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Order of Business (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: Will the Taoiseach give the House an indication and an outline as to when it is proposed to circulate the personal insolvency Bill, the timetable for Second Stage debate and for Committee Stage and ultimate implementation and commencement? We need some idea of the timeline for implementation of the proposed measures.

Order of Business (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: What is the timeline for Committee Stage?

Order of Business (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: Will it be held in October?

Order of Business (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: The banks were briefed first.

Order of Business (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: They won the battle on it.

Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: The Government established a special Cabinet committee on mortgage arrears. We have had the Keane report. There has been much soul-searching as part of the attempt to provide answers to the 118,000 people who are in significant mortgage arrears of over 90 days. The Irish Examiner summed up yesterday's rushed press conference very well when it referred to it as a "newsless news conference"....

Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: In many ways, it sums up the Government's approach, which is really more about spin than about substance.

Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: This serious issue affects people in mortgage arrears. I would like to mention something that was not announced yesterday. It did not merit a Government press release or press conference. Last week, the Minister, Deputy Burton, commenced a statutory instrument and laid it before the House. It was buried in Iris Oifigiúil. Essentially, it begins the phasing out and cutting of mortgage...

Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: Where is the social solidarity? How can the Labour Party stand over the phasing out and ending of the mortgage interest supplement scheme, which has been of benefit to 19,000 families?

Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: We all know that figure has jumped significantly in the last two years.

Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: It is likely to jump again. The low-income families that have been able to avail of this scheme will no longer be in a position to do so. They will have to deal with the banks first. They will have to make payments for 12 months before they will be considered for the mortgage interest supplement scheme. The Taoiseach briefed the banks yesterday, but he would not brief this House or the...

Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: We have tabled a notice asking for the statutory instrument in question to be annulled. Will the Taoiseach agree to annul the instrument, which will make it much more difficult for low-income families to apply for mortgage interest supplement relief in the future?

Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: Can the Taoiseach explain that again? His last comment-----

Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: I am not asking the Minister. The Taoiseach seems to be completely unaware-----

Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: It is not about the Keane report. It stems from the Social Welfare Act.

Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: It is commencing an order emanating from the Social Welfare Act. The Taoiseach does not seem to be aware of that. When he held his big press conference yesterday and all the lights and cameras were there-----

Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: It was called the action plan for mortgage arrears.

Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: He seemed to be blissfully unaware about a very significant measure taken by the Minister for Social Protection which will restrict the ability of low-income families to access mortgage interest supplement relief, which is a very practical step-----

Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: Do not be getting shirty about it because you know it hurts.

Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2012)

Micheál Martin: These people over here know it hurts.

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