At the 2020 general election, Smith was elected as a TD for Dublin Fingal.[5][6] After his election to the Dáil, James Humphreys was co-opted to Smith's seat on Fingal County Council.[7] He was one of two TDs to nominate Alan Kelly for the position of Labour Party leader in the 2020 leadership election.[8]
In 2021, Smith received media attention for criticising Michael and Danny Healy-Rae in the Dáil, after the two TDs had accused Labour of being "anti-worker" after proposing a zero-COVID strategy, accusing the Healy-Raes of coming from a background of "Fianna Fáil privilege and millions and millions of euros" and "pretending to be working class."[9][10][11][12] He received praise from Miriam Lord for this, being dubbed a "working-class hero" in her column.[13]
Smith's father was a carpenter by profession.[9] He went to secondary school at Mount Temple Comprehensive School. Smith studied at Dublin City University, completing a bachelors degree in business studies and a masters degree in International Security and Conflict Resolution.[15] He is currently[when?] studying for a PhD in nuclear disarmament studies.[16]
He is married to Lynsey, and they have one son.[17]
References
^"Duncan Smith". Oireachtas Members Database. Archived from the original on 15 February 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
^"Duncan Smith". ElectionsIreland.org. Archived from the original on 6 June 2021. Retrieved 6 June 2021.