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Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 32 (21 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: I seek to move the adjournment of the Dáil under Standing Order 32 to raise a matter of national importance, namely, the threat caused by the abysmal failure of the Government to achieve last year's Kyoto limits on carbon emissions, in light of the EPA reporting emissions levels of 69.28 million tonnes, or more than 6.5 million tonnes over the Kyoto limit of 62.84 million tonnes, the...

Order of Business (21 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: I thank the Ceann Comhairle, who is very kind today. There appears to be very little education legislation in the legislative programme, with nothing in sections A and B, nothing until late 2009. Surely a legislative stamp is required on the budgetary destruction of our education system.

Order of Business (21 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: Yes, it is legislation in respect of education.

Order of Business (21 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: Nothing is promised.

Schools Building Projects. (16 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: I thank the Ceann Comhairle for affording me the opportunity to speak on this important matter, namely, the need for the Minister for Education and Science to provide an update on the commencement date for building the new school building for Forgney national school, County Longford, which is urgently required to replace the school's 40 year old wooden structure. The new school building was...

Written Answers — Urban Renewal Schemes: Urban Renewal Schemes (16 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: Question 110: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the reason for the delay in a person (details supplied) in County Longford being awarded a grant under the urban renewal scheme ; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35253/08]

Financial Resolution No. 15: (General) Resumed (16 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: The Government blew the bubble.

Financial Resolution No. 15: (General) Resumed (16 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: That is nonsense. I have never heard such nonsense from the Minister of State.

Financial Resolution No. 15: (General) Resumed (16 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: The Government side has crucified old age pensioners.

Financial Resolution No. 15: (General) Resumed (16 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: After Deputy Brady's stable companion wrecked it.

Financial Resolution No. 15: (General) Resumed (16 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: The Government took medical cards from the over 70s.

Financial Resolution No. 15: (General) Resumed (16 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: B&B.

Financial Resolution No. 15: (General) Resumed (16 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: It is scandalous.

Financial Resolution No. 15: (General) Resumed (16 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: I feel I am addressing a wake. There has undoubtedly been a death and, as everyone knows, this is a case of murder most foul, a deliberate act that has left the mourners lost and suffering. Everyone knows the identity of the guilty parties — Fianna Fáil and the Green Party. The death I speak of is that of the Irish economy, which was in robust health and well tended by the hard work of...

Financial Resolution No. 15: (General) Resumed (16 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: ——as surely as they shafted Charlie McCreevy. The gang of 22 is waiting in the wings and we will hear more about this when they come back here next week.

Financial Resolution No. 15: (General) Resumed (16 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: This is a budget where those who saw none of the benefits of the boom years are being hit yet again. What about the disabled?

Financial Resolution No. 15: (General) Resumed (16 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: I wish to draw attention of this House to the plight of an intellectually disabled young adult who, having finished school, is left with no provision for his future.

Financial Resolution No. 15: (General) Resumed (16 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: I am thinking here of a letter I received recently from a lady whose son will graduate from a special school next June and, much to her despair, there is no guarantee of funding for him beyond this date. There is no guaranteed respite services, no funding for the opening of residential services and no future for either this boy or his parents.

Financial Resolution No. 15: (General) Resumed (16 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: There is further bad news concerning education. The Minister for Education and Science had the power to remove the onus on middle income earners and re-introduce third level fees for top earners. Instead the reality is a shameful half measure of increasing registration fees, which will once again adversely impact on middle income earners who are already bearing the brunt of this budget.

Financial Resolution No. 15: (General) Resumed (16 Oct 2008)

James Bannon: This Government backed off once again from making the wealthy pay their way. So much for the promise that any increase would only impact on those on an income in excess of €120,000.

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