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Bob Geldof Rules Out Irish Presidency – No Time for Campaign

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Bob geldof Dismisses ‍Presidential Run, Reveals Conversation with Taoiseach

Dublin, Ireland – Bob ⁢Geldof has firmly denied ever being seriously interested in a bid for the Irish presidency,⁣ detailing ⁣a conversation with Taoiseach Micheál ⁤Martin that quickly extinguished any possibility. The Boomtown⁤ Rats frontman had​ been⁢ linked to a potential run for the office several weeks ago, prompting Martin to publicly acknowledge discussions with the renowned activist.

Geldof, a native of Dun ‌Laoghaire, explained ‌that the conversation⁤ with the Taoiseach was brief, as ‍Martin had already settled on a preferred candidate: former Dublin Gaelic football manager ‌Jim Gavin. Gavin was formally confirmed as Fianna Fáil’s nominee last ‌week.

The matter was brought ⁤up again Tuesday evening as Geldof accepted a Lifetime Achievement Award at the‌ Sky Arts Awards. When pressed by Sky‍ News about his potential candidacy,Geldof stated ​he “would never walk myself in.”

He recounted how the speculation began after a festival performance in Ireland, ⁤were he⁤ was ⁢jokingly asked about running. “They ask that of ‍everybody ⁣in Ireland, that’s the‌ first thing – because anyone can ⁢ [make a run], which is good,” he‌ said. He admitted⁣ to initially responding with openness,noting his decades of work ⁤with the Boomtown Rats and Band Aid,and a⁤ desire to “do something new,interesting and useful.”

Though, geldof clarified that this was not a serious intention. He stated he‍ quickly dismissed the​ idea, citing a lack of time given his existing commitments – including album promotion

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