Results 4,081-4,100 of 4,674 for speaker:Dessie Ellis
- Sports Capital Programme (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: In the past this became a political football with Ministers in different areas-----
- Sports Capital Programme (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: -----and accusations that certain areas fared better because a Minister lived in the area. Can the Minister assure us that this will not happen? It is very unfair if people hear that one area is being looked after better than another area. There needs to be an even playing field.
- Olympic Games (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: I am glad to hear the Minister of State is proactively dealing with this matter with Tourism Ireland. It is very important because there is huge potential. Ireland is only a plane ride from London. We should be in a position to offer facilities, such as hotels, hostels and other accommodation. The Minister of State mentioned the aquatic centre might be available for certain activities,...
- Public Transport (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: It is disappointing that in recent months there has been a series of price increases of 6% to 15% across all forms of public transport. I hope we can put pressure on the NTA, Dublin Bus and other companies to stop these increases. The Minister should ensure as far as possible that we do not have further increases. It is evident from the traffic on the road that there has been an increase...
- Aer Lingus (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: I was always opposed to the sale of Aer Lingus and the way in which it was sold off. We have a 25% stake but I do not accept that the Government has no influence. The Minister is playing with words given the way the question was put.
- Aer Lingus (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: Does the Minister agree with selling off the Heathrow slots? It has also been said that the Dusseldorf slots could be sold off to fund the pension deficit. Will the Minister comment on that because there is a substantial amount of money involved?
- Aer Lingus (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: It is part of it and I think it is very relevant.
- Aer Lingus (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: Aer Lingus is a brand name of which we are all proud. It has represented this country for many years.
- Sports Capital Programme (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: I will allow another Deputy to contribute.
- Taxi Regulations (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: Question 17: To ask the Minister for Transport; Tourism and Sport the communications he has had with the Gardaà in relation to criminality in the taxi industry and any other work he has undertaken on this matter. [8610/12]
- Taxi Regulations (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: I agree this review is long overdue. I read the document and found much of it to be very good, and I disagreed with other aspects. When will we be debating this in the Dáil? Legislative change will be required. There are items in regard to the nine-year rule that I believed we had put to bed. These must be all debated. The Joint Committee on the Environment, Transport, Culture and the...
- Taxi Regulations (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: I know these are only recommendations and need to be debated. I do not agree with all of them and I doubt most people will either. Will this review be made available to the different taxi representative groups in advance of any debate so they can have an input which can feed back to myself and others? It is important we get a feel from them regarding these recommendations.
- Written Answers — Road Network: Road Network (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: Question 25: To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the progress of the A5 Dublin to Derry road. [8606/12]
- Written Answers — Ministerial Appointments: Ministerial Appointments (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: Question 44: To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the rationale for the appointment of persons (details supplied) ; and the remuneration they are expected to receive. [8605/12]
- Leaders' Questions (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: Will there be a waiver for some of them?
- Leaders' Questions (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: Will you stop?
- Leaders' Questions (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: Did the Labour Party councillors vote for it?
- Leaders' Questions (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: I certainly have not.
- Leaders' Questions (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: They voted on the basis of giving a waiver. Poor people and senior citizens were betrayed by the Labour Party.
- Leaders' Questions (16 Feb 2012)
Dessie Ellis: I remember where they stood on charges. Their own leader opposed them at the time.