Conor McGregor would be 'widely rejected' in presidential run, says Jack Chambers
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Nikita Hand recently won a civil lawsuit against Conor McGregor, who was found liable for assault stemming from an incident in 2018. Hand was awarded damages after a trial that lasted three weeks. Following the ruling, McGregor announced his intention to appeal. Meanwhile, he has been vocal about political aspirations, including a possible run for the Irish presidency. Public Expenditure Minister Jack Chambers remarked on McGregor's divisive political rhetoric, suggesting it does not resonate with the Irish population and indicating strong rejection from political parties.
Last November, Nikita Hand won a civil trial against Conor McGregor after he was found liable for assault, with the fighter appealing the decision.
Public Expenditure Minister Jack Chambers emphasized the rejection of McGregor's political ambitions, suggesting that extreme politics do not resonate with the Irish public.
Read at Irish Independent
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