Ciaran Mullooly Explained

Honorific-Suffix:MEP
Office:Member of the European Parliament
Term Start:17 July 2024
Constituency:Midlands–North-West
Birth Date:4 September 1966
Birth Place:County Longford, Ireland
Children:2

Ciaran Mullooly (born 4 September 1966) is an Irish Independent Ireland politician who has served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Midlands–North-West constituency since July 2024. A former journalist, he worked for RTÉ from 1993 to 2021, where he was the RTÉ News Midlands correspondent for 26 years.

Media career

Mullooly started his career with the Longford Leader in 1985, before moving to the Cavan Leader newspaper aged 20.[1] He joined RTÉ in 1993,[2] where he worked on Ear to the Ground, and was the RTÉ News Midlands correspondent from 1995 until 2021.[3] [4] [5]

After retiring from RTÉ in June 2021, he worked as a tourism activator for Longford County Council.[6] [7] [8] Mullooly is a published author and has written three books.[9]

Mullooly had been courted by Ireland's establishment parties "for decades" to run for office, however, he always refused to run.

Political career

In April 2024, he announced his intention to run for Independent Ireland at the 2024 European Parliament election for the Midlands–North-West constituency.[10] In his announcement Mullooly stated that "Common sense must prevail. The political system has failed this community" (the Midlands) specifically citing the environmentalist group, Friends of the Irish Environment, successfully blocking a flood relief pipeline and the damage this has caused the Midlands, as a fundamental draconian failure of European policy and guidelines.[11] Despite the right-wing rhetoric of Independent Ireland, Mullooly stated that "I would have said that I was a centrist" and took soft positions on energy, SMEs, and migration.[12]

Mullooly was heavily criticised by his Social Democrats opponent, Rory Hearne, as a "hypocrite" for supporting community values while also running for a party that opposes immigration.[13] Hearne also claimed Mullooly had "no solutions" and further criticised Mullooly for not opposing landlords.[13] Mullooly "utterly reject[ed]" Hearne's claims, stating that "I support the right of those fleeing conflict and oppression to seek asylum here but feel our present system is not fit for purpose".[13] Mullooly ran a grassroots campaign, with a staff of just 20, answering phone calls himself and running his staff like an RTÉ newsroom.[14] [15] Mullooly centered his criticism on the greens stating that "We all agree with the transition" (to renewable energy) but "that the transition hasn't worked out".[15] Mullooly also focused on agricultural issues, such as supporting the use of nitrogen fertilisers.[16] Mullooly was not included in RTÉ's European election TV debate, after which he heavily criticised RTÉ, claiming it willfully ignored opinion polls that qualified him and that his exclusion was politically based.[17] Mullooly was elected as an MEP, taking the fifth seat in Midlands–North-West.[18] [19] Mullooly performed particularly well in County Offaly.[20]

He took office on 17 July 2024, joining the European Democratic Party and sitting with the Renew Europe parliamentary group.[21]

Personal life

Mullooly lives in Ballyleague, County Roscommon with his wife and two children.[22]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2015-11-28 . Back to the Future for Mullooly . 14 June 2024 . Anglo Celt . en-US.
  2. Web site: Thompson . Jessica . 30 June 2021 . 'End of an era' for Lanesboro's Ciarán Mullooly . 14 June 2024 . Longford Leader . en.
  3. Web site: Ciaran Mullooly – Midlands Correspondent. RTÉ. 18 July 2019 . 14 June 2024.
  4. Web site: Ex-RTÉ correspondent Ciaran Mullooly says he 'hates election counts'. BreakingNews.ie. 10 June 2024. 14 June 2024.
  5. Web site: 6 April 2024 . Ex-RTÉ journalist Ciaran Mullooly to contest EU elections . RTÉ.
  6. News: RTÉ midlands correspondent Ciarán Mullooly to retire. The Irish Times. Jack. Power. 23 June 2021. 14 June 2024.
  7. Web site: Thompson . Jessica . 30 June 2021. 'End of an era' for Lanesboro's Ciarán Mullooly . 14 June 2024 . . en.
  8. Web site: Hurley . David . 2 January 2024 . Former RTÉ Midlands correspondent Ciaran Mullooly to take up new Longford tourism role . 14 June 2024 . . en.
  9. Web site: 23 September 2023 . PICTURES Great afternoon in Longford library as Ciarán Mullooly launches his third book 'The Future is Now' . 14 June 2024 . Longford Leader . en.
  10. Web site: 5 April 2024 . Former RTÉ midlands correspondent Ciaran Mullooly to run in European elections . 14 June 2024 . Irish Independent . en.
  11. News: Canny . Richard . Former RTÉ journalist Ciaran Mullooly confirmed as Independent Ireland European election candidate . . 26 June 2024.
  12. Web site: Hubert . Thomas . "I would have said that I was a centrist": Mullooly on energy, SMEs, and migration . thecurrency.news . June 2024 . 26 June 2024.
  13. Web site: Ryan . Philip . Rory Hearne accuses Ciaran Mullooly of 'hypocrisy' in scathing attack on Independent Ireland . . 3 June 2024 . 26 June 2024.
  14. Web site: Walsh . Andrew . 'In the mix for the fifth seat' - Ciaran Mullooly speaks ahead of first European Election count . . 10 June 2024 . 26 June 2024.
  15. News: Sheridan . Kathy . 'Celebrity' election candidates: On the campaign trail with Ciaran Mullooly, Nina Carberry and Cynthia Ní Mhurchú . . 26 June 2024.
  16. Web site: McCarron . Jack . Coughlan . Mark . McDonald . Kate . Beyond the banner: who was elected for Independent Ireland?. . 15 June 2024 . 26 June 2024.
  17. Web site: Walsh . Alan . Former RTÉ correspondent Ciaran Mullooly unhappy over exclusion from first major European election TV debate . . 19 May 2024 . 26 June 2024.
  18. Web site: RTÉ Elections 2024, European Elections . June 16, 2024 . RTÉ News.
  19. Web site: All Irish MEPs elected as count closes in Midlands-North-West. . 14 June 2024. 14 June 2024.
  20. Web site: Early signs positive for Mullooly in Offaly . . 8 June 2024 . 26 June 2024.
  21. Web site: Mullooly to join Renew group in European Parliament . . 3 July 2024.
  22. News: Veteran RTÉ newsman Ciaran Mullooly shows his sons around Donnybrook before retirement. Sunday World. Neil. Fetherstonhaugh. 24 June 2021. 14 June 2024.