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- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: She did not have a dependant.
- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: The Deputy is referring to a single person.
- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: Táim glan i gcoinne an Bhille seo. Is ionsaí mór é i gcoinne an gnáth duine, go háirithe duine ar phá íseal nó ar social welfare. Sinn Féin opposes this Bill and the people of Ireland have made clear they oppose it, by coming out on the streets in protest in their tens of thousands to say "No" to the unfair and unacceptable burden of...
- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: Gabh mo leithscéal. While much of the focus has been on water charges, this Bill presents major concerns for low paid people regarding their ability to maintain the most basic domestic services. With the increase of private companies involved in the provision of electricity, gas and refuse services, we will see this legislation being used aggressively against people who are struggling...
- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: I remind Deputy Catherine Byrne about her history in the council. When she and her Fine Gael colleagues voted to privatise the waste charges in Dublin City Council, they promised senior citizens would be protected. It did not last very long.
- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: I have not paid them and I will not. The Minister of State Deputy Ó Ríordáin, also voted for bin charges and where are we now? Where are the senior citizens the Government said it would protect?
- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: Yes.
- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: The campaign will continue in my area and throughout the country and the numbers on the streets will increase. This is what the Government fears. We have political policing as a result of the campaign.
- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: No. The Deputy must be living in the past.
- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: Young children have been pulled out of their homes in the mornings. People's homes were raided in places such as Tallaght and there was not a word from any of the Members.
- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: I must point out the consequences of the Bill and the fact there are issues beyond what is in the Bill that will affect people's lives.
- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: It is my job to point out the problems. There will be more people out on the streets. The Government has called people spongers. People are not spongers. They want to pay their own way, but in a fair way, namely, through taxation, which is the way they have always done it. Other issues are coming down the road regarding water.
- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: I am going to point out where there will be more charges people will have to look out for.
- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: The sewerage section of Dublin City Council will end up in private hands-----
- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: It has.
- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: It is. It is one of the effects that will happen. Sewage in Dublin City Council and local authority housing will be charged for and the council will not be dealing with these issues.
- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: No.
- Civil Debt (Procedures) Bill 2015: Second Stage (3 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: I will call a quorum before I sit down.
- Urban Regeneration and Housing Bill 2015: Report Stage (7 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: I do not see the point of the amendment because NAMA will not be in existence for much longer. This would create extra cost. We are adding an extra cost on in terms of NAMA and the properties that are there, in particular when it comes to the levies. As such, I do not see the purpose of the amendment and will oppose it.
- Urban Regeneration and Housing Bill 2015: Report Stage (7 Jul 2015)
Dessie Ellis: In my first contribution, I focused on the amendment without dealing with the broader issues. I want to say a couple of things about NAMA. It has been a disaster and will prove to be one of the scandals of the country in the future. There are a lot of questions to be answered. When it was set up we could not get answers to from it about anything that was going on, no matter what...