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- Order of Business (28 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: It is precisely because I am concerned about putting people before profit that I am deeply concerned about the fact that the Taoiseach has failed to heed the objections raised yesterday about ramming the Bill through in such a short time. If ever there was an example of putting profit before people, this Bill is it. The people deserve a proper debate and proper scrutiny of this Bill, which...
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Nothing in this Bill provides for going after the â¬200 million that was handed to his kids in 2008 before everything collapsed.
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I urge the Taoiseach to extend the debate to allow Members to scrutinise every aspect of the Bill.
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: We want to protect the jobs as well.
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: So take Committee Stage tomorrow.
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Given the dire and escalating crisis in accident and emergency departments throughout the country and the uncertainty and threat that hangs over those in Loughlinstown hospital in my constituency and others that have been mentioned today, will the Taoiseach allow a debate in the near future on the situation of our health service and accident and emergency departments? It is a pressing issue.
- Order of Business (28 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: It is an issue for a debate.
- Written Answers — Services for People with Disabilities: Services for People with Disabilities (27 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 76: To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs if she will report on her meeting with the Special Needs Parents Association; the assurances she has given it; her plans to ensure the human rights of children with special needs will be protected; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [26070/11]
- Employment and National Internship Scheme: Motion (27 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I suspect that the Minister would agree that unemployment, particularly at the levels we are now witnessing, is unacceptable and that it must be everyone's priority to do something about it. It is demoralising for people who were working and who want to work to find themselves dependent on social welfare and with no prospects of getting back to work. They face the difficulty of meeting...
- Employment and National Internship Scheme: Motion (27 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: The UN states that, as an alternative, increases in spending on infrastructure, social transfers or targeted subsidies for private investors tend to be more effective in stimulating the economy because they directly lead to job creation, purchases and demand. The argument for stimulus and investment rather than austerity and a focus on bailing out the banks is being put forward by the UN. It...
- Employment and National Internship Scheme: Motion (27 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: In other words, the â¬10 billion could be achieved if we put people back to work. That is the reason we have a deficit. I am not suggesting people should work for their dole payments. Clearly, they must be given better wages than that but the extra money could be, for example, made up from the remaining â¬5 billion in the National Pensions Reserve Fund or by putting a small tax on the...
- European Defence Agency Projects: Motion (27 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I oppose the motion. The European Defence Agency, EDA, is about promoting the arms industry. This is not appropriate for any state that is interested in promoting peace. It is certainly not appropriate for a state that claims to be militarily neutral. On any moral ground, we should have nothing to do with a body that was set up for the sole purpose of promoting, developing and expanding...
- European Defence Agency Projects: Motion (27 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Does the EDA sell arms on the global market?
- European Defence Agency Projects: Motion (27 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Does the Minister believe in arms sales?
- Cabinet Committees (27 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I was waiting for the Minister, Deputy Rabbitte, to finish. What the Constitution says is not really the issue or answer we are looking for. While the Taoiseach may have the right to maintain Cabinet confidentiality regarding the activities of the Economic Management Council - I have asked questions on this several times - we are in a very grave financial and economic situation that is very...
- Cabinet Committees (27 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: We wish to be able to question the Taoiseach on the ongoing deliberations of the Government because they are of such urgency and importance. That is why we want the Taoiseach to open up the debate that taking is place among members of the Government on very important decisions that affect the economic and financial future of this country and its citizens.
- Cabinet Committees (27 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: July was a long time ago. A lot has happened since then.
- Cabinet Committees (27 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: The public.
- Cabinet Committees (27 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: About another issue.
- EU Affairs (27 Sep 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 15: To ask the Taoiseach his plans to talk or meet with other Eurozone leaders in view of the ongoing Eurozone crisis; if he will outline a schedule of these meetings; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24751/11]