Exciting news as radio host Niall Boylan jumps into the European Parliament elections while stirring up controversy on immigration and electric cars. Find out more about his unexpected candidacy!
Broadcaster Niall Boylan, known for his late night talk show on Classic Hits FM, has surprised many by announcing his candidacy for the upcoming European Parliament elections. Boylan will be representing the newly established Independent Ireland party, setting the stage for a unique campaign in the Dublin constituency.
Boylan's entry into politics comes with a twist as he openly opposes the Coalition immigration policy, hate speech legislation, and even electric cars. His unconventional stance is sure to spark debate and draw attention to the election race as voters prepare to head to the polls.
While Boylan's decision to run for the European Dublin seat signals a shift in his career path, it remains unclear whether he will continue his radio hosting duties alongside his political aspirations. This dual role adds an extra layer of intrigue to his campaign, leaving supporters and listeners curious about the future of his popular talk show.
Joining the ranks of other notable candidates such as Peadar Tóibín and Clare Daly, Boylan's venture into European politics marks a significant moment for Independent Ireland. With former RTÉ broadcaster Ciaran Mullooly also on the party's ticket, the EU elections are shaping up to be a dynamic and diverse battleground for political newcomers and seasoned professionals alike.
RADIO HOST NIALL Boylan is set to contest the upcoming European Parliament elections as a candidate for the newly founded Independent Ireland party.
Classic Hits FM late night talkshow host opposes Coalition immigration policy, hate speech legislation and electric cars.
Broadcaster Niall Boylan is running to be an MEP for the new Independent Ireland party in the Dublin constituency.
It is not yet clear whether Boylan will continue his radio presenting duties now that he has announced his candidacy.
Other candidates who have registered for the European elections in June include Peadar Tóibín of Aontú, Clare Daly of Independents 4 Change, Dr Ummi Al-Qadri, ...
Boylan joins former RTÉ broadcaster Ciaran Mullooly as a candidate for Independent Ireland in the upcoming EU elections.
The radio presenter will run in the Dublin constituency as an Independent Ireland candidate.
Coimisiún na Meán said it was 'not appropriate' for individuals running for election to present radio programmes.