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The Independent Alliance was an Irish political grouping formed in March 2015 by
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s. It was founded by
Shane Ross Shane Peter Nathaniel Ross (born 11 July 1949) is a former Irish Independent politician who served as Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport from May 2016 to June 2020. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Rathdown constituency from 20 ...
and Michael Fitzmaurice. It is not a
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, and has stated that it will not impose any
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on elected members, except where the group has agreed to support a government on confidence motions. Following the 2016 general election their members became part of a minority government with
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and other non-aligned Independent ministers.


Representation


2015

Prior to the 2016 general election, the alliance counted among its members five independent TDs of the
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and two senators of the
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; within the Oireachtas, it comprised TDs
Shane Ross Shane Peter Nathaniel Ross (born 11 July 1949) is a former Irish Independent politician who served as Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport from May 2016 to June 2020. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Rathdown constituency from 20 ...
, Michael Fitzmaurice, Finian McGrath, John Halligan, and Tom Fleming; and senators Feargal Quinn and
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. Councillors who were members of the alliance were represented on
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,
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, Louth, Meath,
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and
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County Councils, along with a councillor on
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.


2016

20 members of the alliance ran as independent candidates at the 2016 general election. Six candidates were elected:
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, Michael Fitzmaurice, John Halligan, Finian McGrath,
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and Shane Ross. Gerard Craughwell was re-elected as a senator in April 2016 following the general election, but he announced on 29 April that he had left the group due to being excluded from the group's negotiations with Fine Gael on supporting a government. On 18 May, Michael Fitzmaurice, who had been the only Alliance TD not to vote for
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as
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, announced that he was leaving the group. Following the election of Enda Kenny as Taoiseach the members of the Alliance entered government, with Ross serving as
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and McGrath, Halligan and Canney serving as
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.


2017–20

In 2017 Canney stepped down to allow for his replacement by Moran as Minister of State for the Office of Public Works. All Alliance ministers retained their positions under Leo Varadkar's government in 2017. Canney left the Independent Alliance in May 2018, but pledged his continued support for the government. On 13 January 2020, Moran announced he was leaving the Alliance and would stand as an "outright Independent" in the 2020 general election. On 14 January 2020, after the calling of the 2020 general election, Finian McGrath announced he would not stand for re-election. On 15 January 2020, John Halligan announced he would not stand for re-election, leaving Shane Ross as the sole member of the Alliance. Moran and Ross lost their seats at the 2020 general election, leaving the Alliance with no elected members. Though Ross did not make a public statement about the status of the Independent Alliance, during the campaign he campaigned as an independent, with the brand of Independent Alliance not appearing on his election literature or advertising, thus during and after the 2020 election the Independent Alliance was effectively defunct with no public statements being made on behalf of the group in this period.


Ideology

With no policies or whip, and with members from across the right-left political spectrum, the alliance did not have a cohesive ideology. The group's website set out a list of "principles and priorities" based around general themes of political reform that the alliance had claimed would form a charter for its election candidates. The group regarded whips as "a regressive force in Irish politics".


Election results

The Independent Alliance was not a registered party, so they appeared as non-party on the ballot paper. Their collective results were as follows:


References

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