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Will Ireland elect MMA Fighter Conor McGregor its next prime minister?

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MMA fighter Conor McGregor is teasing the world on his Twitter/X feed. Hinting, or threatening, that there may be a career switch in his future. Instead of beating up other fighters in the ring, he may take on the political area. Probably not much different than Arnold Swartzenegger as Governor of California or Jesse Ventura as Governor of Minnesota.



Will Ireland turn to a former MMA fighter for its next leader? Conor McGregor teases run

Immigrant crime surge fuels Irish discontent. The Irish Prison Service reported more than 20 percent of individuals who were imprisoned last year did not hold Irish nationality.

Conor McGregor thrilled the mixed martial arts world when he became the first fighter to hold two simultaneous championship belts in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Now the 35-year-old bruiser may be setting his sights on competing in a very different arena: politics.
McGregor took to the X social media platform, formerly known as Twitter, earlier this month to float the idea of running for president of Ireland, where voters are wary of illegal immigration and crime.
Potential rivals for the presidency, the MMA star noted, include Gerry Adams, an ex-IRA member, Bertie Ahern, the ex-Taoiseach (Irish PM) accused of corruption, and Enda Kenny, another ex-Taoiseach. McGregor accused the three men, all in their 70’s, of having “unbreakable ties to their individual parties' politics.”
Then, rather provocatively, he asked his 10.4 million social followers if they would prefer to vote for him. “35. Young, active, passionate, fresh skin in the game,” he boasted.
The majority said yes.
The tweet made headlines around the world, with X owner Elon Musk replying: "I think you could take them all single-handed. Not even fair."
Could McGregor really become the next president of Ireland? Don’t bet against it.
Irish people appear to be fed up with rising immigrant crime and the political status quo — and McGregor is an outspoken critic of the current establishment. For instance, he tweeted last Wednesday: “Don’t ever forget this while our government sits in the daily chamber doing nothing but pointing their fingers across at one another.
"We are sick of it!" he added. "Do something! Multiple solid suggestions have been put forward, where is our move of action? What are we doing? We are not forgetting. We need to see action.”
According to recent polling data, a significant portion of the Irish people have lost faith in the current government. The disillusionment has, in part, been fueled by the significant surge in immigrants entering the country — a 50 percent increase year-on-year. Moreover, as data shows, many of the people who have entered Ireland in recent times have committed crimes.
The most recent report from the Irish Prison Service reveals that more than 20 percent of the individuals who were imprisoned last year did not hold Irish nationality. It is estimated that 17 percent of the current population (equivalent to 1 in 6 people) was born outside of Ireland.
In November, a man of Algerian descent stabbed three children and a woman outside a school in Dublin. One of the victims, a five-year-old girl, suffered severe chest injuries. The attack sent shockwaves across the country.
To compound matters, the foreign national, who has never been employed during his 20 years in Ireland, had previously been arrested for another stabbing. Moreover, he successfully appealed against deportation.
A few hours after the stabbings occurred, severe riots broke out across the Irish capital, with dozens of individuals apprehended and injured. The riots came shortly after the conviction of another foreign-born criminal, Jozef Puska, for the tragic murder of Aishling Murphy, a 23-year-old teacher and musician who was stabbed 11 times in the neck while out for a jog. The brutal murder occurred in broad daylight. . .
 
Uh oh, now the famous MMA fighter is flirting with the idea of running for office on Twitter/X

This could get interesting. Ireland may indeed have a backbone.



Ireland's Conor McGregor touts potential presidential run on X, 'has a nice ring to it'

"Ireland, your family in the top office," McGregor wrote on the social media platform, X.

Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter Conor McGregor once again is touting the possibility of a presidential run in Ireland.
"Ireland, your family in the top office," McGregor wrote Friday on the social media platform X. "President McGregor has a nice ring to it."
McGregor is the first fighter to hold two simultaneous championship belts in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). This isn't the first time he has hinted at entering politics.
Earlier this month, he asked his 10.4 million social media followers if they would vote for him for president.
“35. Young, active, passionate, fresh skin in the game,” he boasted. The majority of his followers said yes, with X owner Elon Musk replying: "I think you could take them all single-handed. Not even fair."
Potential rivals for the presidency, the MMA star noted, include Gerry Adams, an ex-IRA member, Bertie Ahern, the ex-Taoiseach (Irish PM) accused of corruption, and Enda Kenny, another ex-Taoiseach.
McGregor has been making headlines recently for speaking out against the current Irish government, specifically over the significant surge in immigrants entering the country — a 50% increase year-on-year.
 
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Prize fighters tend to be lousy at managing. Particularly their own money.

So, why would anyone trust them with taxpayer money? Or the country's future?
 
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