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Seanad: Order of Business (6 Dec 2016)

Frank Feighan: Anschluss.

Seanad: Order of Business (6 Dec 2016)

Frank Feighan: I note with concern that there is a decision to help increase the price of a postage stamp. The Minister has asked the Cabinet to remove the price cap in order that An Post can continue to carry out its five-day postal service. Last week I sent a letter to another European country that had to go overnight and it cost me €33. An Post is under pressure but it should not be subsidised...

Seanad: Order of Business (6 Dec 2016)

Frank Feighan: We do not need that many.

Seanad: Order of Business (6 Dec 2016)

Frank Feighan: Many Deputies and Senators do not realise the envelopes were paid for by the State four years in advance. We got a discount that was next to nothing.

Seanad: Order of Business (6 Dec 2016)

Frank Feighan: If anybody operating on behalf of the State is to pay money upfront for pre-paid envelopes, he or she should at least get a better discount that would help ensure taxpayers' money is well spent.

Seanad: Order of Business (7 Dec 2016)

Frank Feighan: He is on his way to the airport.

Seanad: Order of Business (7 Dec 2016)

Frank Feighan: He had to be at the airport at 5 o'clock this morning.

Seanad: Order of Business (7 Dec 2016)

Frank Feighan: He is at the airport.

Seanad: Order of Business (7 Dec 2016)

Frank Feighan: I share Senator Daly's concern regarding the Orkambi situation. I saw "Claire Byrne Live" last Monday night and all contributors, including taxpayers, doctors, and people waiting to get Orkambi, were very measured and very concerned. I saw a tweet from the Minister for Health, Deputy Simon Harris, at 5 a.m. While one might ask what he was doing at 5 a.m., the Minister was at the airport on...

Seanad: Order of Business (7 Dec 2016)

Frank Feighan: It is a Limerick dog and one that has won huge prizes and is seemingly worth over €1 million. It shows the complexities of crime in our country when the Garda must arrest four men with guns over the kidnap of a dog. It sounds like something out of a comic strip. I praise the gardaí and all concerned in ensuring this was stopped.

Seanad: Order of Business (8 Dec 2016)

Frank Feighan: I also congratulate T.K. Whitaker on his 100th birthday. He is the architect of modern Ireland. He got rid of the protectionist policies and effectively opened up free trade. He was Secretary General of the Department of Finance having joined the Civil Service in 1934. He was named Irishman of the century in 2002. I thank him for his work, now that he is 100 years young.

Seanad: Order of Business (13 Dec 2016)

Frank Feighan: I also welcome the report by the House of Lords on the implications of Brexit. It is fascinating that this report was simultaneously announced in Dublin and the UK. The report argues that the British political establishment misunderstands the nature of free trade and overstates the negotiating position of the UK. The report also argues that it is a huge challenge for Ireland, the peace...

Seanad: Order of Business (14 Dec 2016)

Frank Feighan: We expect the same for our Bills.

Seanad: Order of Business (14 Dec 2016)

Frank Feighan: We live in very interesting times. Two weeks ago Ms Nicola Sturgeon, MSP, the First Minister of Scotland, was here and everybody was urging Scotland to vote for independence. That was wonderful and on Monday the British House of Lords launched the Brexit: UK-Irish Relations report in Dublin and London. The report was very practical and measured and it showed an interest in Irish-UK...

Seanad: Order of Business (15 Dec 2016)

Frank Feighan: I agree with Senator Mac Lochlainn about Jadotville. I was probably one of the first Members of the Oireachtas who highlighted the fact the men were forgotten about. I was delighted the Government recognised their heroism. I was in Custume Barracks to see the men being presented certificates. I agree they should be recognised in a much more significant fashion. The day in Custume...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement: Implications for Good Friday Agreement of UK Referendum Result: Discussion (Resumed) (15 Dec 2016)

Frank Feighan: I thank the witnesses for their presentations. They were very informative. Like my colleagues, I was amazed to discover that more than 50% of trade through UK ports involves the Republic. It just shows the consequences of a lack of restrictions on free movement of goods and people. I may be wrong about this but I think the British Government is in denial of the position in which we find...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement: Implications for Good Friday Agreement of UK Referendum Result: Discussion (Resumed) (15 Dec 2016)

Frank Feighan: I wish to come back on the issue of the Narrow Water bridge. When I chaired the Joint Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement when Senators Mary White and Terry Brennan were on that committee along with other members who are here, we spoke of and supported the crossing, but there was never talk of the southern relief road to bypass Newry. I will not say we are surprised...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Sport in Ireland; Challenges, Strategies and Governance: FAI, GAA and IRFU (18 Jan 2017)

Frank Feighan: I also have questions for the FAI. Is it possible for me to ask them before Mr. Delaney leaves?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Sport in Ireland; Challenges, Strategies and Governance: FAI, GAA and IRFU (18 Jan 2017)

Frank Feighan: I will try to be brief. I welcome the witnesses. We are very proud of each organisation in terms of their work at local, national and international level. I am the Co-Chairperson of the British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly. I also previously served as Chairman of the Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement. Two of the three organisations here today operate on an...

Seanad: Order of Business (24 Jan 2017)

Frank Feighan: I congratulate and thank the Minister for Health for going to the United Kingdom to invite the European Medicines Agency to come to Ireland. I remind the House that I was the first Oireachtas Member to raise the issue that if Brexit occurs, those 700 to 900 jobs would leave Canary Wharf.I called on him to bring those jobs to Carrick-on-Shannon, which I believe would be a great area to...

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