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Business of Dáil (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: That will be after spending six hours in here.

Business of Dáil (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: Does it not strike anybody as being a bit absurd or ludicrous? Business will be ordered after it has already been ordered and having had questions on it.

Business of Dáil (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: Not at 7 p.m. and after a debate.

Business of Dáil (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: A more sensible approach would have been to have the Order of Business and Leaders Questions now, with the confidence debate afterwards for three or four hours. It brings the Dáil into disrepute to have a very significant issue like the Water Services Bill - let us not pretend it is insignificant - at 11 p.m. until 12 midnight.

Business of Dáil (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: That would have made more sense. Recent late-night debates have not been very good value for the Dáil in terms of public image, so we need some cop-on and common sense. That is why I object to the manner in which this is going on, although I have no difficulty in debating the motion of confidence, giving it some degree of priority or the Government taking the initiative and putting up...

Business of Dáil (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: Note the language. They are "giving" them three hours. That is instructive.

Business of Dáil (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: That was brilliant.

Confidence in Taoiseach and Government: Motion (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: Hear, hear.

Confidence in Taoiseach and Government: Motion (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: Reflecting on the debate and the speeches we have just heard, I would like to remark that the great phrase, "Frankfurt's way or Labour's way", does not sound too dissimilar to "Europe can bugger off".

Confidence in Taoiseach and Government: Motion (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: No, it is not. It is on foot of what I have just heard. In many respects, the debate is a perfect illustration of why the people have for a long time and in ever greater numbers lost confidence in this Government. Elected with the largest majority in our history and even backed by the genuine goodwill of non-supporters, Fine Gael and the Labour Party had an unprecedented opportunity to...

Confidence in Taoiseach and Government: Motion (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: Earlier the Taoiseach attacked people who opposed the plan. No one opposed the plan more persistently and consistently than the Taoiseach himself, the previous Tánaiste and the current Tánaiste. They voted against large measures of the plan for which they subsequently claimed credit. However, Fine Gael and the Labour Party did begin one decisive shift in policy. They have made...

Confidence in Taoiseach and Government: Motion (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: From day one, the Government has put politics before substance. It has seen every problem in terms of how to spin it. After an enormous defeat in May’s local elections, after rising discontent on the doorsteps and in the streets, and after a forced reshuffle, following an uprising in the Labour Party and disquiet in Fine Gael, the Government still does not get it. It still does not...

Confidence in Taoiseach and Government: Motion (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: It is true that fiscal consolidation has been important and unavoidable. Those parties which like to pretend that all hard decisions could have been avoided are as dishonest as those who pretend that they have had no impact. In his claims about bringing the budget under control the Taoiseach, of course, again refused to acknowledge that two thirds of the required measures were brought into...

Confidence in Taoiseach and Government: Motion (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: Unsurprisingly, the Taoiseach has found no room to acknowledge how European policies negotiated by others and automatically extended to Ireland gave him billions towards achieving targets. Today our economy is undeniably stronger than it was, and equally undeniable is the fact that the core reason for this has nothing to do with the Government.

Confidence in Taoiseach and Government: Motion (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: Deputy Reilly was removed from the health portfolio because of his miserable failures in the Department. That is why the Taoiseach did that to him.

Confidence in Taoiseach and Government: Motion (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: With the greatest of respect, he is the last person in Cabinet who should open his mouth today because he is the personification of why people have lost confidence in the Government.

Confidence in Taoiseach and Government: Motion (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: It is the skills and hard work of the people that have helped our economy, not the short-term, damaging and divisive policies of the Government. These skills were built up over decades, and the areas of the economy which have grown are ones which were present and growing before 2011, particularly foreign direct investment. This week there will once again be major demonstrations over the...

Confidence in Taoiseach and Government: Motion (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: The Minister, Deputy Coveney, knows all about it because he conceived it.

Confidence in Taoiseach and Government: Motion (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: The usage-based charge was defended by the party from the very start in the NewERA document. We have ended up with a situation where a charge is being imposed to fund meters which are pointless, to maintain a bureaucracy which no one wants and to justify an accounting gimmick which may not work. The Government has no one to blame for this fiasco but itself.

Confidence in Taoiseach and Government: Motion (9 Dec 2014)

Micheál Martin: This was a defining issue in May, whether the Government likes it or not. The Taoiseach said he understood the message loud and clear. The Cabinet spent four months preparing a final answer, which lasted four weeks. Why can the Government not just bow to the inevitable and end this issue? Irish Water should be abolished and this charge should be suspended immediately.

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