- John Deasy
John Deasy (born 1967) is an Irish
Fine Gael politician, representing the Waterford constituency asTeachta Dála since the 2002 General Election.John Deasy was born in Abbeyside,
Dungarvan ,County Waterford . He was educated at Coláiste na Rinne, Ring, County Waterford, and at St. Augustine's College inDungarvan ,County Waterford . Deasy studied atMercyhurst College ,Erie, Pennsylvania ,USA , on a golfing scholarship where he received aBachelor of Arts in History and Communications.In 1990, Deasy was employed as a
legislative assistant in theUnited States Senate , handling trade and foreign affairs for (the now-deceased) RepublicanUnited States Senator ,John Heinz . The following year he became manager of public affairs for a multinational waste company. Deasy was also legislative assistant in theUnited States House of Representatives , handling trade, foreign affairs, energy, environment, banking, economic development, immigration and human rights for U.S. Representative, Ronald K. Machtley.He returned to the
Republic of Ireland , where he studied atUniversity College Cork , qualifying with a degree in law. In 1999 he embarked on a political career and was elected to Waterford County Council. In the 2002 General Election he was elected toDáil Éireann for the first time, succeeding his fatherAustin Deasy who was retiring. He was appointed Spokesperson on Justice, Equality & Law Reform by the new leader,Enda Kenny . He was controversially sacked from the Fine Gael front bench in 2004 for smoking tobacco in the members bar atLeinster House , the home of the Irish parliament, just days after a nationwide ban on smoking in the workplace had come into effect. In October 2004 he failed to return to the front bench in the reshuffle, but was appointed Chairman of the Dáil's European Affairs Committee.In January 2007 he announced his intention to challenge Enda Kenny for the Fine Gael Leadership should the party fail to enter government after the 2007 General Election.
In May 2005, John Deasy married the TV3 presenter,
Maura Derrane .External links
* [http://johndeasy.finegael.ie John Deasy's page on the Fine Gael website]
* [http://electionsireland.org/candidate.cfm?ID=4859 John Deasy's electoral history] (ElectionsIreland.org)ee also
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