to once again contest the General Election but Rita felt she owed it to the people of West Clare to try give them a voice in Dรกil รireann. Those suggesting she hold off, โa minorityโ in her words were of the view that she should build up more experience on the Council before running in four or five years.
She told The Clare Echo, โThere was a variety of opinions within the party, I had people ringing me saying โyou have to run, itโs wide openโ, me in my heart and in my gut I would never have forgiven myself if I didnโt run this time because I feel so strongly that the West and North of the county have representation, we all talk about what they should do, they should do this and that, unless youโre willing to stick your colours to the mast, put your name forward, put your head above the parapet and be seen to want to represent and work for the people, how can you complain, how could I sit back and give about those projects not coming to West and North Clare if Iโm not prepared to do it myselfโ.
McInerney added, โIโm very well placed, Iโm active and healthy we donโt know what the next day will bring, I value my health and your health is your wealth because Iโve gone through my own health situations during the last few years, I know what it is to be healthy and be able-bodied to do something unlike a lot of people in our society so Iโm privileged with a great team and family around me, Iโm more stable from my own work point of view so the time is now, carpe diem as they sayโ.
Employing twelve to fifteen people at her shop in Doonbeg, Rita said the business developed during COVID which has left her in a more stable position to try win a seat in Dรกil รireann. โThe local shop is the heart of a lot of communities and Iโm blessed and privileged to be part of a community and to be able to have a service, employing twelve to fifteen people part and full-time, being able to be that resource, that became very evident during COVIDโ.
Fianna Fรกil have the same General Election ticket as 2020, Rita polled 4,136 votes on that occasion, her transfers of 1,281 to Cathal Crowe (FF) helped him win a seat while 1,163 of her votes went to Senator Timmy Dooley (FF).

She added, โIโm a person that takes responsibility for my own campaign, my own team, I would never blame anyone else for not succeeding or not getting over the line. In a way it is like being self-employed, politicians are all self-employed, it is a very unique relationship in that you have a team but you have to work outside the team as well. It is about you putting yourself forward and giving the members within the party the opportunity to support you if you are seen to work and seen to be somebody who represents the people well at a national level, you have to prove yourself ultimately, to the members within Fianna Fรกil and to the electorate, it was a learning and I see the campaign in 2020 as part of my journey, there are many famous politicians defeated many times including Churchill and Thatcher, even the late Mary OโRourke told me the stories of her strive for election and her defeats, she would have encouraged me always to keep going so it would never deter me. What doesnโt kill you makes you stronger, nothing is a failure if you learn and I certainly learned from it. So I learned that if I wasnโt getting the support from the party, whoโs fault is that? Itโs my own because I obviously havenโt proven myself enough to the members to say everyone get behind me or enough people get behind me within the electorate, I learned I had to prove myselfโ.
Financially she felt she didnโt receive enough support as her colleagues five years ago. โYou wonโt receive if you donโt ask so again that was part of what I learned from the campaign, you need to be asking, you donโt need to be demanding but you need to be askingโ.
Issues such as housing, healthcare, the cost of living have got worse over the five years, she lamented. โI believe I still have a lot to give, I have a lot of energy and drive, Iโve learned a lot over the last four years so Iโm a better politician, I will respond and be able to take action, Iโve been involved in more projects from a community level so I feel that Iโm ready to take that next step, it is vitalโ.
This mindset is shared by members of her team, โit is important that whoever represents West Clare is part of a bigger team that can possibly get a Ministry for the county, work in tandem, if youโve two or three TDs from the one county all working together and singing off the one hymn sheet fighting for what Clare needs, then that is when we see work done. One of my canvassers is prone to saying โif we donโt do something we might as well put the gate up in Lissycaseyโ, West and North of the county is being forgotten about, not purposely but I donโt think there is a cohesive approach in terms of political strength and clout to bring what needs to be brought to these parts of the county, particularly that was evident in the recent capital grants that did not come to Kilkee and Kilrush, if there was a local TD advocating and fighting for that, would the outcome have been different and I think it would have beenโ.
Coupled with this, she is of the view that the people of West Clare will vote for someone in the area to give them a voice. โIโm told โyouโre one of our own, West Clare needs a voice, weโre badly represented back here, we have to do somethingโ, they are the things Iโm hearing back on the door, yes vote for a West Clare candidate but vote for one which is part of a larger team that will enable things to get done because I will have back-up and a team in the county which is part of Government and will bring projects and funding and resources to Clare, I understand that a lot more with my eleven months on the Council, I understand more about where money is coming from a local authority perspective and where it very much depends on political will and clout, people advocating for projects at a national level, that is what I want to doโ.
She is slow to say Fianna Fรกil have let West Clare down, โItโs very difficult. This is coming from a time when we had Brendan Daly, Tony Killeen, we had people all over the county, I wouldnโt say my party has let down West Clare, I would say weโve had a lack of representation within the countyโ.
However, she does acknowledge successive governments that Fianna Fรกil have been a part of have not helped West Clare. โThe hospital would be one of those, it was a mistake and it needs to be rectified, West Clare feels that as much if not more than other parts of Clare which are closer to UHL, we need to address the health situation otherwise we are living in a death zone as two of my elderly constituents put to me, there is no talk of a golden hour when it comes to the hospital anymore, Iโve had two cases of people waiting four and six hours respectively for an ambulance in the last year, something has to be done to ensure we have access to emergency medical careโ.
In 2015, she left her role as CEO of Ennis Chamber to begin a Masters in Politics at the University of Limerick. She is not afraid to say the Ennis 2040 strategy โdidnโt bring the business community with them enough, thereโs different views within the business community. It all comes back to communication, business moves so fast and changes so fast, it did particularly during COVID, the consultations done in the early stage were mute by the time it got to after COVID because the business model is changing constantly, Ireland is the highest rate of online sales in Europeโ. A transition fund may have helped businesses in the town centre cope during the reduction in trade experienced during the ongoing โฌ11.5m public realm works, she suggested.
When asked if a Seanad nomination may be on the horizon, Rita outlined, โIโm focusing on being a TD for West Clare, that is not something I am considering at the moment, people might think there is a deal going on and there are negotiations but thereโs not. This is completely and utterly my focus, a TD is what West Clare needs, we have fine Senators in the West and North of the county as well as other parts of the county but I believe for West Clare it is strength that it needs, it needs a TD, weโve had Senatorsโ.