Results 741-760 of 21,096 for speaker:Mary Lou McDonald
- Ceisteanna - Questions: Cabinet Committees (24 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: 2. To ask the Taoiseach when the Cabinet committee on economy and investment will next meet. [56545/23]
- Ceisteanna - Questions: Cabinet Committees (24 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: The cost of doing business in Ireland makes these worrying times for workers and for businesses, which, as the Taoiseach knows, have been vocal on this issue. Corporate insolvency has reached its highest level in five years, with a 25% rise in 2023. Across the country, towns and villages see long-standing businesses, particularly restaurants and pubs, are closing their doors. Jobs are...
- Ceisteanna ar Pholasaí nó ar Reachtaíocht - Questions on Policy or Legislation (24 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: I want to return to the situation in our emergency departments. As the Taoiseach knows, hospitals have not been able to sustain the figures that we saw over the Christmas break. They have really struggled. They have cut activity in hospitals to try to manage the situation, but we know that this could not last forever. This morning, the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation reported 654...
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (24 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: I quoted them to you.
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (24 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: Yesterday, I raised with the Taoiseach the scandal of a wealthy vulture fund buying up 46 of 54 homes at Belcamp Manor in north Dublin. These were homes that should have been available to workers and families to buy, to live in and to call home. Instead, the fund will rent them out for more than €3,000 a month. It is scandalous. Clearly, the Government's measures to stop the funds...
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (24 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: For clarity, I was referring to rental income. Not a red cent is paid on that.
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (24 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: The level at which these rents stand should be borne in mind. Our motion this evening calls for a rate of at least 17%. We are simply reiterating what we told the Government at the time, that anything less than 17% would fail to be an adequate disincentive to clip the wings of the vulture funds. We are repeating that. I see no reason for the Taoiseach not to support the motion if he is,...
- Conflict in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory: Motion (23 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: We know the steps that must be followed to initiate a case in the Hague to establish jurisdiction and the grounds for dispute. The Tánaiste has seen the endless footage of Israel's atrocities in Gaza. He has heard reams of heart-wrenching testimony from doctors and international aid workers on the ground. In the midst of undeniable genocidal actions, these steps should be urgently...
- Conflict in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory: Motion (23 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: I move amendment No. 4: (a) To insert the following after "condemns the ongoing bombardment of Gaza": “by Israel and reiterates the call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire”; (b) To insert the following after "and the hearings last week involving the parties to this case”: “; and commends South Africa for its action in this regard: determining that it is...
- Conflict in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory: Motion (23 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: For more than 100 days, the people of Gaza have endured a humanitarian horror of unimaginable scale, a genocide broadcast to the world in real time and inflicted upon an impoverished refugee population by the apartheid Israeli regime that is hell-bent on erasing the Palestinian nation from the face of the earth. This is not conjecture. The Israeli Government has not attempted to hide its...
- Conflict in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory: Motion (23 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: An immediate and full ceasefire is what is needed. That is the call the Government should make, and that call should be contained in the motion.
- Conflict in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory: Motion (23 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: Israel must stop its massacre in Gaza. There can be absolutely no equivocation on this matter. What is described in the motion is mass slaughter, the deliberate destruction of civilian infrastructure, the displacement of millions of people, starvation and the destruction of hospitals and schools. It describes the very markers of genocidal actions – a blatant attempt to wipe out...
- Ceisteanna - Questions: Covid-19 Pandemic (23 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: 9. To ask the Taoiseach when the terms of reference for the inquiry into Covid-19 in Ireland will be produced. [56544/23]
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (23 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: Oliver Bond flats in the inner city of Dublin are 90 years old. If you live in Oliver Bond you are likely to be living with damp and mould, in conditions that are unacceptable and unbelievable in 2024. A report published today reflects that people living in Oliver Bond flats have a higher likelihood of respiratory illnesses such as asthma. The report speculates strongly that this is a...
- An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (23 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: -----Gardiner Street flats, and Dunne Street flats, all of which suffer from damp and mildew but there is no plan and no Government ambition to change these living conditions. What does the Taoiseach propose to do about this?
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (23 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: I have set out the facts for the Taoiseach. I have acknowledged and put it to him that he did respond in 2021 on the back of the Maynooth situation. I also reminded him that, at the time, he was advised that he had not gone far enough. I also told him that, in July of last year, Department officials told the Minister that the regulations were failing. They said very clearly that funds...
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (23 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: It does not say that.
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (23 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: Go raibh maith agat. Three years ago, the Taoiseach's Government promised it would stop vulture funds bulk-buying family homes from under the noses of ordinary homebuyers. This followed considerable public anger on the back of a fund attempting to buy up the majority of homes at Mullen Park in Maynooth. On the floor of the Dáil the Taoiseach said: What happened in Maynooth and...
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (17 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: We know, and the Minister has reiterated the fact, that Fine Gael and the Government benches do not want housing to be affordable. There is no great surprise in that. Certainly, our farming friend in Monaghan and people beyond that know full well that if they ever had an expectation of homes being affordable on the Government's watch, that expectation is truly dashed at this stage. There...
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (17 Jan 2024)
Mary Lou McDonald: In a bid to be helpful to the Government, Sinn Féin will this evening bring forward a motion with a solution to that problem, one that will stop the vultures. Is the Government prepared to back that solution to stop vulture funds snapping up these homes and-----