Inside Politics with Hugh Linehan

Could Coalition politics hurt Ireland’s influence in Brussels?

Jan 9, 2026
Jack Horgan-Jones, a political correspondent for The Irish Times specializing in EU matters, joins Ellen Coyne, a political reporter focused on domestic policy. They dive into the controversial EU-Mercosur trade deal, highlighting Ireland's opposition due to the farming lobby's influence. The conversation shifts to Taoiseach Micheál Martin's trade-focused trip to China, juxtaposed with human rights concerns. Ellen discusses innovative student housing reforms, advocating for co-living models. Tune in for insights on politics, trade, and accommodation!
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INSIGHT

Domestic Politics Trump EU Realpolitik

  • Ireland's no vote on Mercosur is largely symbolic but damages relations in Brussels.
  • Domestic politics and farming lobby pressure forced the government to prioritise local voters over EU influence.
INSIGHT

Mercosur Is Bigger Than Beef

  • Mercosur has deep Brussels support as a strategic counter to US protectionism.
  • Ireland reduced the debate to beef, missing broader economic benefits in public messaging.
ADVICE

Balance Symbolism With Diplomatic Capital

  • Do weigh domestic coalition stability before taking symbolic foreign-policy stands.
  • Avoid gestures that please local backers but erode long-term diplomatic capital in Brussels.
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