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Gillian Toole

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Irish politician

Gillian Toole
Toole in 2024
Teachta Dála
Assumed office
November 2024
ConstituencyMeath East
Personal details
Political partyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
Fine Gael (until 2019)

Gillian Toole is an Irish politician who has been aTeachta Dála (TD) for theMeath East constituency since the2024 general election.[1][2] Toole was previously aMeath County Councillor from 2014 to 2024.

Local politics

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Toole was elected toMeath County Council as a member ofFine Gael at the2014 Irish local elections for theRatoath electoral area.[3]

Toole resigned from Fine Gael in March 2019, citing frustration with the party's policies, particularly in relation to public transport, healthcare, and community safety. Toole, who had served as a Fine Gael councillor for five years, felt that the party no longer represented the needs of the people of Meath. Her decision came as a shock to local Fine Gael members, as she had been selected to run for the party in the 2019 local elections. In her resignation statement, Toole expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of improvement in areas she had campaigned for and said her experience working part-time in healthcare showed a need for greater attention to the sector.[3]

Following her resignation, Toole continued her political career as an independent. However, the Fine Gael party was later drawn into controversy regarding alleged derogatory remarks made about Toole at a party meeting inKells, County Meath. It was reported that former TDJohn V. Farrelly referred to Toole using offensive terms, including a racial slur and an expletive. The alleged comments were said to have been made in front of other party members at the meeting, which was attended by around 20 people. A complaint was filed with Fine Gael headquarters, and the party confirmed that it was investigating the matter. Farrelly issued an apology "for any offence caused", both during the meeting and afterwards, and announced his decision to step aside from his role as constituency chair pending the outcome of the investigation. A spokesperson for Fine Gael stated that such language had no place in public life and was completely unacceptable. Toole, who had left the party ahead of the local elections, did not comment publicly on the incident at the time.[4][5][6]

Toole was re-elected to Meath County Council as an independent member at the2019 and2024 local elections.

National politics

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Toole's bid for the Dáil in 2024 was endorsed and supported by SenatorSharon Keogan.[7] Toole received 4,459 first preferences votes (8.9%) at the 2024 general election in Meath East, and was elected on the 13th count.[8] She was part of theRegional Independents Group led byMichael Lowry that negotiated the programme for government and one of four members of that group who subsequently sought opposition speaking time in the Dáil despite being affiliated with the government. TheCeann Comhairle,Verona Murphy, however, ruled that government-affiliated TDs could not form aTechnical group.[9]

References

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  1. ^"Gillian Toole".Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved21 January 2025.
  2. ^"2024 Meath East results".RTÉ News. Retrieved2 December 2024.
  3. ^abCasey, Ann (12 March 2019)."Gillian Toole quits Fine Gael".Meath Chronicle. Retrieved2 December 2024.
  4. ^O'Connell, Hugh (5 July 2019)."Fine Gael investigating allegations of slurs made against former member at party meeting".Meath Chronicle. Retrieved2 December 2024.
  5. ^Casey, Ann (5 July 2019)."FG investigation into use of alleged offensive language at meeting".Meath Chronicle. Retrieved2 December 2024.
  6. ^Morahan, George (6 July 2019)."Meath councillor called 'n***** in the woodpile' and 'f***ing bitch' at Fine Gael meeting responds".Extra.ie. Retrieved2 December 2024.
  7. ^Finegan, Noelle (27 November 2024)."GE2024 "If communities are well resourced, everything else falls into place"".Meath Chronicle. Retrieved2 December 2024.
  8. ^"Gillian Toole".ElectionsIreland.org. Retrieved20 December 2024.
  9. ^Lehane, Mícheál (4 February 2025)."Murphy's Dáil row move sends shockwaves through Govt" – via www.rte.ie.
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Women
  • § Party leaders;Italics = Ministers
Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for theMeath East constituency
DáilElectionDeputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
30th2007Thomas Byrne
(FF)
Mary Wallace
(FF)
Shane McEntee
(FG)
3 seats
2007–2024
31st2011Dominic Hannigan
(Lab)
Regina Doherty
(FG)
2013 by-electionHelen McEntee
(FG)
32nd2016Thomas Byrne
(FF)
33rd2020Darren O'Rourke
(SF)
34th2024Gillian Toole
(Ind)
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