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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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David Young

Bob Geldof confirms he wasn’t ‘serious’ about running for Irish president

  • Bob Geldof clarified that his rumoured bid for the Irish presidency was never a serious prospect, despite recent discussions with Taoiseach Micheál Martin.
  • Mr Martin had already identified former Dublin gaelic football manager Jim Gavin as Fianna Fáil’s preferred candidate, effectively ending any potential consideration for Geldof.
  • Geldof, 73, explained that the initial speculation arose after he expressed interest in doing 'something new, interesting and useful' following a performance.
  • He confirmed speaking with the Taoiseach but stated he had no time for a serious campaign due to existing commitments like his band's tour and album promotion.
  • Geldof also noted the official requirements for candidacy, which he was unwilling to pursue, and dismissed the idea of running in the next election, stating he would 'be dead'.

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Bob Geldof reveals why he won’t be running for Irish president

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