European elections: a battle between the heavy hitters

European elections: a battle between the heavy hitters

Political scientist Theresa Reidy and political correspondent Harry McGee join Hugh to look ahead to June's European elections, when voters in Ireland and across the EU will pick their Members of the European Parliament. Since the last election in 2019, the electoral map has changed, as has much else in Irish and European politics. There are a plethora of independent and small party candidates, but do the circumstances favour those put forward by the big parties, this time around? The panel pick over the candidates, constituencies, EU political dynamics, and more.


Dr Theresa Reidy is a senior lecturer and head of department at the Department of Government and Politics, University College Cork.

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