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- Ceisteanna (Atógáil) - Questions (Resumed): Cabinet Committees (9 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Imperial arrogance is the stock in trade of the British Tory establishment. Johnson's announcement of his intention to breach international law is very much in line with that rotten and arrogant tradition but it is also a direct snub and insult to the Taoiseach and to the people of this country. It is a reckless and dangerous assertion by Boris Johnson. It endangers peace and stability in...
- Ceisteanna (Atógáil) - Questions (Resumed): Constitutional Amendments (9 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: The Bill is here.
- Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions (9 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Except taxis.
- Ceisteanna (Atógáil) - Questions (Resumed): Constitutional Amendments (9 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: We need a referendum on the right to housing. I submitted a Bill to that effect, looking to change Article 43 of the Constitution to delimit the rights of private property in order to vindicate the right to affordable, dignified and appropriate housing for all in the last couple of weeks. The Taoiseach should support that Bill and fast-track the move towards a referendum. The scandal of...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Third Level Fees (9 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Germany, Iceland, France, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Slovenia and the Czech Republic have no student contribution fees. Spain, a country that was hammered by austerity, has an annual student contribution fee of €500 yet we are charging €3,000. Now we are going to be charging that for a hugely diminished third level experience for the class of 2020. Any additional funding is...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Third Level Fees (9 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I just pointed out a number of European countries where they do not have a contribution fee. That is the standard we should reach rather than having the highest fees. The level of investment per student in this country for most categories of students is less than the amount of public investment into horses. I like horses but I prefer students. I think they are more important and they add...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Third Level Fees (9 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: 29. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills his plans to abolish third level registration fees in view of the fact that many students will not be attending lectures as normal, will have extra IT costs due to online learning and will find it more difficult to find work; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22648/20]
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Third Level Fees (9 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: By any standard, the students who enter higher education in 2020 will have a very greatly diminished student experience. Against that background, it is completely unjustifiable to charge the highest student contribution fee in Europe. It is completely unjustifiable to charge students anything at all but to charge them €3,000 a year when they have no ability to get part-time work,...
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Covid-19 Pandemic (9 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: 169. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the advice, support and guidelines in relation to school reopening that have been established for parents that have serious underlying conditions that would make them at high risk of becoming seriously ill from Covid-19 and that are concerned whether or not it is safe in this context to send their children back to school; and if she will make...
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Schools Building Projects (9 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: 170. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills when planning permission will be submitted for the new Dún Laoghaire Educate Together; the timeline she envisages for this school to be ready; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [23005/20]
- Written Answers — Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection: Covid-19 Pandemic Supports (9 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: 202. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection the supports in place for parents of children that are sent home from school as a result of Covid-19 and that therefore have to miss work to care for them; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [23006/20]
- Written Answers — Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection: Covid-19 Pandemic Supports (9 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: 203. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection the supports in place for persons self-isolating or awaiting results from a Covid-19 test and have to miss work as a result; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [23007/20]
- Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Covid-19: Legislative Framework Underpinning the State's Response (9 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I thank the contributors. I very much welcome the part of the Law Society's submission which suggests action should be taken to accelerate the end of direct provision and the suggestion in terms of ensuring the resources necessary for social distancing in overcrowded in housing conditions. That is very positive. Following everything that has been said about confusion over legal...
- Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Covid-19: Legislative Framework Underpinning the State's Response (9 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: With regard to SI 326 of 2020, which deals with issues such as the number of people gathering in private dwellings, does the Law Society of Ireland believe there is, at least, a question mark over the legality or the constitutionally of these kinds of provisions?
- Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Covid-19: Legislative Framework Underpinning the State's Response (9 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Am I out of time?
- Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Covid-19: Legislative Framework Underpinning the State's Response (9 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: My main question refers back to the issue of the right to protest. However, I wish to say in passing that we should be careful about the use of the term "common sense". The great Italian Marxist intellectual, Antonio Gramsci, pointed out that there is a big difference between good sense and common sense. It was common sense at one time that the world was flat but good sense said it was...
- Ceisteanna - Questions: Legislative Programme (8 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Sure.
- Ceisteanna - Questions: Legislative Programme (8 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I raised the problem I have with Questions on Promised Legislation being taken off the Dáil schedule on the Order of Business. While the Government might not have a legislative programme, there is a programme for Government, which contains commitments regarding various legislation, some of which has been rightly described by Deputy McDonald as "off the wall". We need answers to be...
- Ceisteanna - Questions: Departmental Functions (8 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: The protocol and general division deals with relations with the religious bodies. I appeal to the Taoiseach, through this division, to engage urgently with the Sisters of Charity and the Catholic Church generally on a scandal in the St. Mary's centre, a nursing home that also provides assisted living housing for people with blindness, visual impairment and disability. In a Debenhams-style,...
- Ceisteanna - Questions: Departmental Policy Functions (8 Sep 2020)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I know the Taoiseach will not be as explicit as I might be about Trump but I am asking the Department of the Taoiseach to be careful not to inadvertently offer any public relations opportunities to Donald Trump between now and November. That is what I am urging because he is a danger to the whole world. Whatever I may think about Biden, this guy is a threat to democracy. On Palestine, I...