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The Taoiseach Says He Doesn't Want To Be Associated With Conor McGregor's Behaviour


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Conor McGregor's behaviour

Conor McGregor's behaviour is not something the Taoiseach Leo Varadkar says he wants to be associated with.

It's after the Irish MMA fighter marched in last Saturday's St. Patrick's Parade in Chicago with Leo Varadkar.

Conor McGregor

The Taoiseach says he wasn't aware Mr. McGregor would be joining him for the parade.

 

Speaking at a Fine Gael national conference in Wexford, Mr Varadkar said Mr McGregor's history with the law is not something he wants to be associated with.

"I was there at the parade at the invitation of the organisers, representing the country.

"Conor McGregor was there, I believe, at the invitation of the Plumbers Union.


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