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- Seanad: Juvenile Offenders: Motion. (16 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: We should perhaps look to Americaââ
- Seanad: Juvenile Offenders: Motion. (16 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: ââwhere the PAY system is in place â the prosecution alternatives programme.
- Seanad: Juvenile Offenders: Motion. (16 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: It is something the Minister should consider for young people.
- Seanad: Juvenile Offenders: Motion. (16 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: The Cathaoirleach does not like to hear the truth.
- Seanad: Juvenile Offenders: Motion. (16 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: If it suits, I will.
- Seanad: Juvenile Offenders: Motion. (16 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: If it suits, I will.
- Seanad: Juvenile Offenders: Motion. (16 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: If it hurts, I will.
- Seanad: Juvenile Offenders: Motion. (16 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: Can one not speak the truth in the Chamber?
- Seanad: Juvenile Offenders: Motion. (16 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: I will.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (17 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: Will the Acting Leader invite the Minister for Agriculture and Food, Deputy Coughlan, to a debate on the consolidation of farm holdings through reinvestment and tax relief? Ireland has the highest level of farm fragmentation in Europe and this must be tackled. Approximately one quarter of farms are in a single parcel of land. It goes back to the divide and conquer policy of our landlord days....
- Seanad: Order of Business (Resumed). (23 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: I support the call to invite the Minister for Transport to the House to debate the condition of the school bus fleet, particularly in rural areas. Much is expected of the system but many of the buses operating throughout rural Ireland are in a very poor condition. A child recently told me that pupils travel to school each morning in bone-shakers. Some pupils must leave their homes at 7 a.m....
- Seanad: Housing Policy: Statements. (23 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: I welcome the Minister. I hope he will have time later to go to Buswell's Hotel to address the farmers on the devastating impact the nitrates action plan is havingââ
- Seanad: Housing Policy: Statements. (23 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: ââon pig producers. It is important that he do so.
- Seanad: Housing Policy: Statements. (23 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: The Minister mentioned the issue of central heating in local authority houses and the grants that were provided last year. While most, if not all, local authorities have provided the infrastructure in such houses, a serious problem exists with the ESB, which is probably the councils' biggest supplier in terms of connecting cental heating and electricity. I ask the Minister to investigate this...
- Seanad: Housing Policy: Statements. (23 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: Fine Gael spelled out its housing agenda last year, prior to the local and European elections. We proposed a house deposit savings scheme, similar to the SSIA scheme, to help young people who are saving for a deposit for a new home. Under the scheme, first-time buyers will receive â¬1 for every â¬3 they save provided those savings are used for a deposit on a house. We also proposed the...
- Seanad: Housing Policy: Statements. (23 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: ââshowed that 51% of homeless people surveyed were or had been taking illegal drugs and that illegal drug use contributed to a range of other problems, including poor nutrition and physical disorders.
- Seanad: Housing Policy: Statements. (23 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: There are 5,581 homeless people in Ireland, some 4,060 of them â including 1,140 children â in Dublin. That is a number high enough to fill the Point Depot twice over. It is high time that we solved those problems and I hope that the Minister will act on them immediately.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (30 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: I support my colleague, Senator Bradford, on the amendment to the Order of Business. This Government has savaged the wheat, dairy and grain industries and, as Senator Mooney says, it is about to savage the pig and poultry industries by its handling of the nitrates directive. It is dismantling the beef industry as we speak and the Minister has lost the confidence and trust of Irish farmers.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (30 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: In my clinic at the weekend, farmers were asking what the Government would do next to the agricultural sector.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (30 Nov 2005)
James Bannon: This Government has shamefully neglected farmers for the past eight years.