'People can tell me to f**k off if they're not interested' - Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch on his general election bid
Briefly

In a surprising turn, Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch expressed confidence in his potential election in Dublin Central, citing Tony Gregory as his political inspiration. Hutch emphasized his focus on representing the people rather than his competitors, particularly dismissing any notion of a rivalry with Mary Lou McDonald.
Hutch referred to cartel boss Daniel Kinahan as 'the devil,' showing his clear stance against organized crime and reiterating his commitment to a lawful and orderly society.
Highlighting his inclusive vision, Hutch stated, 'Immigrants are needed if they are here to work,' indicating his belief in the importance of contributing members of society, regardless of their origin.
Despite his criminal background, Hutch expressed a willingness to work with established political figures like Mary Lou McDonald and Micheál Martin if elected, indicating a pragmatic approach toward improving Dublin Central.
Read at Independent
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