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Dáil Reform: Statements (2 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: I support reducing it and that is why I am raising the issue now. Members of the United Left Alliance have volunteered to take only the average industrial wage and the rest of the money goes into the campaigns, issues and organisations with which we are involved. We did not make this decision because we are saints or martyrs but because putting politicians in the same situation as the...

Order of Business (2 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: Yesterday we heard the shocking news that there is an intention to impose a 10% cut on the teaching hours available for special needs, visiting more suffering on one of the most vulnerable sectors of our society.

Order of Business (2 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: Can we at least expect some discussion on the matter or a debate in this House?

Order of Business (2 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: We must make it a priority to protect the most vulnerable sectors of our society from the effects of austerity.

Order of Business (2 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: It is a serious matter.

Written Answers — Taxi Regulations: Taxi Regulations (1 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 56: To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the key issues confronting the taxi industry today; his plans to address these issues and the very serious crisis faced by taxi drivers who are barely able to make a living; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [13714/11]

Government and Oireachtas Reform: Motion (Resumed) (1 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: I wish to share time with Deputy Stephen Donnelly.

Government and Oireachtas Reform: Motion (Resumed) (1 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: In response to the Labour Party Deputies, who have left the Chamber, it is important to point out that the motion put forward by the Technical Group is not meant to be a comprehensive response to the urgent need for political or Dáil reform, because there are divergent views within the group on that matter. We understand that there must be a real debate in society and between political...

Government and Oireachtas Reform: Motion (Resumed) (1 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: I wish to make an elementary point that relates to the point Deputy Stagg made about quangos. Quangos are unaccountable. They are areas of public endeavour that are at one remove from public accountability through this Chamber. Privatisation does that to an even greater degree. It is about giving away land, resources, vital infrastructure, strategic industry, vitally important companies...

Government and Oireachtas Reform: Motion (Resumed) (1 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: Hear, hear.

Government and Oireachtas Reform: Motion (Resumed) (1 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: Deputy Stagg should wait until he hears me.

Government and Oireachtas Reform: Motion (Resumed) (1 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: He is in trouble now.

Ministers and Secretaries (Amendment) Bill 2011: Second Stage (Resumed) (1 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: The new Department would be better titled the Ministry for cuts, slashing jobs and smashing our public services to pay off the bankers' gambling debts on orders from the EU-IMF. That is a longer title but a more accurate one. We all want to see reform. Reform is a beautiful word. Who could not want reform? Ordinary people are crying out for reform of public services. However, what they...

Ports and Harbours (1 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council is making a mistake. I am for local democracy but an argument can sometimes be made for better use of resources. We could get three amenities for the price of one because an empty building which is in State ownership could be used for a library headquarters, thereby freeing up €35 million to develop the amenities which have been strenuously demanded...

Ports and Harbours (1 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: It is empty.

Ports and Harbours (1 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: What about value for money?

Ports and Harbours (1 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: Is the Minister not worried about how it spends its money?

Harbours and Piers (1 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: Question 27: To ask the Minister for Transport; Tourism and Sport his plans to develop Dun Laoghaire Harbour as a vital public amenity for the people of Dun Laoghaire; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [13743/11]

Harbours and Piers (1 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: I am sure the Minister has read the McCarthy report, which has yet to be discussed in the Dáil. It "recommends that privatisation of some or all of the ports should be considered, ideally after the recommended restructuring". I would like an assurance from the Minister and the Government that there will be absolutely no question of selling Dún Laoghaire Harbour, which the Minister...

Harbours and Piers (1 Jun 2011)

Richard Boyd Barrett: I would like the Minister to assure us there will be fairness in any restructuring and that the fairness will include negotiation on a reduction in pay for workers, protecting workers' jobs in the harbour, ensuring management is required to share in any reduction they ask of the workforce, that there is real consultation with the workforce and local people on how to develop this vital amenity...

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