Results 26,421-26,440 of 26,988 for speaker:Richard Boyd Barrett
- State Visits (8 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: If the Taoiseach happens to see the US Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Geithner, perhaps he will raise this matter with him. I suggest it is more serious than that, however. Do we not need to know whether the policy of the US Government is to force the burden of the gambling debts of bankers and financiers onto the backs of Irish working people, while vetoing any attempt to relieve that...
- State Visits (8 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I ask the Taoiseach to explain why he is not taking this issue seriously.
- State Visits (8 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I rephrased it twice.
- State Visits (8 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Is the Taoiseach interested in whether he made them?
- State Visits (8 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: It was not just an assertion.
- Order of Business (8 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: There are 19 measures in the Social Welfare and Pensions Bill, all of which will have very far-reaching effects on ordinary people, particularly working people. For some of us it looks like a menu to make ordinary working people work longer and harder for less over the course of their lifetimes, particularly hitting the least well off and manual workers who will be forced to work longer. To...
- Order of Business (8 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: -----but at least they had a proper public consultation and the right to have a say on what is by any standard a serious measure. The Taoiseach will not give us a referendum. He will not even allow a proper debate in the Dáil on such a serious measure. I appeal to him to allow for proper debate on what is a very serious attack on the rights and entitlements of working people.
- Written Answers — Croke Park Agreement: Croke Park Agreement (7 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 100: To ask the Minister for Finance his plans to meet with the trade union representatives in view of the review of the Croke Park agreement and the upcoming quarterly EU-IMF review; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [13709/11]
- Written Answers — International Organisations: International Organisations (7 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 33: To ask the Minister for Finance his plans to meet representatives of the OECD in view of its recent recommendations; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [13707/11]
- Written Answers — Banks Recapitalisation: Banks Recapitalisation (7 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 55: To ask the Minister for Finance, in view of certain comments (details supplied), if he can reassure the public that no more taxpayers' money is going to go into the banks; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [14215/11]
- Written Answers — International Meetings: International Meetings (7 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 99: To ask the Minister for Finance if his attention has been drawn to the fact that a secret meeting was held in Luxembourg on Friday, 6 May 2011 of the larger countries of the European Union with the European Central Bank and the European Commission. [11690/11]
- Written Answers — Job Creation: Job Creation (7 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 101: To ask the Minister for Finance if he will consider a public works programme as an immediate measure to combat unemployment; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9934/11]
- Written Answers — Social Welfare Appeals: Social Welfare Appeals (7 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 200: To ask the Minister for Social Protection if she will review an application in respect of a person (details supplied) in County Wexford. [14385/11]
- Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2011: Second Stage (7 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: The displays of cynicism and the U-turns by the Government only a few months into office are truly staggering to behold. The Social Welfare and Pensions Bill is simply the latest and most sophisticated of these displays of cynicism and political U-turning. It is unbelievable that the Bill has approximately 19 serious measures, some complex but all far-reaching with significant impacts for...
- Government Borrowing (7 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: The Minister did not answer that question.
- Government Borrowing (7 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Tax Fine Gael's super-wealthy friends. That is the solution.
- Order of Business (7 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: On the Social Welfare and Pensions Bill I, too, ask the Taoiseach to reconsider seriously this guillotine. This is very important legislation with a series of complex but far-reaching measures affecting pay, social welfare and the retirement age. To have them all lumped in together in the first instance and then to ram them through while allowing for only two days of debate, is really the...
- Order of Business (7 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I appeal to the Taoiseach to reconsider his decision-----
- Order of Business (7 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I ask him to disentangle the minimum wage reversal from these other measures which are far-reaching and for the most part, adverse in terms of-------
- Written Answers — Foreign Conflicts: Foreign Conflicts (2 Jun 2011)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 35: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade in the context of a possible resolution on Palestinian statehood at the UN General Assembly in September, if he will clarify his policy in this regard, on key issues such as the right of Palestinians to return, the status of Jerusalem, Israeli settlements in the occupied territories, the Israeli apartheid wall and...