
Alan Shatter
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In this episode of the State of Us podcast, host Ian O’Doherty sits down for a candid and deeply insightful conversation with Alan Shatter — former Irish government minister, lawyer, author, and a prominent voice in Irish public life.
Brought to you by Rivada Space Networks, this week’s conversation offers an unfiltered look at Shatter’s life and career, from his Dublin upbringing in an Irish-Jewish family to his influential work in law and politics. Alan opens up about his surprising comedic side (including the story behind his satirical bestseller “Family Planning Irish Style”), his deep involvement in sports, and the serious backdrop that shaped his public persona.
As Minister for Justice and Minister for Defence during one of Ireland’s most turbulent economic periods, Shatter offers rare behind-the-scenes reflections on the challenges of public service, the Troika years, and the tough battles fought to protect critical state institutions, such as the Defence Forces and An Garda Síochána. Ian and Alan examine the immense responsibility of governmental roles and the public misconceptions that often accompany them.
A significant portion of the conversation tackles the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Irish political responses, and the rise of antisemitism in Ireland. Alan speaks frankly about the failures and biases he sees in Irish media and government, the recent controversy surrounding the treatment of Irish-Jewish voices, and his personal experiences with hostility and prejudice. They also discuss Ireland’s political relationship with Iran, the current state of the Defence Forces, and the importance of learning from the Irish peace process.
Other discussion points include:
The story of Alan’s journey from law to politics to comic writing
The infamous “Family Planning Irish Style” satire
Why Ireland’s government and media have “demonised” Israel
Shatter’s perspective on the future of Irish Jewry
Lessons from the Troubles and why they’re relevant to Middle East peace
The controversy at the Holocaust memorial and its broader implications
What the future holds for Israel and for Jewish life in Ireland
This is not just a political interview—it's an honest, wide-ranging, and often emotional discussion that asks tough questions about identity, justice, political courage, and the nature of truth in public life.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro and Alan Shatter’s early years
06:52 – Humour, writing, and the making of “Family Planning Irish Style”
10:06 – Entering politics and the seriousness of public perception
15:06 – Banking collapse & inside the economic crash
18:52 – Defending Defence Forces and the Gardaí
24:11 – The Sean Rooney case and Ireland’s role in UN missions
28:06 – Israel, Gaza, and Irish political/media narratives
36:33 – Iran’s role in the conflict and Irish foreign policy
42:26 – Antisemitism, Irish Jewish identity, and shifting community dynamics
57:01 – The Holocaust memorial controversy
1:02:50 – Personal safety and the future for Irish Jews
1:04:35 – Will Israel exist in 10 years?
1:05:35 – Closing thoughts & call for more reasoned debate
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