Results 1,421-1,440 of 2,967 for speaker:Séamus Healy
- Leaders' Questions (11 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: -----we know from the Sunday Independent 300 rich list that they have increased their wealth by €9 billion since 2011.
- Leaders' Questions (11 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: That is €9,000 million. A very small tax, wealth assets or income tax, on these very wealthy individuals would cover-----
- Leaders' Questions (11 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: I have a question.
- Leaders' Questions (11 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: With all respect, the first question took 15 minutes.
- Leaders' Questions (11 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: As I said, a very small tax-----
- Leaders' Questions (11 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: -----on these very wealthy individuals would cover this Christmas bonus-----
- Leaders' Questions (11 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: -----numerous times over.
- Leaders' Questions (11 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: In the context of the obscene wealth-----
- Leaders' Questions (11 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: -----of those 300 richest people in this country-----
- Leaders' Questions (11 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: -----will the Taoiseach reconsider his decision not to pay the Christmas bonus and at least give some little comfort to people who are deprived this Christmas?
- Leaders' Questions (11 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: It is being destroyed every day of the week.
- Leaders' Questions (11 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: There are buckets of money. This is a very wealthy country.
- Leaders' Questions (11 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: Child benefit was cut in the last two budgets. Another promise broken by the Labour Party.
- Leaders' Questions (11 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: Christmas can be a lonely and difficult time of the year for the poor and low-income families, for the elderly, for carers and for long-term social welfare recipients. The Christmas bonus made Christmas for many such families and gave them a little bit of comfort. The official State statistics agency, namely, the Central Statistics Office, has found that almost one quarter of the people do...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children: Scrutiny of EU Legislative Proposals (10 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: I have two brief questions. At what stage are we at in being able to guarantee that these difficulties will not arise again? Are there pre-inspections and unannounced inspections of materials and the manufacturing of these implants?
- Written Answers — Department of Finance: Banking Sector Issues (10 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: 141. To ask the Minister for Finance in view of the fact that any option to sell the preference shares to third party investors is a decision for the State alone, if he has decided to sell any of the preference shares held by the State in Bank of Ireland to third party investors; if he has, the portion of the preference shares that will be sold to third party investors; in view of the fact...
- Written Answers — Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources: Inland Fisheries Issues (10 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: 303. To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources the position regarding the proposal to introduce a compulsory angler registration charge; if he has considered the damage this would do to angling tourism and the development of angling generally; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [53098/13]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Services for People with Disabilities (10 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: 545. To ask the Minister for Health the position regarding the mobility allowance and motorised transport grant schemes; if the interdepartmental group has reported; if not, when the report is due; the timeline for the introduction of the proposed statutory schemes; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [53100/13]
- Leaders' Questions (5 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: Here we go again.
- Leaders' Questions (5 Dec 2013)
Séamus Healy: There are 30,000, they are not individuals.