Ciaran Mullooly believes if Conor McGregor does run, it would be a divisive campaign.
Bitter, nasty and drawn-out - that's what a Midlands MEP says a potential Presidental campaign could look like for Conor McGregor.
It follows speculation his visit to the White House yesterday could be the opening shot in a campaign to become President.
The former MMA fighter, who was found liable for rape in a civil trial last year, met with Donald Trump and Elon Musk to mark St. Patrick's day.
He took the opportunity to criticise the government on immigration, and reacted to the Taoiseach's criticism of his comments by saying Michael Martin was 'talking down a fellow Irishman'.
Midlands North West MEP Ciaran Mullooly says it would be a breakdown for the country:
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