Ex-Labour TD Colm Keaveney joins Fianna Fáil

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Former Labour Party TD Colm Keaveney has said it is a great honour for him to have joined Fianna Fáil.

He said the party has learned from mistakes of the past.

Mr Keaveney was introduced to Fianna Fáil TDs and Senators at a meeting this afternoon.

Sources said Mr Keaveney's application to join the party was unanimously accepted.

Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin said he warmly welcomed Mr Keaveney to the party and said he would add value to it.

Mr Keaveney lost the Labour whip in 2012 when he voted against Budget cuts.

He retained his post as chair of the party, arguing he had a mandate from the membership, but stood down earlier this year.

He has represented Galway East since the last general election but following boundary revisions, his seat is regarded as one of the most at risk.

Fianna Fáil TD Niall Collins said anyone was entitled to join the party and he felt positive about Mr Keavney's decision.

Speaking on RTÉ's News at One, he said: "We are renewing ourselves right throughout the organisation, up and down the country, and also on a policy level.

"And at the centre of all our polices we have been articulating is the principle of equity and fairness, and I think they are core principles that Colm Keaveney espouses and identifies with.

"I think that's possibly the common ground that Colm Keaveney has identified between where he stands and between where we stand."

Earlier, Mr Keaveney alluded to his application on Twitter in Latin by writing: "Forsitan et nostrum nomen miscebitur istis - Audentis Fortuna iuvat!"

The second half of the tweet translates to "Fortune favours the brave".

Minister for Education Ruairi Quinn said the move was a personal decision but said he was sad that Mr Keaveney had left the Labour Party, and sad that he had now decided to take this route.

However, the minister added that it was "a free country", and described the move as a sign of Mr Keaveney's desperation.

Mr Quinn said there had been "a way back" for him, but said he chose not to take it.

The Galway East constituency is currently represented for Fianna Fáil by former junior minister Michael Kitt.

It is understood Mr Keaveney approached Mr Martin in recent weeks. 

There had been speculation he might contest next year's European elections as an independent.

Mr Kitt welcomed the prospective new member of the organisation.

He said the party was anxious to attract new members and broaden its base in terms of electoral appeal.

Mr Kitt said in this regard, it would be a bonus to have a sitting TD join Fianna Fáil. 

He said he assumed that Mr Keaveney would contest the next general election in the Galway East constituency, which will be reduced to a three seater after the boundary revisions.


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