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Flooding: Statements (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: The Taoiseach and his colleagues are responsible. My point is that we should have learned from 2009 and other storms. It is a very basic thing.

Flooding: Statements (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: Deputies Cowen, Fitzmaurice and Naughten were part of a delegation of public representatives who went to Brussels today to explore how the EU solidarity fund might be accessed and to examine the deployment of the habitats directives.

Flooding: Statements (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: I will let Deputy Cowen speak about that later. All is not as it seems from the Government side on that.

Flooding: Statements (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: The Government has approximately 12 weeks from the date of the disaster to apply for funding. It should use this fund to help the communities in east Galway, Clare, Athlone, Bandon, Midleton, Graiguenamanagh and other areas that are grappling with the aftermath of the recent floods. The Irish Government secured €13 million under the EU solidarity fund following the devastating...

Flooding: Statements (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: We genuinely need to address the issue of insurance for flood-affected areas. I think the Taoiseach should take a lead in this regard. Perhaps the Government should have been more proactive in engaging with the insurance industry long before this happened.

Flooding: Statements (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: Sorry?

Flooding: Statements (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: What has all of this week's sabre-rattling, shouting, roaring and megaphone diplomacy been about? A system is necessary to give assurances to businesses and families that they will get the insurance cover they need without the shadow of financial catastrophe hanging over them. When one meets the owners of businesses that have flooded two or three times, one hears that they can take the...

Flooding: Statements (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: There were 15 staff in Midleton two or three years ago, but there are just six now, four of whom had to work overnight. The working time directive plays havoc with their capacity to go out again the following morning. The need for councils to be given more staff is a big issue. The Taoiseach has met the people in the Shannon region. They have experience because they have been going...

Flooding: Statements (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: Tá sé tábhachtach go bhfuilimid ag plé an cheist seo mar bhaineann sé le an-chuid daoine ar fud na tíre. Bhí an damáiste a tharla go dona ar fad, rud atá soiléir agus a bheidh soiléir go ceann cúpla mí eile. As the country settled into the peace and quiet of the Christmas period, many families found themselves desperately...

Flooding: Statements (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: Built by the previous Government. The Taoiseach should admit it.

Flooding: Statements (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: The Taoiseach should state it.

Flooding: Statements (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: They cannot even bring themselves to say it.

Flooding: Statements (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: Neither did Deputy Murphy.

Flooding: Statements (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: Neither did this Government. It had five years to do it.

Shannon River Agency Bill 2016: First Stage (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: Is this in order?

Shannon River Agency Bill 2016: First Stage (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: It has never happened before. I do not think it is on.

Shannon River Agency Bill 2016: First Stage (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: It is completely out of order that the Taoiseach should be commenting on the moving of a Private Members' Bill. It is out of order.

Shannon River Agency Bill 2016: First Stage (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: On a point of order, the Taoiseach is deliberately abusing the Standing Orders of the House.

Shannon River Agency Bill 2016: First Stage (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: The Taoiseach is abusing them. He has no right to do what he is doing.

Shannon River Agency Bill 2016: First Stage (13 Jan 2016)

Micheál Martin: The Taoiseach is out of order. He is abusing Standing Orders.

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