Personal Politics takes a more personal look at the political world through the voices of those at the heart of it. Presenter Ursula Savage interviews politicians, journalists, campaigners and others in the political sphere, asking what motivates people to get involved in politics, what it means to them, and why it matters.
Ursula is also occasionally joined by co-host Aoife Clements to discuss the political matters of the day and the impact these stories could have.
After all, the personal is political, and the political is personal too.
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Personal Politics takes a more personal look at the political world through the voices of those at the heart of it. Presenter Ursula Savage interviews politicians, journalists, campaigners and others in the political sphere, asking what motivates people to get involved in politics, what it means to them, and why it matters.
Ursula is also occasionally joined by co-host Aoife Clements to discuss the political matters of the day and the impact these stories could have.
After all, the personal is political, and the political is personal too.
Our guest today is Eoghan Murphy, former Fine Gael TD for Dublin Bay South and the Minister of Housing Planning and Local Government between 2017 and 2020.
We discussed his new book, Running from Office, written based on his experience in Irish politics before his surprise resignation in 2021.
Personal Politics
Personal Politics takes a more personal look at the political world through the voices of those at the heart of it. Presenter Ursula Savage interviews politicians, journalists, campaigners and others in the political sphere, asking what motivates people to get involved in politics, what it means to them, and why it matters.
Ursula is also occasionally joined by co-host Aoife Clements to discuss the political matters of the day and the impact these stories could have.
After all, the personal is political, and the political is personal too.