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Written Answers — Child Poverty: Child Poverty (29 Feb 2012)

Mick Wallace: Question 122: To ask the Minister for Social Protection her views on the fact that budget 2012 introduced a series of measures that impact disproportionately on the poorest children; if she will outline her plans to address child poverty here in view of the fact that children are the group most at risk of poverty and are also the group most reliant on State support; and if she will make a...

Community Employment Schemes (1 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: Representatives of three community employment schemes in Wexford, Ferns, Grantstown and Tagoat, have contacted me. They are in a bad way and are very upset about the proposed cuts. I asked them for a breakdown of their costs and spending and I can say that they could give lessons to a number of businesses on how to manage money. I was amazed by how well their schemes were put together and...

Control Savings (1 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: I agree with the Minister that it is very important to tackle fraud. For example, if two blocklayers are pricing a 50 m wall and one of them is signing on the dole illegally then it is an unfair playing field. Because of the manner in which the figures were presented, the right-wing media is liable to use the figures in the manner in which they were presented sometimes in order to paint the...

Written Answers — Private Rented Accommodation: Private Rented Accommodation (1 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: Question 13: To ask the Minister for Social Protection her views on the fact that the new maximum rent limits which came into force on 1 January 2012 will force many families to move in view of the fact that many landlords will refuse to reduce their rents causing unnecessary hardship, particularly for families with young children; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [11704/12]

Written Answers — Private Rented Accommodation: Private Rented Accommodation (1 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: Question 55: To ask the Minister for Social Protection her views that the new rules regarding rent supplement will force many young families to move location in order to avail of cheaper housing which will inevitably lead to social problems, particularly for the children involved; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [11703/12]

Hospital Services (6 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: In the last 24 hours, I have spoken to Professor Michael O'Keeffe in Temple Street and Dr. Orla Franklin in Crumlin. Both are pretty horrified at the situation they are facing. Professor O'Keeffe was at pains to point out that he feels the hospital is being penalised for being too efficient and too effective, and that it had too many operations last year. He states that it will be forced...

Hospital Services (6 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: No matter what the Minister does, there is little doubt but that the new hospital is further down the road. Even if he was to reduce the height, the steel and concrete drawings would have to be redone. There is much work to be done to reach a stage where one can start work on the hospital. The children of today deserve a better deal in Crumlin and Temple Street. We need to spend money on...

Euro Area Loan Facility (Amendment) Bill 2012: Second Stage (6 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: It is not long ago when Berlin was very eager to be seen as the champion of European unity. I am not convinced history will put this slant on it following this crisis. There is no doubt the attitude towards Greece has changed. I had the impression 18 months ago that under no circumstances would Germany allow Greece to fall away from the eurozone but I am not convinced of this any more. A...

European Council: Statements (Resumed) (7 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: I note that yesterday, the EU statistics office, EUROSTAT, released figures showing a collapse in household spending, exports and manufacturing that has taken the life out of the eurozone economy in the final months of 2011. Output within the eurozone shrank by 0.3% from the third quarter. Government cuts, increasing indirect taxation and rising unemployment are having a devastating effect...

European Council: Statements (Resumed) (7 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: I acknowledge it is a different programme but the Dutch programme states they were meant to reach a target of 3% for each of the next three years. Consequently, they now are in line for a fine. The Dutch had calculated they would need €18 billion in cuts, spread over the next four years, to meet their 3% target but they now will be obliged to make cuts of €15 billion next year alone....

European Council: Statements (Resumed) (7 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: Does the Tánaiste agree that statements made yesterday by the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the US were a threat to world peace? Does he agree that under no circumstances should the European Union approve of any form of military strike against Iran? Would he consider taking up the issue with the Israeli ambassador as I thought Mr. Netanyahu went over the top yesterday?

Turbary Rights: Motion (Resumed) (7 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: I am no expert on bogs or turf and knew nothing about them until I met Deputy Luke Flanagan.

Turbary Rights: Motion (Resumed) (7 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: There are a lot of experts around. I do know if one has a problem in business one must address the issues and deal with them. One finds a solution and moves on. I find it strange that the problems surrounding bogs and turf cutting have been around for a long time without resolution and I wonder why this is. There is little doubt the people protesting this evening and the turf cutters who...

Local Government Reform (8 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: Question 5: To ask the Minister for the Environment; Community and Local Government when he will bring the policy proposals for an action plan on local government to Government; if it is his intention during the lifetime of this Government to introduce substantial and meaningful reforms in this area in view of the centralised nature of governance here; if it is his intention to tackle the...

Local Government Reform (8 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: As the Minister realises, Ireland has the most centralised government in Europe and one of the Continent's most ineffective local government structures. I am not sure the measures to which the Minister referred will significantly change that position. Does the Government plan to return some power to citizens? There is a substantial gap between citizens and politics. The former do not feel...

Local Government Reform (8 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: Taxes collected at local level should be used at local level. Removing responsibility for motor taxation, driving licences, payroll and water from local authorities will mean they will have even less to do. If the household charge was a tax on homes, we would consider it. However, someone who paid 12% stamp duty on a house purchased for €200,000 will pay €25,000 over a 25 year mortgage,...

Local Government Reform (8 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: If people see that services are being provided for their money, they will live with a property tax.

Building Regulations (8 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: Question 10: To ask the Minister for the Environment; Community and Local Government his views on the fact that introducing further rules and regulations to combat the failure of self-regulation, as evidenced in the cases of the Priory Hall and Belmayne developments, Dublin, will not serve to resolve this problem if the will and resources to enforce these are lacking; and if he will make a...

Building Regulations (8 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: Question 29: To ask the Minister for the Environment; Community and Local Government his views on whether rules and regulations in relation to building developments are sufficient in view of recent events at Priory Hall and Belmayne, Dublin; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [13102/12]

Building Regulations (8 Mar 2012)

Mick Wallace: One can have all the regulations one wants but there will have to be enough people to ensure the work is done correctly. Drawings can be checked before and after construction and one can sign off on work. In the case of Priory Hall, not only did the builder say the work was done correctly but so also did the architect and the engineer and Dublin City Council appeared to be satisfied with it.

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