Rory Hearne | |
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Occupation(s) | Social policy, political candidate |
Known for | Work on the Irish housing crisis |
Title | Associate Professor |
Academic background | |
Education | BA, PhD. |
Alma mater | Trinity College Dublin |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Social policy |
Institutions | Maynooth University |
Main interests | Housing policy |
Notable works | Gaffs (2022) |
Rory Hearne is an Irish academic and political candidate known for his work on the Irish housing crisis. [1]
He attended Trinity College Dublin,where he gained a BA and PhD,and was elected president of Trinity College Dublin Students' Union. He also served as the vice-president of the Union of Students in Ireland. He works as associate professor in social policy at Maynooth University. [2]
He has commentated on social and economic issues in media outlets such as the Tonight with Vincent Browne television programme and in op-eds for the Irish Examiner,The Irish Times and The Guardian newspapers. [3] [4] [5]
Hearne has publicly criticised the Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil parties who led every government during his career. [6] Hearne has been cited as an authority on the housing crisis by The New York Times . [7] His book on the housing crisis,Gaffs was released in 2022 and became a bestseller. [1]
He was a founding member of the People Before Profit Alliance in 2005,and ran unsuccessfully as their candidate in the Dublin South-East constituency in 2007. [8] He spent three months as a member of the Labour Party before resigning in 2011 in protest at their decision to form a governing coalition with Fine Gael as the Government of the 31st Dáil. [6] In 2016 and 2020,he ran unsuccessfully for the Seanad for the National University of Ireland constituency,as an independent. [8]
Hearne joined the Social Democrats in 2024 [8] and was their unsuccessful candidate in the 2024 European Parliament election for the Midlands–North-West constituency, [2] where he secured 15,023 (2.2%) first preference votes and was eliminated after the 12th count of 21. Hearne received media attention during the campaign for his criticism of Ciaran Mullooly of Independent Ireland (who went on to win a seat) for what Hearne saw as Mullooly's scapegoating of migrants rather than focusing on the causes of the housing crisis. [9] The party selected Hearne to stand at the 2024 general election in Dublin North-West,where retiring party leader Róisín Shortall had held a seat since 1992. [2]
As of 2024 [update] ,Hearne was raising a family in North Dublin where he had lived for 20 years. [1] Hearne disclosed on an episode of podcast The Two Norries published in November 2022 that he had been the victim of sexual abuse as a teenager by a perpetrator in his community who was later convicted and imprisoned. [10]
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