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- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: On bicycles.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: Déanfaidh mé mo dhícheall. I call on the Tánaiste, especially given what we are hearing from the tallies in Meath East, to be the sensible voice in the Government and try to intervene in this unseemly mess that has descended into a shambles, that is, the situation regarding An Garda Síochána vis-à-vis the Commissioner and the Minister for Justice and...
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: I want to clear up this matter once and for all.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: I am speaking about the facts. The Minister has shown total disdain for An Garda Síochána. I want to kill the lie that gardaí walked out on the Croke Park agreement. Members of an Garda Síochána have no rights in any negotiations, whether on the Croke Park agreement or otherwise. They were there to listen to SIPTU, IMPACT and others who could tell them what was...
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: One could be forgiven at this stage for thinking we are living in a democracy. It is more like Russia or a military junta. Four senior officers of An Garda Síochána are being summoned today to Templemore. They have 130 years service between them. They are the only people who will be at the college in Templemore because the Minister has closed and laid waste to it, despite his...
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: There is already a disciplinary procedure in An Garda Síochána, a strict one for dealing with matters such as this. They must pay monetary fines and whatever else.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: What is their crime? They are representing their members in a desperate plea to get someone to listen. When will we have a situation where there will an independent mediator or, as happens in other countries, a board set up between the Minister, the Commissioner and the Garda Síochána to de-politicise the issues involved between Ministers of all hues? The Minister has shown no...
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: That is my question to the Tánaiste. People can laugh if they like, but it is a fact. Must gardaí bring a commode and use it outside the house?
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: The Minister has taken cars from them-----
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: They have to go back to the station. The Minister should respect An Garda Síochána.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: The Minister has silenced them.
- Leaders' Questions (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: Given that he has spent a life involved in trade union activity, the Tánaiste knows, as I do, that the members of An Garda Síochána do not have full negotiating rights at the talks. They are depending on the messages they get back, perhaps two hourly, three hourly or on a half-day basis, from SIPTU, IMPACT or Mr. Liam Doran of the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation. That...
- Order of Business (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: With regard to the response given by the Tánaiste during Leaders' Questions to my question on the Personal Insolvency Bill, will he clarify whether the Garda Síochána will be covered under that Bill as he seemed to indicate? With regard to the local government reform Bill, there are significant issues, certainly in Tipperary, with regard to Civil Defence and its role and...
- Order of Business (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: I am asking about the legislation. Can the Tánaiste clarify whether the Bill will deal with the issues mentioned?
- Order of Business (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: The Bill is published, but when will it be enacted? I also have concerns with regard to the Valuation (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 2012. Valuations must be adjusted. We have seen a court case recently in Dublin on this, but all over the country valuations are ridiculously high and ratepayers are being forced out of business.
- Order of Business (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: The Tánaiste did not answer my question on this issue.
- Common Agricultural Policy Reform: Statements (Resumed) (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: I too am delighted to be able to speak today on CAP reform. Like other speakers I compliment the Minister, because his task was not easy. It was a difficult time for him but he had a wonderful family event in the midst of it, which I hope worked out well, and I hope the christening will be wonderful too, whenever he gets around to it. This is a very important issue which cannot be dealt...
- Common Agricultural Policy Reform: Statements (Resumed) (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: I accept that. We debated that here quite recently. Towards the end of the debate, and speaking afterwards to the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Deputy Howlin, who took the debate, I had the feeling that the Government would not go back on that commitment. I was worried in case certain high-ranking former Members of this House were involved in a smash-and-grab, which must not...
- Common Agricultural Policy Reform: Statements (Resumed) (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: We had. I missed the debate this morning but I was here last evening. The people outside the House want to continue the debate and twist our arms, telling us how to vote. I am a democrat. I said last night it is a pity that there were not 100 Deputies in here who wanted to vote against the Bill, which would answer these people's problems. To return to farming-----
- Common Agricultural Policy Reform: Statements (Resumed) (28 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: I understand there are complexities, in that large payments have been made to some inactive farmers. I understand that disability may render a farmer inactive, but I am talking about factory farms, not farms being run as viable agricultural units. We must be careful and understanding of land mass and land uses in general. Although I hate to say it, there is a concern in my county, which...