Results 3,101-3,120 of 4,676 for speaker:Dessie Ellis
- Leaders' Questions (24 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: It would nearly-----
- Leaders' Questions (24 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: It is not happening.
- Leaders' Questions (24 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: Many of these are people's homes.
- Leaders' Questions (24 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: The biggest charade is what the Tánaiste is doing.
- Leaders' Questions (29 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: How many houses is that?
- Leaders' Questions (29 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: A further 80 families are becoming homeless each month.
- Social Housing Policy: Motion [Private Members] (29 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: I move:That Dáil Éireann: accepts that there is an emergency social housing crisis resulting from years of underinvestment in social housing builds and acknowledges that the only way to fully address this crisis is to immediately commence a major social house building programme; further accepts that, as a consequence of lack of investment, bad planning, property speculation and...
- Social Housing Policy: Motion [Private Members] (29 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: The fire sale of NAMA properties should also be immediately stopped, as this has the potential to further add to the homeless crisis. Local authorities should be given first option on empty State lands and buildings which could then be used for accommodation. A total of 2,600 council houses lie vacant in every town and village across Ireland as well as thousands of empty buildings, retail...
- Leaders' Questions (30 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: The Taoiseach refuses to bring in the tractors.
- Leaders' Questions (30 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: It is all for private landlords.
- Leaders' Questions (30 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: It has doubled since then. That is the truth.
- Social Housing Policy: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (30 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: Thanks for giving away 10%.
- Social Housing Policy: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (30 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: It is a joke.
- Social Housing Policy: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (30 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: I thank everyone for their contributions to the debate. I commend all those who help and support the homeless. Volunteers who deliver meals, hot drinks, clothes and other supports have bailed out this Government, as well as the previous one, by their duty. It is clear from the Minister's amendment and his response to our Private Member's Bill that he and his Government colleagues are...
- Social Housing Policy: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (30 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: As a teller, under Standing Order 69 I propose that the vote be taken by other than electronic means.
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Motor Industry (30 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: 168. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the potential repercussions for the Irish motor industry, and the action his Department will take, as a result of allegations made against the Volkswagen company regarding the falsification of emissions in new model cars. [33484/15]
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Driver Test Centres (30 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: 169. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will provide a breakdown of the pass and failure rates in each driving test centre in Dublin; and if the price of a re-test will be re-evaluated. [33485/15]
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: Estimates for Public Services 2015: Vote 31 - Transport, Tourism and Sport (30 Sep 2015)
Dessie Ellis: I thank the Minister. Does the Minister consider that the way he judges performance and targets is sufficient? We have talked about the New Zealand guidelines. Does the Minister consider that it is necessary to monitor the performance in a similar way, to review the targets at the end of the year, and to be targeted in what the Department does? It is easy to judge in sport if something is...
- Order of Business (1 Oct 2015)
Dessie Ellis: An apartment block of 68 units has been lying idle for almost a decade in Prospect Hill, Finglas. For the past two years; individuals and families were allocated to them from the housing lists, only to be stopped at the last minute due to fire safety concerns. NAMA and the receiver are in control of the apartments. The Tánaiste and other Ministers have indicated that NAMA will play a...
- Order of Business (1 Oct 2015)
Dessie Ellis: The situation has been ongoing for ten years.