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Healy-Rae

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Independent.ie : Belfast riots: Police use water cannon on protesters after lorry set ablaze
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Framed as a crumbling political 'empire' defined by family infighting and dynastic decline

Uses dramatized political narrative with terms like 'dynasty', 'kingdom', and 'fallout', suggesting inevitable decline rather than policy-based critique.

“So, is this the beginning of the end of the Healy-Rae dynasty? And is their kingdom now divided?”

Independent.ie : Simon Bourke: The awe and joy of a World Cup fades in the face of …
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Healy-Rae political brand framed as unstable and in crisis

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“Can brothers Danny and Michael save family brand as row deepens?”

Independent.ie : How Daniel Kinahan phoned me to claim he was the victim of a government conspiracy
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Political family portrayed as entering a state of crisis and potential collapse

Narrative framing constructs a dramatic arc of decline and internal conflict, suggesting the 'end of a dynasty'.

“So, is this the beginning of the end of the Healy-Rae dynasty?”

Independent.ie : From newspapers to internet café: Navan newsagent owner retires as 130 year family ownership ends
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Healy-Rae political brand framed as entering a period of crisis and potential collapse

The article uses dramatic narrative framing, asking 'Is this the beginning of the end of the Healy-Rae dynasty?' and 'is their kingdom now divided?', suggesting internal collapse rather than routine political disagreement.

“So, is this the beginning of the end of the Healy-Rae dynasty? And is their kingdom now divided?”

Independent.ie : Man who raped two sisters jailed for 12.5 years
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framing political developments as a dramatic collapse of a political dynasty

narrative_framing

“So, is this the beginning of the end of the Healy-Rae dynasty? And is their kingdom now divided?”

Independent.ie : Sean ‘Knife’ McGovern profile: From unknown street dealer, to surviving the Regency attack and becoming …
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The Healy-Rae political brand is framed as entering a period of instability and internal conflict

The story angle emphasizes 'cracks within the family' and 'fallout', using crisis language to suggest the potential collapse of a long-standing political dynasty.

“But disagreement over support for the government has exposed cracks within the family.”

Independent.ie : Fionnán Sheahan: ‘Comfortable, Affluent, Liberal, Property Owner, Lefties’ – the mutual distrust between Shinners and …
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Healy-Rae political brand portrayed as collapsing amid internal conflict

[appeal_to_emotion] and [narr游戏副本] techniques: The article uses dramatic narrative framing ('beginning of the end', 'kingdom now divided') to suggest an existential crisis for the Healy-Rae political brand, despite presenting only political disagreement over government support.

“So, is this the beginning of the end of the Healy-Rae dynasty? And is their kingdom now divided?”

Irish Times : Raes were seen as great gas. But there is little funny about their politics – …
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framed as adversarial to national unity and good governance

[moral_framing], [conflict_framing]

“But if everyone is concentrating on the local, who is looking out for the bigger picture? Who makes the arguments for the national interest?”

Irish Times : Raes were seen as great gas. But there is little funny about their politics – …
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framed as lacking legitimacy in national governance due to hyper-local focus

[moral_framing], [contextualisation]

“There is simply no space in this type of politics for governments to make difficult, far-sighted decisions that will benefit the country in the longer-term.”

Irish Times : Raes were seen as great gas. But there is little funny about their politics – …
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portrayed as dishonest or disingenuous about resignation motives

[editorializing], [loaded_language]

“all that stuff he told us after he resigned was actually horse manure”