Ian McGarvey (born July 1929) is a former
association football
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er and former politician. He is a member of
Donegal County Council
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, representing the
Letterkenny
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Electoral Area.
Due to his age (his political career peaking while an
octogenarian
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) he is often portrayed as an
underdog
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, "They're always writing me off. I don't worry about that", he once said after being re-elected. He has a special interest in the elderly, and has attracted attention after describing cuts to their care as a form of "
euthanasia". He did a noteworthy dance after being re-elected in 2014.
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McGarvey has lived at Moorfield in ]Ramelton
Ramelton (; ), also Rathmelton, is a town and townland in County Donegal, Ireland. , its population was 1,266.
History
Ramelton is situated at the mouth of the River Lennon, 11 km north of Letterkenny and 4 km south of Milford, on th ...
, County Donegal
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, for more than 50 years. In April 2013, in the early hours, his home was attacked with stones and with spray, prompting police intervention.
McGarvey spent a year working in Germany in 1960.[ He played ]association football
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ...
for Swilly Rovers and captained them to the FAI Junior Cup in 1962.[ He has been a ]teetotaller
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(abstaining from alcohol) throughout his life.[ He is related to ]Martin Docherty-Hughes
Martin John Docherty-Hughes (born 21 January 1971) is a Scottish National Party politician. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for West Dunbartonshire since 2015.
Early life and education
Docherty-Hughes was raised by his parents in Cly ...
.
Aged 82, McGarvey became Ireland's oldest Mayor
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and Donegal County Council's first Independent Mayor in June 2013, succeeding Frank McBrearty Jnr. Aged 85, he became Ireland's oldest ever general election candidate at the 2016 election. Having earlier been Mayor of County Donegal, McGarvey became Mayor of Letterkenny in June 2018 - he succeeded either Gerry McMonagle of Sinn Féin
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The original Sinn Féin organisation was founded in 1905 by Arthur G ...
[ ''or'' Jimmy Kavanagh of ]Fine Gael
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[ in that role. McGarvey was at this time approaching his 88th birthday and broke his own mayoral record set five years earlier.] As Mayor of Letterkenny, McGarvey - at this stage aged 89 - returned to Germany for the first time since 1960, visiting the Thuringia
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Erfurt is the capital and lar ...
n twin town of Rudolstadt
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The former capital of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, the town is built along the River Saale inside a wide v ...
and having a vine
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there dedicated to him and his wife Marjorie and a plaque erected at a vineyard
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.
He retired from politics in February 2023. His nephew Pauric McGarvey was co-opted to Donegal County Council to replace him.
References
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1930s births
Living people
Association footballers from County Donegal
Independent politicians in Ireland
Irish sportsperson-politicians
Members of Donegal County Council
Mayors of Letterkenny
Mayors of places in the Republic of Ireland
People from Ramelton
Republic of Ireland men's association footballers
Swilly Rovers F.C. players
Men's association football players not categorized by position