Results 24,281-24,300 of 26,766 for speaker:David Cullinane
- Seanad: Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2013: Committee Stage (6 Nov 2013)
David Cullinane: Given that the rates are set by Westminster, perhaps she can explain how they might be changed by Sinn Féin or any party that is in government in the North. If we continue to have that debate, we will get sidetracked away from the real issue we are discussing here, namely, a Bill that will come into effect in this State and will affect people in this State. We should do the people who...
- Seanad: Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2013: Committee Stage (6 Nov 2013)
David Cullinane: I do not want to delay the debate on this issue because that are other important sections with which we need to deal. It is important to put on the record that I do not accept or consider it good enough for Senators or the Minister to point to the supplementary welfare allowance or the urgent needs payments as an alternative. That creates needless more bureaucracy for those involved....
- Seanad: Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2013: Committee Stage (6 Nov 2013)
David Cullinane: I have every faith that there are alternatives. I am certain of one thing, namely, that if Senator Kelly was sitting where I am now in opposition, he would be opposing this measure.
- Seanad: Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2013: Committee Stage (6 Nov 2013)
David Cullinane: The Minister spoke at length but, with respect, she did not address many of the core concerns articulated by a number of Senators. The first point I made in my contribution is that we do not have a statutory sick pay scheme. That presents problems for all workers. If this section is passed, it will mean that some employees will suffer and lose three days illness benefit and some employers...
- Seanad: Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2013: Committee Stage (6 Nov 2013)
David Cullinane: I am opposing this section. The first point to make is that we do not have a statutory sick pay scheme in this State, unlike in most other countries. What we are dealing with here is a crude, cost-cutting measure. It is true that most workers will not be affected by it - public sector workers will be covered, as will a majority of private sector workers because their employers will pick up...
- Seanad: Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2013: Committee Stage (6 Nov 2013)
David Cullinane: The Minister did not respond to my question on PRSI contributions paid as part of income. I want them classed as contributions, thus providing an entitlement to social insurance contributions and benefits.
- Seanad: Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2013: Committee Stage (6 Nov 2013)
David Cullinane: This is one of the few sections we support and we will oppose the Fianna Fáil amendments for good reason. I welcome that more income is being subjected to PRSI, which will help build up the Social Insurance Fund. The logic is to have enough money to pay the benefits people obviously need and get, as a consequence of paying into the Social Insurance Fund. I believe all income should be...
- Seanad: Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2013: Second Stage (Resumed) (5 Nov 2013)
David Cullinane: Were the Minister and her party in opposition, they would undoubtedly be opposing the Bill. I have no doubt about this because this again is an Fine Gael budget that is being supported by the Labour Party. As the Labour Party spokesperson for finance in 2010 and in response to the budget then introduced by Fianna Fáil, the Minister accused that party of introducing measures that...
- Seanad: Order of Business (5 Nov 2013)
David Cullinane: I second the call made by Senator O'Neill for a debate on the Grid Link project that affects the south east, west, midlands and north east with the North-South interconnector. We need a constructive debate. The Adjournment debate on the matter, which was taken by the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, was anything but productive. He was very party-political and...
- Seanad: Order of Business (23 Oct 2013)
David Cullinane: I join my colleagues in offering condolences to the family of the late councillor, Gary Wyse, who was a friend of mine. I served on Waterford City Council for a number of years with Gary, sitting beside him for two of them. I was devastated yesterday when I received a telephone call from the city manager in Waterford informing me that Gary had passed away suddenly. He was one of the...
- Seanad: Adjournment Matters: Electricity Transmission Network (22 Oct 2013)
David Cullinane: There have been many public meetings in counties Waterford and Kilkenny and elsewhere about the proposed route. Does the Minister agree that tourism could be curtailed if the landscape is blighted with these pylons, especially in the Comeragh area in County Waterford? Does he further agree that householders and landowners could experience a reduction in the value of their properties if...
- Seanad: Adjournment Matters: Electricity Transmission Network (22 Oct 2013)
David Cullinane: This is about communities, not Sinn Féin. The Minister should address their concerns. Will he address the communities?
- Seanad: Adjournment Matters: Electricity Transmission Network (22 Oct 2013)
David Cullinane: I did not get party political.
- Seanad: Adjournment Matters: Electricity Transmission Network (22 Oct 2013)
David Cullinane: Are the communities scaremongering then?
- Seanad: Adjournment Matters: Electricity Transmission Network (22 Oct 2013)
David Cullinane: We are addressing concerns and we are asking the Minister to address them and consider the alternatives, which he has not mentioned once.
- Seanad: Adjournment Matters: Electricity Transmission Network (22 Oct 2013)
David Cullinane: I welcome the Minister to the House. I have no objection in principle to the new Grid Link project for the south east and the necessary enhancement of supply and expansion of the electricity grid in the region. As the Minister knows, the project will involve identifying a number of feasible 1 km wide route corridor options for a new 400 kV overhead power line linking Leinster and Munster....
- Seanad: Order of Business (16 Oct 2013)
David Cullinane: When Governments and Ministers frame budgets, the first thing they should do is to put safety nets in place for the most vulnerable in society and for the different groups and sectors which must be protected. The budget introduced yesterday removed the safety net relating to young people under the age of 26 whose dole is to be reduced. The Government is sending a clear signal to these...
- Seanad: Budget 2014: Statements (15 Oct 2013)
David Cullinane: While I do not wish to interrupt the Minister of State, that is not the truth. He is blatantly misinforming the House.
- Seanad: Budget 2014: Statements (15 Oct 2013)
David Cullinane: I genuinely believe that many families were expecting something different or to be given a break. The families who have borne the brunt of the past six austerity budgets had hoped that the Government would put more money back in their pockets, thereby giving them a break and enabling them to pay their mortgages and bills and provide for their children. Unfortunately, not only have the vast...
- Seanad: Budget 2014: Statements (15 Oct 2013)
David Cullinane: I did not interrupt any Senator. Senator Gilroy continues to act like a Jack in the box when other Senators are speaking. He is not prepared to listen. He should sit and listen to the truth.