menu_open Columnists
We use cookies to provide some features and experiences in QOSHE

More information  .  Close

Ireland is looking for its own Nigel Farage

10 23
yesterday

A few years ago, I watched an Irish-made drama on Netflix called Rebellion. Given that it was about the 1916 Easter Rising, I expected it to be somewhat anti-British but was pleasantly surprised. I knew the basics of what happened, but the series made me question why I knew so little about Irish history and politics more generally. I could name each taoiseach (prime minister) going back to Jack Lynch but, apart from Eamon de Valera, none before him. So I began to read voraciously about our nearest neighbour. Having edited books about British prime ministers and American presidents, I decided that one of the (now) 16 men who have held the office of taoiseach since 1922 might make an interesting project. I then came up against a whole gaggle of Irish publishers, none of whom was remotely interested in publishing the book. Woz it coz I is British, I wondered. No, they said, the Irish have little interest in political biography. I wasn’t beaten that easily, so I started a podcast series covering them all, from W.T. Cosgraveto Micheal Martin. It was a success and, on the back of it, British indie publisher Swift Press took me on. And so I........

© The Spectator