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Public Transport. (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: Including from the Labour Party

Public Transport. (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: I was leader of the Labour Party on Dublin City Council for more than eight years. One of our core policies has always been a sustainable transport system for Dublin. We launched a widespread sustainable approach to transport in the city in the early 1990s. For example, I proposed the first cycle way network for Dublin. We also sought real time and intermediate information and much better...

Public Transport. (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: I am a faster speaker.

Air Services. (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: Is the Minister and the Government reconsidering the €10 departure tax? We have heard in recent days that this is the straw breaking the camel's back for operators. Michael O'Leary of Ryanair says this tax is the primary reason 200 jobs at Ryanair in Dublin Airport have been lost and we hear that Aer Lingus will have to find €30 million in 2009 to fund the losses resulting from this...

Air Services. (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: That is exactly what it is.

Air Services. (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: We are losing jobs.

Air Services. (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: Where there is no travel tax and no departure tax.

Air Services. (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: He might be right about some things.

Air Services. (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: That is what the Government does.

Air Services. (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: That is for 2010. I remember the unfortunate budget.

Air Services. (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: The figure for this year will be €95 million.

Cycle Facilities. (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: It sounds like a good idea. However, the problem with cycling provision is that the Government is not prepared to spend any money on it. While I welcome the Minister's comments on the Sutton-Sandycove route, the Australian Labour Party Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, will this year introduce a cycling programme with a value of 40 million Australian dollars. By contrast, we seem to be doing...

Cycle Facilities. (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: We are still waiting.

Public Transport. (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: Question 59: To ask the Minister for Transport his views on reviewing the public service obligation awarded to Dublin Bus and Bus Éireann for 2009 in view of the programme of cutbacks of up to 400 buses and 600 jobs planned at both public transport companies and the effect these cutbacks will have on rural and urban communities here; the meetings he has had with Bus Éireann and Dublin Bus...

Public Transport. (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: The Minister should confirm that one of the key findings of the Deloitte report was that subsidies to public transport and specifically to buses in most other European cities are far higher than in Dublin, which is something that Fine Gael conveniently forgets. For example, subsidies of 68%, 79%, 57% and 62% obtain in Brussels, Lyon, Zürich and Amsterdam, respectively, while Dublin of...

Public Transport. (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: ——why is there no voluntary redundancy in this matter? Is the Minister not the responsible person in this regard?

Leaders' Questions (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: That is what he really thinks.

Requests to Move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 32 (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: I wish to seek the adjournment of the Dáil under Standing Order 32 to raise a matter of national importance, namely, that the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment immediately engages with the management and workers at SR Technics to prevent the closure of this critical aviation and engineering company; and if she will also urgently engage with all of the relevant State...

Order of Business (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: Will the promised legislation on financial regulation improvements and changes include mutual societies and the urgent need to strengthen the accountability of the directors of mutual societies to their members? The Taoiseach and I sat across a table in 1993 or 1994 to discuss TEAM Aer Lingus.

Order of Business (17 Feb 2009)

Tommy Broughan: Exactly.

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