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Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Select Sub-Committee on Finance: Taxation Agreements: Motion (12 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: The famous rules.

Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Select Sub-Committee on Finance: Taxation Agreements: Motion (12 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: We submitted it to the Department of Finance. It referred to increasing the effective rate of corporation tax to 15% which would bring in €5 billion, €2.5 billion could be raised on income tax, a financial transaction tax-----

Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Select Sub-Committee on Finance: Taxation Agreements: Motion (12 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: Yes, on the top 5%, namely, those earning over €100,000, by increasing the effective tax rate.

Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Select Sub-Committee on Finance: Taxation Agreements: Motion (12 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: And a wealth tax.

Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Select Sub-Committee on Finance: Taxation Agreements: Motion (12 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: No. The Minister must be kidding. The table, which I will provide for him if he wants it, shows people earning €4 million and €5 million at the top rate will pay an effective rate of 62% and people on €100,000 will pay an effective rate of 33%. If we have a sliding scale going from one to the other we can raise €2.5 billion. I will show the Minister the table.

Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Select Sub-Committee on Finance: Taxation Agreements: Motion (12 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: On the poor.

Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Select Sub-Committee on Finance: Taxation Agreements: Motion (12 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: On the rich.

Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Select Sub-Committee on Finance: Taxation Agreements: Motion (12 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: State to state.

Leaders' Questions (13 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: A guillotine is also being applied in respect of that legislation.

Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: I refer to the budget overruns and the extra cuts required as a result a few months ago. They included very significant cuts to home help hours and to the provision for personal assistants for those with disabilities. We do not know the details of further cuts amounting to €780 million due to be made as part of the budget. The Government has put a spin on the fact that extra money is...

Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: Earlier the Tánaiste rightly or wrongly ridiculed some of the Opposition for not fully scrutinising the supplementary health budget at the health committee, and I was not at the health committee, and now-----

Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: I thank the Leas-Cheann Comhairle. In his comments criticising the Opposition for the points they made, the Tánaiste said Deputies should do their job in scrutinising legislation and yet he is denying Deputies in this House the opportunity to scrutinise fully this legislation. That is as clear as day.

Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: With the time the Tánaiste has allowed for the debate and the guillotine that will be imposed on it, we simply will not get to discuss some of the most substantive issues-----

Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: -----in this Bill that will affect the lives of struggling families, families affected by disability, children and women. That is an affront to democracy. It is an affront to the Tánaiste's promises for a new type of politics. It gives an opportunity, as we saw last night, for the Minister to filibuster on less important issues, to talk down the clock in order that we do not get to...

Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: -----wryly all he likes, the truth is-----

Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: -----from the moment the Government imposed the guillotine on the debate it became impossible to have a serious debate on the amendments that have been put forward-----

Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: -----which could obviate the need to impose these brutal cuts.

Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: We have proposed alternative PRSI measures, fair measures, which would take the burden off people on low and middle incomes, off the unemployed and so on.

Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: I ask the Tánaiste to lift the guillotine on the debate and allow it to take place.

Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)

Richard Boyd Barrett: Ask the troika can we have time for the debate.

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