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- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (22 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: I have always tried to be non-partisan when it comes to politics so I take the opportunity to congratulate the Leader of the Seanad on her sterling performance, particularly last weekend on Newstalk. Her calm confident way of dealing with the emergence from Covid-19, and particularly antigen testing, is a credit to her and all of us in the Seanad, and I thank her for presenting such a...
- Committee on Public Petitions: Safety and Welfare of Children in Direct Provision Report: Discussion (22 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: I welcome Dr. Muldoon and Ms Ward before the committee. In 2018, I travelled to Sicily to see the migration system for myself at the invitation of the Italian Government. While I was there, I met a number of what were wrongfully termed refugees, people who were, in fact, migrants. I have nothing against migrants travelling to better economic circumstances. The Irish have done it more than...
- Committee on Public Petitions: Safety and Welfare of Children in Direct Provision Report: Discussion (22 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: I remember going to Italy at the time. The general answer in this country was that everybody who comes here is properly vetted and we had nothing to worry about. Then I saw the process up close where people arrived without documentation. Whether they destroyed it or it was taken from them is irrelevant. They had no documentation so they were put through a process. The process was...
- Committee on Public Petitions: Safety and Welfare of Children in Direct Provision Report: Discussion (22 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: I thank Dr. Muldoon and his colleague, Ms Ward. The information they constantly give to the public is vital. If they see something that needs to be highlighted, I beg them to come back to the committee and to get it into the public domain. The public needs to know. I will outline an experience I had at the weekend. I have a relative whose legs have been amputated. A three-year-old...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Defence: First Annual Report of the Oversight Group on Women, Peace and Security: Discussion (22 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: I welcome the witnesses, particularly Ms Owen who has been a trailblazer and who broke through the glass ceiling long before many women in Ireland. She comes from a family of very strong women. I am delighted as a brother of eight sisters. All my sisters were strong, independent women in their own right. I never really understood anything but inequality until I left home. It is a...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Issues facing the Aviation Industry: Discussion (Resumed) (22 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: I wish to raise three issues, one of which has to do with the sale of Aer Lingus. Most people see Aer Lingus as the national carrier, although Ms Embleton will agree that it is part of a multinational organisation. Is that impeding the chance of grant aid from the Government to Aer Lingus to ensure that we always have the shamrock on the tail of an aircraft somewhere in the world? My...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Issues facing the Aviation Industry: Discussion (Resumed) (22 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: Lufthansa has had significant support from the German Government. Indeed, most airlines in Europe have received significant support. Does Aer Lingus look at them jealously? There is a great deal of talk about the money that was given to Aer Lingus, but that was income support, not support for the airline itself. How much would Ms Embleton ask the Government to invest in Aer Lingus in...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Issues facing the Aviation Industry: Discussion (Resumed) (22 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: If Ms Embleton could approach the Government and be sure of a positive answer, how much of an investment would Ireland put into Aer Lingus to secure its future?
- Seanad: Aviation Sector: Statements (21 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: I welcome the Minister of State to the House and thank her for being here. I know she is aware that 143,000 jobs in Ireland are associated with aviation. The industry is now on its knees and the main priority is its survival. That concerns not just those who are flying; Senator Garvey just mentioned Lufthansa Tecknik in Shannon, which is vital as well, but I am sure there are colleagues...
- Seanad: Aviation Sector: Statements (21 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: I appreciate that.
- Seanad: Aviation Sector: Statements (21 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: I thank the Senator for that. I am sure he would have corrected the record when he had a moment. A key action we must take is to put money into the airlines. We have lost Stobart Air and a few other small airlines. We have to put money into Aer Lingus and Ryanair. We can do it one of two ways. We can either grant them money or get them back in business carrying passengers. I am sorry I...
- Seanad: Aviation Sector: Statements (21 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: Keep calm.
- Seanad: Affordable Housing Bill 2021: Report and Final Stages (18 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: I support the amendment.It is a novel idea that would work well in addressing the housing needs of the Defence Forces. I do not know whether the Minister has visited the Curragh recently, but I went there to look at what used to be married quarters. I found in a dilapidated state what had been pristine properties when they were handed over to the State when we became a republic. There is a...
- Seanad: Affordable Housing Bill 2021: Report and Final Stages (18 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: I second the amendment.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Defence: Yazidi Community in Iraq: Yazda UK and Ireland (15 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: I thank the Chairman very much. I do not have any questions. The witnesses have been fairly questioned up until now. I want to add my voice to those of support. The Chairman has laid out what he sees as the way forward. I totally agree with and support him on that, as I support Deputy Brady and all others who have spoken. It takes courage to speak out. Anything we can do to help the...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (14 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: I have spoken many times in recent months on the issue of search and rescue operations in Ireland, particularly in the context of the forthcoming contract. The contract that is about to expire has cost this State over €640 million. That contract has many flaws. I sought to have the forthcoming tender scrutinised by the Joint Committee on Transport and Communications but that has not...
- Seanad: Gender Pay Gap Information Bill 2021: Second Stage (14 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: I welcome the Minister to the House. It is rather ironic that we are sitting in this House with female Members discussing the gender pay gap in the most unfriendly female workspace in the country. The furore we had when the Minister for Justice was pregnant and seeking maternity leave was outrageous as was that this should happen in a modern society. November 9 has been mentioned today as...
- Seanad: Public Service Pay Bill 2020: Second Stage (14 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: The Minister of State is welcome to the House. I welcome in particular the unwinding of the financial emergency measures in the public interest. I was heavily involved in trade unionism at the time the FEMPI legislation was running through. I remember in particular the pain we inflicted on our public servants in the draconian way in which we cut their salaries.There were public servants...
- Seanad: Right to Housing: Motion (4 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: I congratulate Senator Fitzpatrick for bringing this motion forward. Her constant speeches on housing and homelessness are to be commended. However, unlike most of my colleagues here, I do not support a constitutional referendum on housing. It is a nonsense and a complete waste of time. Senator McGahon in his address a few moments ago brought us down to the street to the ordinary...
- Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Departmental Reports (1 Jun 2021)
Gerard Craughwell: I welcome the Minister of State, Deputy James Browne, to the House. I have been asked to bring this matter to his attention by Councillor Paddy McQuillan of Louth County Council. As the Minister of State knows, in 2020 Mr. Vivian Geiran carried out a scoping exercise in Drogheda as a direct result of the gang feud that had terrorised the town. He spoke to all relevant agencies and bodies...