No disrespect to him, but I agree with you Declan about Hermann. I think the lockdown tyranny, which is what I call it, should have motivated all brave and genuine patriots to get out there and stand against it. He was the leader then of an admittedly small party but really did very little.
But even on this site you see this big push for the smaller parties to unite so presumably it would fall into his lap, as the most high profile leader left, now that Barrett and Reynolds are eclipsed.
As pointed out, this unity was tried in Westmeath, where they had a nationalist alliance, but I don't think Hermann was massively fond of it and might have preferred to have total control.