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🗓️ 17 December 2022
⏱️ 70 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi everybody. As I record, a change of Taoiseach is happening in Ireland. |
0:05.1 | Leo Varadker of the Finnegale Party is becoming Taoiseach for the second time, |
0:09.7 | while Fina Fals's Meihil Martin, who led Ireland through much of the COVID-19 pandemic, |
0:14.8 | is stepping aside. It's all part of an agreement that the two parties made |
0:19.1 | when they went into government together after the 2020 election, along with the Green Party. |
0:24.5 | They agreed to take turns having the role of Taoiseach or Prime Minister, and now it's time to swap places. |
0:31.0 | Mihal Martin is expected to become Minister of Foreign Affairs. |
0:35.1 | The swap means that both Britain and Ireland simultaneously have government |
0:39.4 | leaders of Indian heritage, because in London, the Conservative leader Rishi Sunak became |
0:45.1 | Prime Minister in October. Thradker is the son of an Indian doctor and an Irish nurse, |
0:50.7 | who met as immigrants themselves working for the NHS over in Britain before they moved back to |
0:55.8 | Ireland. Rishi Suna's father is also a doctor while his mother ran a pharmacy. They emigrated to |
1:02.5 | Britain from Kenya and are originally of Punjabi descent. The coincidence of both leaders taking power |
1:09.1 | at the same time has provoked curiosity in India, |
1:12.7 | and renewed interest about the legacy of the British Empire and the historical ties between |
1:17.1 | Ireland and India, which share a past as former colonies. |
1:21.3 | Interestingly, when it comes to Ireland anyway, Leah Varadkar's partly Indian heritage never |
1:26.2 | featured as an electoral issue, and neither |
1:28.5 | did the fact that he happens to be gay. |
1:31.7 | Given the day that's in it, today we're reposting our Ireland and India episode, which |
1:36.6 | explored the links between the Irish and Indian anti-imperial struggles, while also recounting |
1:41.7 | how Irish people took part in the colonisation of India |
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