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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 55 MIN

#669 Men vs Women in Power: Who Delivers Results?

from The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)

In this episode, Niall sits down with John McGuirk, editor of Gript Media, to unpack a comment that has stirred debate in Irish politics.A candidate for the Green Party in Dublin Central, Janet Horner, recently suggested that the Dáil Éireann needs fewer “confrontational hard men” and more women “working collaboratively.”But is that a fair assessment — or just gender politics dressed up as reform?Niall and John dive into the bigger questions:Are women inherently better at governing, or does that stereotype insult the men currently running the country?Has male-dominated leadership failed Ireland — or are we mistaking indecision for compassion and weakness for collaboration?Do we even have “hard men” in the Dáil anymore, or are today’s politicians largely cautious careerists reluctant to make difficult calls?Arguments in Favour of Horner’s ViewResearch often suggests women in leadership tend to adopt more collaborative and consensus-driven approaches.Greater female representation could broaden perspectives in policymaking.Irish politics has historically been male-dominated; change may naturally bring different styles and outcomes.Some argue combative politics has led to gridlock rather than solutions.Arguments AgainstLeadership ability is individual, not gendered — strength and collaboration aren’t exclusive to men or women.Framing politics as “hard men vs. collaborative women” risks simplistic stereotypes.Ireland’s political challenges may stem more from systemic issues than gender imbalance.Voters may want decisive leadership — regardless of whether it comes from a man or a woman.This episode goes beyond slogans to examine what Ireland actually needs right now: more women in power — or simply stronger leaders, regardless of gender?

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