John Dardis

John Dardis

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John Dardis (born 25 July 1945) is a Progressive Democrats (PDs) politician from County Kildare in Ireland, and a former senator.cite web |url=http://www.oireachtas.ie/members-hist/default.asp?housetype=1&HouseNum=22&MemberID=1887&ConstID=210 |title=Mr. John Dardis |work=Oireachtas Members Database |accessdate=2008-02-16] A retired farmer and former agricultural journalist, he lives in Newbridge, County Kildare.

Family and early life

Dardis was educated at the Dominican College in Newbridge and at University College Dublin, where he graduated with a BAgrSc. He is married to Beatrice Lane and has one son, two daughters.cite web |url=http://www.progressivedemocrats.ie/our_people/member/14/ |title=Our people: John Dardis |work=Progressive Democrats website |date=5 March 2007|accessdate=2008-02-16]

Political career

Dardis served in Seanad Éireann from 1989 until he retired in 2007, being nominated by the Taoiseach in 1989, 1997 and 2002, and elected by the Agricultural Panel in 1992. He was also a member of Kildare County Council for twelve years, representing the Kildare town electoral area from the 1991 local elections until he stood down from the council in 2003 on the abolition of the dual mandate under the Local Government Act 2001.cite web |url=http://archives.tcm.ie/kildarenationalist/2003/09/25/story15903.asp |title=School principal to take Dardis’s council seat |work=Kildare Nationalist |date=25 September 2003 |accessdate=2008-02-16]

He stood for election to Dáil Éireann for the Kildare constituency in the 1992, but was unsuccessful. After the division of the constituency, he stood again in the Kildare South constituency in the 1997 general election and again in 2002, but was defeated on both occasions. He also stood for election to the European Parliament in the Leinster constituency at the 1989 and 1994 elections.cite web |url=http://www.electionsireland.org/candidate.cfm?ID=4038 |title=John Dardis |work=ElectionsIreland.org |accessdate=2008-02-16]

Salmon drift-nets

In October 2005, Dardis launched a PD policy document which advocated a ban on the use of drift nets to catch salmon in Irish waters, and called for "fair and appropriate" compensation for licence-holders. [cite web |url=http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/ireland/2005/1008/1127148486381.html |title=PDs may break with policy on managing wild salmon |author=Lorna Siggins |date=8 October 2005 |work=The Irish Times |accessdate=2008-02-16] The policy was agreed at the party's conference in Galway.cite web |url=http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/ireland/2005/1010/1127148489336.html |title=Major shift over salmon policy |author=Lorna Siggins and Liam Reid |date=10 October 2005 |work=The Irish Times |accessdate=2008-02-16] cite web |url=http://www.progressivedemocrats.ie/press_room/1563/ |title=Progressive Democrats Propose Salmon Drift-Net Ban |work=Progresive Democrats website |date=10 October 2050 |accessdate=2008-02-16]

The PDs' policy contradicted that of the coalition government (with Fianna Fáil) of which they were part, and came days before a report of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Communications, Marine and Natural Resources recommended similar measures. The party was accused of "political opportunism" by the by the Green Party of only taking an interest in the issue in advance of a Government policy shift, [cite web |url=http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2005/1011/breaking66.html |title=PDs accused of politicking over salmon industry |author=Paul Anderson |date=11 October 2005 |work=The Irish Times |accessdate=2008-02-16] and Tommy Broughan TD of the Labour Party said "“The PDs had seven years to do something about this and they did nothing. Now they are taking a sudden interest in the issue on the eve of our report coming out." [cite news |url=http://archives.tcm.ie/breakingnews/2005/10/11/story224937.asp |title=PDs using salmon industry survival as 'political football' |date=1 October 2005 |work=BreakingNews.ie |accessdate=2008-02-16] In a letter to The Irish Times, Dardis — who is a keen angler, [cite web |url=http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/opinion/2005/1022/1129901839843.html |title=Drapier: Second-rate FG failing to hold Government to account |work=The Irish Times |date=22 October 2005 |accessdate=2008-02-16 |quote=Senator John Dardis, a solid citizen and a keen angler, has played a blinder on this. His quiet demeanour, brought on by fishing one assumes, should not be underestimated.] — replied that the party had opposed drift-netting since 1999.cite web |url=http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/letters/2005/1013/1127148495963.html |title=PD policy on drift-netting |author=John Dardis |work=The Irish Times letters column |date=13 October 2005 |accessdate=2008-02-16]

