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Mary Lou McDonald: Leo Varadkar is kind of smarmy

Mary Lou McDonald's jibe at the Taoiseach comes less than a day after she replaced Gerry Adams as Sinn Fein president. Picture by Niall Carson, PA Wire
Mary Lou McDonald's jibe at the Taoiseach comes less than a day after she replaced Gerry Adams as Sinn Fein president. Picture by Niall Carson, PA Wire Mary Lou McDonald's jibe at the Taoiseach comes less than a day after she replaced Gerry Adams as Sinn Fein president. Picture by Niall Carson, PA Wire

SINN Fein's new leader Mary Lou McDonald, has accused the taoiseach of being "smarmy".

Mrs McDonald referred to Leo Vardakar's penchant for novelty socks and his reference to the film Love Actually during his first visit to Downing Street last year and said: "Leo is kind of smarmy."

Her jibe at the taoiseach comes less than a day after she replaced Gerry Adams as Sinn Féin president.

It is not the first time the pair have clashed.

In September the taoiseach accused Mrs McDonald of being "very cranky" and compared her to French far-right leader Marine Le Pen during ill-tempered exchanges in the Dáil.

When asked during an interview with Sky News yesterday what word she would use to describe Mr Varadkar, Mrs McDonald responded: "Smarmy."

She added: "Leo is kind of smarmy. You'll have seen him in Number 10 talking about Love Actually and donning various pairs of socks. So, smarmy."

Mrs McDonald also said she was hopeful she would see a united Ireland within her lifetime as Sinn Féin president.

Describing Brexit as an "absolute disaster" and said it was "mutually incompatible" with the Good Friday Agreement.

"I sense a real resentment amongst Irish people that Ireland becomes collateral damage in a power play with the Tories in Dublin," she said.

Mrs McDonald said the bread-and-butter and Ireland's political interests "demand the entire island stay within the customs union and single market."

"It is alarming to hear the mantra from London 'we are gone, we are out' with no sense of the consequence of that."