Results 701-720 of 996 for speaker:John Gerard Hanafin
- Seanad: Order of Business. (6 Oct 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: They lauded other countries for doing the same and making sure their economies were safe. When it happens here, they suggest it is done to save developers. The spreading of such obvious untruths is not worthy of certain members of the Opposition.
- Seanad: Order of Business (7 Oct 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: Will the Leader arrange a debate on the role of FÃS? We are in a severe recession again but this is not something of which we do not have experience. Therefore, we are not working in a vacuum. The reality is that many people in difficult times were very happy to take up positions in FÃS and do work for the organisation. Despite this, because of the regulations within the organisation,...
- Seanad: Order of Business (8 Oct 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: Economies around the world are slowly coming out of recession and it looks as if the long-term difficulty will be the long-term unemployed. Will the Leader consider arranging a debate in which Senators could make suggestions to the Government on FÃS-sponsored job creation and other employment techniques that could be used to get people back to work quickly? We could fast-track ideas that...
- Seanad: Order of Business (15 Oct 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: I ask the Leader for a debate on the economy. If anything demonstrates that this is a small open economy, it must be agriculture, in which we either benefit or suffer from commodity prices set abroad. It is a wholly international scene. There are food surpluses, which means that the price of product is being driven downwards. In the debate on the economy there are many practical aspects we...
- Seanad: Order of Business (21 Oct 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: I ask the Leader for a debate on our democratic institutions. There has been a specific proposal to abolish the Seanad. It must not be forgotten that there is a good, democratic reason for having a bicameral system, although there is need for reform. Ironically, the reports to date have mainly dealt with electoral reform, but it is the way in which we do our business that is most in need...
- Seanad: Order of Business (21 Oct 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: We must examine how the FÃS budget can be expended properly to ensure the long-term unemployed can access training courses to prepare for the future of our country.
- Seanad: Order of Business (22 Oct 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: It was an interesting proposal to invite someone from the IMF and it is important that we debate fiscal rectitude. I call for a debate on how we are handling the national finances because the Government is doing an excellent job. We would not need to get outside advice if there was not a cynical application of politics from the Opposition-----
- Seanad: Order of Business (22 Oct 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: -----when dealing with necessary issues, as the Government is doing, and it finds it is in favour of fiscal rectitude but will not agree to any of the proposals.
- Seanad: Order of Business (22 Oct 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: I would like to have a debate on the disparity in tax rates between the North of Ireland and the Republic, particularly now that the value of sterling has fallen by a third in the past year. There is a huge moral hazard for people who might get involved in illegal transactions for carbon fuels or other items and will wear a republican or paramilitary hat to justify their existence. These...
- Seanad: Death of Former Member: Expressions of Sympathy (22 Oct 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: I wish to share in all the tributes that have been paid to Tony. It particularly springs to my mind that Tony was a gentleman and he was kind. While he was part of an organisation within the Fianna Fáil organisation that achieved a great deal in its time, he was a very humble man who showed how hard work, discipline and attention to detail without any fanfare can achieve so much. He was...
- Seanad: Order of Business (3 Nov 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: I ask the Leader to arrange a debate on innovation. I have heard good news from Trinity College Dublin regarding a cancer drug. Given the current difficulties in world markets, it is important that we focus on areas which offer advantages. The future of the country and its economy will be based on export-led growth. The population of the Republic is 4.3 million out of a global population...
- Seanad: Order of Business (4 Nov 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: I join the other Members who have called for balance in the media.
- Seanad: Order of Business (4 Nov 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: We have achieved independence and there is a system of government where people go to great lengths to elect representatives but we find the media are sovereign. That is not as it is meant to be. The media are dictating the pace and setting the agendas but they are trying to wash their hands of the responsibility from subsequent actions. We are in a very difficult position and we need...
- Seanad: Order of Business (4 Nov 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: I am asking for a debate on the media in this Chamber so we can look for balance and ensure it will be present in the media. It is sadly lacking now.
- Seanad: Mortgage and Debt Support Measures: Motion (4 Nov 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: I second the amendment because the Opposition's proposal is to incorporate in NAMA a home owner's support scheme to protect those families facing home repossessions. However, NAMA's purpose is to protect the economy. It is a single purpose vehicle and repossessions can be addressed by other means and methods. On most, if not all, other issues, we agree that the situation in which we have...
- Seanad: Order of Business (5 Nov 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: I share the calls for a rolling debate on the economy and job creation. I am conscious that, in the case of the latter, it is not a question of us not having a certain amount of knowledge. We went through all of this in the 1980s. We could have a structured debate system in which, in or around this time, we could discuss buying Irish products for Christmas and ask the media to be present...
- Seanad: Order of Business (9 Nov 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: I ask the Leader to make reference today to the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. While I am conscious that success has many fathers, it is important to put in context what happened at the time. The fall of the wall was the result of a convergence of facts. First, the system that operated behind the wall was corrupt and inefficient. Second, people came together at the time....
- Seanad: National Asset Management Agency Bill 2009: Second Stage (9 Nov 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: I support the Bill because the alternative proposed is neither as financially sound nor as acceptable to the marketplace in terms of its immediate knock-on effect on those who have invested in the banks which would lose the high standing they need. This party holds no brief for the banks. We are protecting the economy, to which there is no alternative. We saw what happened in Japan when...
- Seanad: National Asset Management Agency Bill 2009: Second Stage (9 Nov 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: Among world economies-----
- Seanad: National Asset Management Agency Bill 2009: Second Stage (9 Nov 2009)
John Gerard Hanafin: -----there is no country in which property prices did not reach their original price seven years after falling into a trough. Those who say we will lose money and that we have imposed this debt on our children err. We can reasonably expect this will be self-financing.