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Profile: New Irish leader once climbed to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro

Now Enda Kenny faces a steep uphill climb of a very different kind


Enda Kenny, Ireland's new Prime Minister, photographed as part of the election campaign in Dublin's George's Dock
Enda Kenny, Ireland's new Prime Minister, photographed as part of the election campaign in Dublin's George's Dock

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Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny, Ireland’s next taoiseach (prime minister), finds himself at the pinnacle of his career at an age when most politicians are winding down.

He will be 60 in April, but an exceptionally youthful appearance makes him look at least a decade younger. He will be the second oldest Irish leader on assuming office -- only Sean Lemass was older.

His physical fitness is legendary, especially his mountain climbing -- he has climbed Mount Kilimanjaro ---and bicycling skills. In his youth he was a talented Gaelic footballer.

The odds would have been long against Kenny becoming taoiseach based on the early part of his political career.

He was only 24 when he first took over the seat held by his late father, Henry, in 1975. His father was a famous Gaelic footballer who won an All-Ireland medal with Mayo in 1952. His mother at 93 is still hale and hearty.

Kenny, the third of five children, was the chosen son to keep the seat in the family. He grew up in Castlebar, a market town, and later trained as a teacher before he took his father’s seat.

At just 24 Kenny found the going pretty hard in a Dail (Parliament) dominated by Fianna Fail, which had a record election victory in 1977. Like many young men in politics, he was seen as a lightweight in a party dominated by old bulls.

When Fine Gael finally got into power in 1981, led by Dr. Garrett FitzGerald, Kenny was passed over for promotion and would be on the backbenches for a decade. In 1986 he had a brief spell as a junior minister at the Department of Education.

His career stalled a further seven years when Fine Gael were defeated in the 1987 election, but he became a prominent spokesman for the opposition on several issues as well as chief whip, in charge of marshalling the votes, for a brief period.

It was 1994 however, and almost 20 years in the Dail before Kenny got his chance at becoming a front rank leader. He was appointed Minister for Tourism by incoming Taoiseach John Bruton.

He had a successful term, highlighted by growing tourism numbers and the rejuvenation of the St. Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin, which had fallen on hard times, and bringing a stage of the Tour de France to Ireland for the first time ever.

In 2001, out of power again, Bruton resigned and Kenny made his first leadership challenge but lost which turned out to be his first lucky break.

The victor was Michael Noonan, who went on to a crushing defeat in the following election as the Celtic Tiger years had begun in style.

Fine Gael was reduced to just 31 seats in the 2002 election, and Kenny took over a deeply demoralized party.

With Ireland still in thrall to the Celtic Tiger and the first cracks only barely appearing, Kenny was in for a tough battle to wrest control from Fianna Fail in the 2007 election. Luckily for him, given subsequent events, he did not make it, and Fianna Fail was returned.


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Well, you're a storyteller, anyway, jacersagain-og. It's really sad news about the forests. Nothing is sacred to the robo-politicians. They don't even own the land, it belongs to all the people of Ireland. Where do they get the nerve to sell any part of the Sacred Isle, let alone 7% of the Republic.
Oh it so, dearlie Searlie, sorry to confirm... btw, I ain't no seanchai - not even close - 'cos I ain't even sean.
Oh no, esatdigiwank, say it isn't so. What areas?
he's got an even greater , insurmountable mountain to climb now.. FG pledged that Irish state forestry would not be sold; days before the election FF duly pulled the rug from under them and done a deal. Seven, thats 7% of the republic no longer belongs to it but in private, foreign hands. It is now in the hands of the IFF of which A h e r n is Chairman! Yes, Ireland the farrow that ate its own young.
Thanks, antoman, I agree with you, jacersagain does have a talent for storytelling. Maybe he's a seanchai. :-)
Or ate a brick from Dublin Castle on the sly like. ;)
jacersagain have a way with words only someone that has ate a brick from Blarney Castle and has a pencil for a finger can imitate.Is your father an Irishman jacer be any chance?
And hey here Niall...!!! wha... wha... what’s this about Enda flying by helicopter these days? Doesn’t he shout that the country’s broke? Doesn’t he believe in public transport? Where on earth did Enda get the helicopter fare??? Just don't tell me he got it from a tax-payer, pullease!
Ah now now Niall, your eyes are watered by Enda’s tears too much too and that romantic Snows of Kilimanjaro movie... Here’s the real profile of Enda: A real nice fella raised in a real nice family but unfortunately suffered the middle-child syndrome; spent 2 or 3 yrs as an inexperienced teacher; bullied by family pressure to go for election and be elected TD at 24 yrs of age by cronyism into his father’s Dáil seat (who himself only won the seat for being a famous Mayo County footballer); inept lightweight politician with no political acumen for 20 yrs in the Dáil; given a real job that he didn’t deliver on too well on; learned from Michael Noonan and Richard Bruton how to deliver vicious attacks on Govts (FF/Lab and later FF/Grns) without offering a single positive alternative solution; elected FG leader ‘cos he’s a nice man, not as verbally-vicious as Michael Noonan; only because the Irish electorate dumped a party that lost its own moral values, finds himself leading FG to into Govt. Now Enda faces forming a Govt with a Labour Party whose policies differ so much from his own party’s. I offer a prayer for Enda... “God help him, and Ireland, when he faces EU pit-bulls at the next Summit he gets to”. I guess Enda will spill many more tears, even though he's 60 yrs old!
They chatted for 20 minutes - sorry for the typo!
He's honest and straightforward, which is a good start, and is known for giving out his cell number and actually taking calls himself, not delegating to some handler. I personally know someone who received a call from Enda at 10PM one night to discuss concerns she had raised in a letter. They chatted for 290 minutes! He may have an impossible job but someone has to do it and he does have a lot of talent on his front bench as well as the goodwill of the Irish people.
Niall O Dowd you got me,he did.He only gave up the teacher's one because Micheal o Martin shamed him into doing so.@Searlit-I like what you said.
he'll have a hell of a time climbing out of the mess he and cronies have reduced the land who's still but a slave state - the mother is coming in may.
If he likes to climb mountains, he can't be all bad. I would hope that when he's on the top of the mountains he looks up and appreciates that he is closer to heaven - not that he is in a position to look down on everything.
antoman you know well he has given up most of those pensions




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