ABOUT MICHAEL D.
MY VISION
A Real Republic
Born in Limerick and raised in Clare, Michael D’s journey has taken him from small farm to factory worker to teacher and into the public world to work for equality and justice. A campaigner for civil and social rights, Michael D was a leader in progressive movements for change in Irish society from equal pay to access to contraception and divorce.
The vision I offer is inclusive citizenship, in a creative society, as part of a real Republic that makes us proud to be Irish in the world.
We can not return to the same failed version of society and economy led by developers and speculators that has caused so much damage. Instead I believe we can work together to create a positive and different society – a Real Republic, where equality, dignity and participation are the benchmarks.
Inclusion and Citizenship As Minister for Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht in the 1990’s Michael D set up TG4, removed section 31 censorship, connected the Royal and Grand canals, established local arts venues from Blanchardstown to Letterkenny and turned film from an 311 million into an industry with a turnover of 3390 million last year, creating thousands of jobs. He has represented Ireland as President of the European Council of Culture Ministers, Foreign Affairs spokesperson and diplomat, receiving International Peace prizes for his work in human rights. A published writer, he loves sport and is President of Galway United FC. He is married to Sabina Higgins, a founder member of Dublin’s Focus theatre, they have one daughter and three sons.
As President I will promote a positive, inclusive vision of what it means to be a citizen in Ireland. A passionate advocate for equality, social justice and a rights-based approach to disability, I believe every citizen has a contribution to make and everyone should be treated with respect.
Creativity As President, I will promote creative communities and creative industries. Combining the best of tradition with the spark of innovation, creativity opens up possibilities from art and education to science and business. There is huge employment potential in for example games development, environmental technology, artisan foods, however, creativity is also vital in our communities and schools. As President, I will actively encourage access to art, music and self-development for every child.
Ireland in the World The President is Ireland’s face to the world and as President, I will draw on my international experience and reputation to strengthen all strands of our reputation from areas of culture to business innovation to humanitarian and peacekeeping work. I will also deepen connections to Irish emigrant networks from Britain to Canada to China – identifying new trade opportunities worldwide.
What the President can do I understand both the possibilities and constraints of the Presidency and I believe it can contribute to the social transformation we need.