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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3I don't think it's fair to criticise Michael D. Higgins for a malaise that has wormed its way into the organised Left on many levels. It is a commonplace now for frustrated writers who would like to be seen as espousing the Left (for instance) projecting a Leftish image while behind the scenes underhandedly trying to wipe out genuine subscribers to the Left. Galway is full of them. Michael D. Higgins is not one of these, and has put his head on the block over issues others in Labour have dodged.
Michael D. Higgins has long since stopped being a genuine left. The early 1990s was the final nail in that coffin. He jumped into bed with FF and then FG sitting in cabinet presiding over tax amnesties and passports for sale. It's sad really to see someone who was a decent left public figure turning into a proponent of conservatism and the political establishment. Like many of these ex-left academic types he's got a big ego. A symthom of this was his bid for the Áras in 2004.
I agree that Michael D's left wing days are long past. The breaking point was 1992/3 when he spoke in favour of coalition with Fianna Fail at the Labour Party special conference on the issue. The Michael D of the 1980s would have bucked the party line and said no to Lisbon. But no more.