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Violet-Anne Wynne (born 30 March 1987) is an Irish
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politician who served as a
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(TD) for the
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constituency from
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. Elected as a Sinn Féin member, she resigned from the party and became an independent in February 2022 following a series of disputes with the local party organisation.


Early life and education

Wynne is from
Tullamore Tullamore (; ) is the county town of County Offaly in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is on the Grand Canal (Ireland), Grand Canal, in the middle of the county, and is the fourth most populous town in the Midland Region, Ireland, Midlands Reg ...
,
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. She attended St Colman's National School nearby and the Coláiste Mhuire in Blakestown. She studied psychology at
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. She is a former member of the
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, having been involved for three years. She has worked as a home help provider for young adults with disabilities, a literacy tutor, and for the crime victims helpline.


Political career

Wynne contested the 2019 Clare County Council election, coming 8th out 9 candidates in the
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of
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, securing 4.2% of the first preference vote. In 2020, she was chosen by Sinn Féin local branches in
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to stand for Sinn Féin in the 2020 general election. She had been the local party members' third choice for a candidate, gaining the nomination after their first choice, Councillor Mike McKee, fell ill and died, and their second choice, Noeleen Moran, withdrew from the nomination process after she felt the local branch had not been prompt enough in convening. Wynne had been considered to be a
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in an election Sinn Féin initially did not expect to gain seats in; however, she came second in with 15% of the first preference vote following a surge in Sinn Féin popularity during the election campaign.


Vaccines

Also following her election, journalist Philip Ryan of the ''Irish Independent'' suggested that Wynne previously proposed some
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views regarding the
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relating to cervical cancer. The Sinn Féin press office said Wynne's comments were "old remarks" which did not "reflect Sinn Féin policy".


Social media conduct

In April 2020, Wynne was criticised for her conduct on social media by some of her constituents after she referred to Clare TD Pat Breen and former Clare TD (now Senator)
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as "Prat Breen" and "Timmy Do Nothing". She was also accused of belittling constituents who asked questions in relation to the
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. A spokesperson representing Sinn Féin in County Clare referred to her behaviour as "A prime example why the party's social media guidelines should be followed at all times on social media platforms." Following the criticisms, Wynne issued a formal apology, stating "I understand that a number of remarks I made on Facebook recently have caused offence. I want to apologise for this and to those involved".


Resignation from Sinn Féin

In February 2022, Wynne resigned from Sinn Féin. Wynne alleged that she was the victim of a campaign of "psychological warfare" from members of the local party but that she did not have a problem with Sinn Féin TDs in the Dail. As part of a press release, Wynne stated "I was a proud Sinn Féin TD and took my membership with the party very seriously, I believed that they were the party for United Irelanders and were the future for this island. I now have experience that I can no longer ignore" and went on to suggest that the party did "not take kindly to autonomy and those who do not follow their plans". Wynne resolved to continue her work as TD as an Independent. Sinn Féin Deputy Whip
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responded stating "I am so very sorry to hear of Violet-Anne's decision this morning. Violet-Anne was a valued member of the Sinn Féin Oireachtas team. The party worked extremely hard over the last two years to resolve challenges at constituency level. That work was continuing." At the
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Wynne lost her seat, securing just 310 first preference votes, a 96% drop in votes compared to her 2020 result.


Personal life

Wynne is a member of the
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. She met her partner, John Montaine, while she was living in
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, Dublin. In 2011, the couple decided to settle in Tullycrine near
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,
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with their children under the Rural Settlement Scheme when Montaine developed health issues that required a slower-paced lifestyle. Wynne supports Montaine's use of cannabis to manage epilepsy.


Legal issues

In 2016, housing charity Rural Resettlement Ireland obtained a court judgement for rent arrears of €12,126.40 owed by Wynne and Montaine. Rural Resettlement Ireland closed down but its operators suggested she should give the owed amount to another charity. She subsequently agreed to do so. In May 2022 Wynne said she was "homeless", having relied on short-term accommodation since leaving a house rendered too small by the birth of her sixth child in February 2022. In November 2024, a court ordered Wynne to pay €11,500 in compensation to Fiona Smyth, a former employee the
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found was unfairly dismissed in March 2023. Smyth, who had worked in Wynne’s constituency office as an administrative assistant, described her sudden termination as unjust and upsetting, especially given the personal support she had extended to Wynne during difficult times. The WRC adjudication officer determined that Wynne's decision to dismiss Smyth via a message to her union representative was “astonishing” and lacked due process, as no letter of dismissal or appeals procedure was provided. While Wynne claimed issues with Smyth’s work performance, the WRC found no substantive evidence that Smyth had failed in her role. Smyth’s dismissal came shortly after she requested time off for an emergency, which coincided with union involvement on her behalf. Additionally, Wynne suggested a breach of trust because Smyth's husband joined Sinn Féin and planned to run in an election, but Smyth clarified her husband was pursuing an apprenticeship and had no election plans. Wynne acknowledged the WRC’s decision and expressed her intention to pay but stated she lacked the funds to settle the award in full, leading Smyth to pursue enforcement proceedings through the courts. At a hearing in Ennis District Court on 13 December 2024, a judge granted the determination order, and Wynne pledged to pay the outstanding fee with her termination payment from
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References

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