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Let Me Tell You

Let Me Tell You

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Hosts Daniel McConnell, Political Editor, and Paul Hosford, Political Correspondent, take a look back at some of the most dramatic moments in recent Irish political history from the unique perspective of one of the key players involved.

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Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • Let Me Tell You - Series 1 Episode 1
      Aug 1 2022
      In this week’s episode, Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe speaking openly for the first time reveals the drama behind the scenes in March 2020, when over two weeks, the acting government took unprecedented action to save the country from Covid-19. He also reveals the extent of the tensions between the Government and Nphet over many months, including Nphet’s failures.

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      49 min
    • Let Me Tell You – Series 1 Episode 2
      Aug 8 2022
      In this week’s episode, former Fianna Fáil minister and current Ireland South MEP Billy Kelleher talks about his role in helping Micheál Martin oust then Taoiseach Brian Cowen. He speaks about being assaulted as a minister during the period of the IMF Troika bailout and the damage Confidence and Supply did to his party since 2016.



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      33 min
    • Let Me Tell You - Series 1 Episode 3
      Aug 15 2022
      In this week’s episode, Paul Hosford speaks to People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy about his dramatic election to the Dáil in 2014 off the back of the water charges protest movement. Murphy speaks candidly about the tactics used by the radical left to become a mass movement, his role in the controversial Jobstown protest and why he does not believe Joan Burton was terrorised.

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      40 min
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