Lorraine Clifford-Lee

Lorraine Clifford-Lee (born 22 September 1981) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as a Senator for the Cultural and Educational Panel from April 2016 to April 2020.[1]

Lorraine Clifford-Lee
Senator
In office
27 April 2016  27 March 2020
ConstituencyCultural and Educational Panel
Personal details
Born
Lorraine Clifford

(1981-09-22) 22 September 1981
Waterford, Ireland
NationalityIrish
Political partyFianna Fáil
Spouse(s)John Lee (m. 2013)
Children2
Alma materUniversity College Cork

Originally from Waterford, she was an unsuccessful candidate for the Dublin Fingal constituency at the 2016 general election. She polled 3,359 first preferences and was eliminated on the ninth count.[2]

She lives in Donabate with her husband John Lee and her daughter and son.[3] Her husband is the political editor of the Irish Mail on Sunday newspaper. She is a self-employed solicitor and is a fluent Irish speaker.[4] On her election to the Seanad she was appointed as the Fianna Fáil Seanad spokesperson for Justice, Children and Youth Affairs. In November 2018 she was appointed Deputy Leader of the opposition in the Seanad.

Clifford-Lee is a candidate in the 29 November 2019 by-election in Dublin Fingal to fill the seat vacated following Independents 4 Change's Clare Daly election as a Member of the European Parliament in May 2019.

At the start of the 2019 Dublin Fingal by-election campaign, Clifford-Lee was forced to apologise for several tweets from 2011, portraying negative and racist attitudes towards travellers and Brazilians.[5] She has refused calls to stand down as a candidate, claiming she is the victim of a smear campaign, while Fianna Fáil have so far refused to discipline her.[6] She received 18.5% of the first preference votes, coming second, and was eliminated on the final count. Se was also an unsuccessful candidate for Dublin Fingal at the 2020 general election. She lost her seat at the 2020 Seanad election.

References

  1. "Lorraine Clifford-Lee". Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
  2. "Lorraine Clifford Lee". Electionsireland.org. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  3. "Lorraine Clifford Lee added to Fianna Fail ticket in Dublin Fingal". Irish Independent. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  4. "Election-2016 - Lorraine Clifford-Lee". TheJournal.ie. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  5. Feehan, Conor (11 November 2019). "Senator apologises for 'Traveller' and 'dwarf' tweets but claims she is victim of smear campaign". Irish Independent.
  6. "'Very sincere and heartfelt apology': Fianna Fáil's Clifford-Lee has apologised to Traveller organisation for tweets". Journal. 15 November 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2019.


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