The governmented then established an Independent Salmon Group to review policy, and the group's report in October 2006 recommended radical measures to halt "the catastrophic decline of Irish salmon stocks", including both a ban drift nets and on on angling for salmon in major rivers including the Liffey, Boyne, Barrow, Nore and Suir. cite web |url=http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/frontpage/2006/1025/1161565747853.html |title=Ban on salmon drift-netting expected soon |author=Stephen Collins |work=The Irish Times |page=1 |date=25 October 2006 |accessdate=2008-02-16]

In November 2006, the government imposed a ban on drift-netting with effect from January 2007, accompanied by a €30m hardship fund. The decision was publicly criticised by the junior minister responsible, Pat "the Cope" Gallagher, whose Donegal South West was one of the most-important drift-netting area. He said that he did not accept the basis of the scientific report on which the Cabinet had agreed the policy change.cite web |url=http://www.independent.ie/national-news/dempsey-stands-by-decision-to-ban-salmon-drift-net-fishing-66862.html |title=Dempsey stands by decision to ban salmon drift net fishing |author=Brian Dowling and Treacy Hogan |work=The Irish Independent |date=2 November 2006 |accessdate=2008-02-16] The decision was supported by angling groups, but opposed by sea-fishermen, some 400 of whom marched on the Dáil.cite news |url=http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2006/1101/breaking65.html |title=Fishermen warn of backlash over netting ban |author=Eoin Burke-Kennedy |work=Ireland.com |date=1 November 2006 |accessdate=2008-02-16] The drift-netters' anger was directed at the Cabinet Minister, Noel Dempsey, with one poster in the village of Passage East in County Waterford reading "'Noel Dempsey should be hanged, not Saddam - Fianna Fail Out". [cite web |url=http://www.independent.ie/national-news/hang-marine-minister-insist-outraged-salmon-fishermen-67896.html |title=Hang marine minister, insist outraged salmon fishermen |author=Dara deFaoite |work=The Irish Independent |date=9 November 2006 |accessdate=2008-02-16]

Dardis responded that the government had to act on the scientific advice, and said that "the future of a species that has been central to Irish life has been secured by today's decision".

Conflicts of interest in planning

In June 2006, Dardis raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest in the planning system, when local authority planning officials take up new jobs with development companies operating in the same area. He told the Seanad that “no less than a former county manager of a local authority has taken up a senior position with a development company”, noting that the move came only three months after the manager had approved planning permission for a large and controversial development by the same company. [cite web |url=http://archives.tcm.ie/kildarenationalist/2006/06/01/story23047.asp |title=Dardis calls for action on conflicts of interest when planning officials move on |work=Kildare Nationalist |date=1 June 2006 |accessdate=2008-02-16]

2007 election

In 2005, Dardis took office as Chairman of the Progressive Democrats Parliamentary Party. He had been expected to stand again in Kikdare South at the 2007 general election, but announced his decision in March 2007. Noting that it would be hard for the party to a win a seat in the three-seat constituency, he said "We had hoped that the most recent electoral boundary changes would result in a fourth seat for Kildare South but this did not happen".cite web |url=http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2007/0305/breaking78.htm |title=Dardis not to contest General Election |work=The Irish Times |date=5 March 2007|accessdate=2008-02-16] He was instead appointed as chair of the party's election campaign.cite web |url=http://www.progressivedemocrats.ie/press_room/2293/ |title=Senator John Dardis to chair PDs' election campaign |work=Progressive Democrats website |date=5 March 2007|accessdate=2008-02-16]

In the election, the PDs lost six of their eight seats in the Dáil, including that of the party leader Michael McDowell. Dardis subsequently headed a committee to examine the optiojns for the party leadership, which recommended that the role be taken on by a senator or councillor to take on the party leadership (the party rules then required that the position must be held by a TD). [cite web |url=http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2007/0928/breaking44.html |title=PDs set to broaden leadership criteria |author=Nicola Boyes |work=The Irish Times |date=28 September 2007 |accessdate=2008-02-16] A meeting of the party's General council on 16 February 2008 changed the rules to allow any senator, councillor or any party member with the support of 20 other members to stand for the party's leadership. [cite web |url=http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/0216/pds.html |title=PDs change leadership rules |work=RTÉ News |date=16 February 2008 |accessdate=2008-02-16]

References

External links

* [http://www.progressivedemocrats.ie/our_people/member/14/ John Dardis' profile on the Progressive Democrat party website]


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