He is a member of the Fine Gael party.
He was deputy leader of the Fine Gael party from 2001 until 2002.
He resigned from the Fine Gael party when this became known, thereby effectively ending his political career.
Nationally, the main opposition Fine Gael party held its vote at about 25 percent, according to official preliminary returns.
On 6 July 2012, she resigned from the Fine Gael party.
In 1933 it merged with smaller groups to form the current Fine Gael party.
However in the last local election there was a sharp swing to the opposition Fine Gael party.
He later became a member of the Fine Gael party.
This article chronicles the history of the Fine Gael political party from its inception to the present day.
He remained a prominent member of the Fine Gael party throughout his life, never being shy of political debate.