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Order of Business (16 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: Does the Tánaiste not think Irish Water should come before the Oireachtas?

Order of Business (16 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: The Tánaiste is acknowledging the changing weather vane.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: The Government might have, but the Dáil did not.

Order of Business (16 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: Liverpool.

Leaders' Questions (16 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: There is a lot of worry among Labour Party Deputies.

Leaders' Questions (16 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: I did not say that.

Leaders' Questions (16 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: Back in 2009 the Fine Gael Party, in a policy document entitled NewERA, said it would bring all of Ireland's water assets under the ownership of one State company, Irish Water. Its document goes into considerable detail as to how Irish Water would be a super-lean and efficient operation in terms of organising the Irish water supply. Yesterday, we saw and read that the Fine Gael Deputies are...

Leaders' Questions (16 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: Is Deputy O'Dowd not right in many respects that the whole execution, implementation and establishment of Irish Water has been an unmitigated disaster-----

Leaders' Questions (16 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: -----and it does not justify the yield by any business model or any definition? All of that does not justify the yield of about €150 million. While I am not even suggesting this, putting 5 cent on a gallon of petrol would have raised the equivalent amount of revenue.

Leaders' Questions (16 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: There are many ways to raise funding and many ways to do things. The Fine Gael Party, not in any context of the prevailing situation, believed in establishing a whole range of utilities. This was in its NewERA document, which the current Minister, Deputy Coveney, developed at that time. I do not know who worked with him to develop those ideas, but they were very strong and bullish about...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Trade Agreements (16 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: 32. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the position regarding the EU-USA trade agreement; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35203/14]

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: IDA Staff (16 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: 34. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation if he has met the new chief executive officer of IDA Ireland; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35669/14]

Financial Resolutions 2015 - Financial Resolution No. 3: General (Resumed) (15 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: This is outrageous.

Financial Resolutions 2015 - Financial Resolution No. 3: General (Resumed) (15 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: Nobody suggested that; I am making the point that, like everything the Government does, it is about presentation.

Financial Resolutions 2015 - Financial Resolution No. 3: General (Resumed) (15 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: Yesterday, Deputy Michael McGrath highlighted this issue and pointed out that the Government was fortunate-----

Financial Resolutions 2015 - Financial Resolution No. 3: General (Resumed) (15 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: -----in having a technical restatement that provided €2 billion in fiscal room. It appears the last thing the Government wants is an informed debate on the economy because that might get in the way of its campaign to claim credit for everything. The return to growth has been helped by fiscal consolidation. There is no doubt about this, but fiscal consolidation is not the reason...

Financial Resolutions 2015 - Financial Resolution No. 3: General (Resumed) (15 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: The hard substance of these changes is nothing but a continued confirmation of the dominance of Fine Gael’s core right-wing beliefs. Yet again, the largest benefit has been given to the highest income earners.

Financial Resolutions 2015 - Financial Resolution No. 3: General (Resumed) (15 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: The much-trailed claw backs merely altered this slightly. A person on €200,000 will gain four times as much as a person on the minimum wage. The Government can dress it up whatever way it wants, but fairness it is not. Of course, what most people will gain from the budget will be set against the new water charges they will begin to pay in January.

Financial Resolutions 2015 - Financial Resolution No. 3: General (Resumed) (15 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: In the past three years the Tánaiste managed the incredible task of talking like a left-wing dissident in her party while implementing an almost Thatcherite welfare policy. She cut €2 billion from the weakest sections of society and told people to simply get off the couch and look after themselves. She cut support towards funeral costs and then talked about how high funeral...

Financial Resolutions 2015 - Financial Resolution No. 3: General (Resumed) (15 Oct 2014)

Micheál Martin: In every part of our country there are families facing the reality of a two-tiered, deeply unfair recovery. The way to assess this budget is not how many headlines it gets but how much it helps those who are being left behind. No matter what way you look at it, the budget has failed this test. Yesterday the Government delivered the first of two election budgets. It had no social economic...

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