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Pat Breen announces retirement from political life

Minister Pat Breen pictured with Smithstown Light Engineering CEO Gerard King – Photo: Brian Arthur

Fine Gael’s Pat Breen has announced he will be retiring from political life.

After more than 20 years of public service, the Minister of State with special responsibility for Trade, Employment, Business, EU Digital Single Market and Data Protection will pursue other opportunities when the next Government is formed.

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Mr Breen, who lost his seat in the recent general election, was previously appointed Minister of State for Employment and Small Business in May 2016.

He was first elected to Dáil in 2002 and was appointed as Chairman of the Oireachtas Foreign Affairs & Trade Committee in 2011. He was Fine Gael’s Spokesperson on Overseas Aid & Human Rights in the 30th Dáil and served as Chairman of the Dáil’s Sub-Committee on Overseas Aid.

Pat has also served as the Party’s Deputy Spokesperson on Transport and Enterprise, Trade and Employment with special responsibility for small business.

He has served on a number of Dáil Committees including the European Affairs Committee, the Oireachtas Transport Committee, the Privileges and Procedures Committee, the House Services Committee and the Committee on Enterprise and Small Business.

Pat was also appointed to lead the Fine Gael Delegation on the Council of Europe and served as Deputy Leader of the Irish Delegation.

Prior to Pat’s election to Dáil Eireann, he was a member of Clare County Council and the Vocational Educational Committee from June 1999 to 2002.

Pat Breen greeting President Michael D Higgins at the opening of the Fleadh in Ennis – Photo: © Pat Flynn

Mr Breen said: “I have taken some time to reflect and have decided to retire from political life. I will be continuing with my duties as Minister of State until the next Government is formed.

“I have informed the Taoiseach of my decision and he thanked me for my loyal years of service to the party at both local and national level and wished me well in the future.

I have enjoyed politics and its many challenges. It has been an honour and privilege to represent the people of Clare and the Fine Gael party as a county councillor, TD in Dáil Éireann and then as a Minister of State over the last 20 years,” he said.

“Most recently, it was tremendous for myself and the three Ministers I served under to see that the unemployment rate fell to 4.8% during my time in the Department.”

Fine Gael TD Joe Carey has wished Minister Pat Breen well in his retirement from political life.

Deputy Carey said: “I want to wish Pat well in his retirement. We worked closely together throughout his time in politics. He was the flag bearer for Fine Gael in County Clare for so long and I want to wish him health and happiness in his retirement.”

Fine Gael Senator Martin Conway said: “I want to wish Pat all the very best in his retirement from political life. He has been a fantastic representative for Clare over the last 20 years and I wish him health and happiness in his next venture.”

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