‘Not dying anyway folks!’: Independent TD Thomas Pringle recovering in hospital

Mr Pringle responded to well-wishers from hospital on his Facebook page

Thomas Pringle has been a TD since 2011, when he was first elected to the three-seat Donegal South West constituency. Photograph: Eric Luke
Thomas Pringle has been a TD since 2011, when he was first elected to the three-seat Donegal South West constituency. Photograph: Eric Luke

Independent Donegal TD Thomas Pringle has said he is recovering in hospital after becoming ill at his home in Killybegs on Saturday.

Mr Pringle is understood to be seriously ill, but in a stable condition.

Responding to well wishers on Facebook on Tuesday evening, Mr Pringle said: “Not dying anyway folks! All going well here, have the phone for 20 minutes. Can’t reply to all the messages but they are greatly appreciated. Thanks for all your best wishes. See ya soon.”

Not dying anyway folks! All going well here, have the phone for 20 minutes. Can't reply to all the messages but they are greatly appreciated. Thanks for all your best wishes. See ya soon.

Posted by Thomas Pringle on Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Mr Pringle, who turns 50 this month, has been a TD since 2011, when he was first elected to the three-seat Donegal South West constituency. He was subsequently re-elected last year to the new five-seat Donegal constituency.

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Married with three children, Mr Pringle first entered politics when he was elected to Donegal County Council in the 1999 local elections. He subsequently joined Sinn Féin, and was re-elected to the council for the party in 2004, but went Independent again in 2007.

His first attempt to win a Dáil seat was when he unsuccessfully contested the 2002 general election, and he also contested the November 2010 byelection won by then Sinn Féin senator Pearse Doherty.

He was employed by the council and worked as a water services engineer.

A regular contributor to Dáil debates on local and national issues, he has spoken on numerous controversies including water charges and services as well as education and disability.