*Joseph Woulfe. Photograph: Martin Connolly

Rural Ireland has been forgotten about, such is the view of Joseph Woulfe (IND) and itโ€™s why he is back in election mode for the second time in nine months.

FACTFILE –
Occupation โ€“ Farmer & Barber
Family โ€“ Two brothers and three sisters.
DOB – 05/06/82
Schools/Colleges Attended โ€“ Annagh NS, Spanish Point secondary school, College of Oriental Medicine Cork
Political CV โ€“ Contested LE19 as an IND candidate.
Top 3 priorities โ€“ Health, Agriculture, Jobs.
Something the electorate donโ€™t know about you โ€“ I’m related to Theobald Woulfe Tone, founder of the United Irishmen and Stephen Woulfe who was elected at the same time as Daniel O’Connell.

Joseph referenced his distant relatives Theobald Wolfe Tone and Stephen Woulfe, both of whom have left their mark in the history books, as he argued the case for the need of a fresh voice to represent the county.

โ€œI feel our rural county has been forgotten about, I want to stand up for our people like my forefathers did before me. We are repeating history, people outside the Pale got nothing before and the same situation is happening againโ€.

Chairperson of the Beef Plan Movement, the Quilty farmer is of the belief that his connections in the agricultural sector form links to the majority of households in the constituency. โ€œEvery farmer has sons and daughters, all those sons and daughters are teachers, shop keepers, doctors, nurses, accountants, solicitors, all those people are represented as wellโ€.

โ€œThere are 6,500 farmers, every person is related to a farmer, they have offspring of three to six children which creates a huge percentage of the population of Co Clare,โ€ he added.

A growing imbalance between Dublin and the rest of the country is one of the common critiques issued to the Leo Varadkar led Fine Gael Government. Joseph believed the short time-frame given to new candidates was another example of this. โ€œIt was a very good tactic to put an urban rural divide, itโ€™s very easy to do your canvassing in an urban setting and very difficult in a rural setting. Iโ€™ve told people I canโ€™t get to everyone but Iโ€™ve flyers distributed to 70,000 homes across Clareโ€.

An Independent is restricted when it comes to their budget, he lamented which has reduced the amount of his posters on poles and junctions around Clare. โ€œIโ€™ve been doing my work for Co Clare for the last year and a half, Iโ€™ve had meetings all over the county. Iโ€™ve brought this agricultural problem which is worth โ‚ฌ500m to Co Clare, I got it known in every newspaper in Clare, every radio station in Clare and into the national media that we have a problem and now the Government knows about itโ€.

Miltown Malbay was one of the locations in which Woulfe did well in last yearโ€™s local election. The addition of Michael McNamara (IND) is expected to not alone hinder Josephโ€™s farming vote but also the preferences in Miltown. โ€œMichael McNamara is on the extreme east of Co Clare, Iโ€™m on the extreme west of Co Clare, there are many people between us and many people can vote. He does have family connections to Miltown but Iโ€™ve been living in my area since 1650โ€.

Some of Josephโ€™s colleagues have highlighted the similarity with one of his peak caps and one sported by Michael Healy-Rae. โ€œI was talking to the Healy family, they have wanted to help the farmers of Clare, representation is a key thing to do that, if youโ€™ve no representation you have no voiceโ€. Their advice to him was to use his time wisely.

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