In a surprising twist, Heather Humphreys announces she won't run in the next election, saying 'politicians are human too.' Find out why this Fine Gael leader is stepping back!
Heather Humphreys, the Fine Gael Deputy Leader, has announced a decision that has sent shockwaves through the political landscape: she will not contest the next general election. With a heartfelt statement, Humphreys shared that the demands of political life had taken their toll on her and her family, explaining that 'politicians are human too.' Her choice adds to an increasingly growing list of Fine Gael TDs opting out of the election, with Heather being the 18th out of 35 members elected in 2020 to step aside.
In her announcement, Humphreys took a moment to reflect on the personal sacrifices that come with public service, expressing gratitude to her family for their support during her political journey. She highlighted that the 'stress, strain, and time away from home takes its toll on everybody.' This candid revelation made many sympathize with her, as it draws attention to the often-overlooked human side of politicians, revealing that they too seek balance in their lives.
As she prepares to step away from the campaigning hustle, she praised Taoiseach Simon Harris for his leadership and affirmed that his election as party leader was the right decision for Fine Gael's future. Her support for Harris adds an interesting dynamic as she transitions from the front lines of politics to pursuing whatever comes next for her life.
This unexpected announcement stands as a reminder that even those who seem invincible in the political arena can feel the weight of public service. Many now wonder who will fill the gap she leaves and how her departure impacts Fine Gael's strategy moving forward. With such significant shifts happening within the party, the next general election is sure to be anything but ordinary!
Did you know? Heather Humphreys has been an active member of the Irish government since 2014 and has held various ministerial roles, including Minister for Culture, Heritage, and the Gaeltacht! Additionally, her announcement follows a broader trend in politics where many politicians worldwide are stepping back to prioritize mental health and family time - a topic more relevant now than ever!
Fine Gael Deputy Leader Heather Humphreys has announced that she will not stand in the upcoming general election, saying "politicians are human too".
Minister for Social Protection thanks family saying 'stress, strain and time away from home takes its toll on everybody'
Heather Humphreys' decision brings to 18 the number of Fine Gael's 35 TDs elected in 2020 who will not be contesting the election.
Fine Gael deputy leader Heather Humphreys has made the shock decision not to run in the upcoming general election.
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Fine Gael deputy leader Heather Humphreys has become the latest high profile party member to decide not to run in the general election.
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Fine Gael deputy leader Heather Humphreys has announced that she will not stand in the upcoming general election, saying "politicians are human too".
The Fine Gael deputy leader is the latest senior figure in the party to step away from front line politics.
Taoiseach Simon Harris has today paid tribute to Heather Humphreys, who has confirmed she will not seek re-election at the next General Election.
The Minister made the surprise announcement last night, becoming the 18th Fine Gael TD to confirm they will not be standing for re-election.
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Fine Gael deputy leader Heather Humphreys has made the shock decision not to run in the upcoming general election. In a statement, Ms Humphreys confirmed to ...
Fine Gael deputy leader Heather Humphreys has made the shock decision not to run in the upcoming general election.
Taoiseach Simon Harris made the appointment after the 64-year-old's shock decision to step down from the role and not stand in the general election.