Results 16,701-16,720 of 26,924 for speaker:Richard Boyd Barrett
- Other Questions: Tax Compliance (14 Jan 2016)
Richard Boyd Barrett: The dogs on the street know that companies like Apple and other fantastically wealthy multinationals have used every means and mechanism available to them in this country and all over the world to avoid paying billions of taxes that are needed by this State and other states to fund the provision of services and infrastructure. The Minister is telling us that if the EU Commission finds that...
- Other Questions: Tax Compliance (14 Jan 2016)
Richard Boyd Barrett: If we had listened to the dogs on the street during the boom period, we might have avoided the disastrous crash. The OECD and the European Commission are finally catching up with the dogs on the street when it comes to the multinationals that are doing their best to avoid paying tax and thereby starving states of billions in revenue that is needed for services and infrastructure. It is...
- Other Questions: Tax Compliance (14 Jan 2016)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I know.
- Other Questions: Tax Compliance (14 Jan 2016)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Those two things work together.
- Written Answers — Department of Finance: Economic Growth Rate (14 Jan 2016)
Richard Boyd Barrett: 21. To ask the Minister for Finance given warnings by bodies such as the International Monetary Fund of a likely global recession, growing signs of a slowdown in the global economy and the stock market crisis in China, if his growth projections over the coming number of years are realistic; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1344/16]
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Public Service Oversight and Petitions: Decisions on Public Petitions Received (13 Jan 2016)
Richard Boyd Barrett: We all think this is an important issue but it is one that properly would be addressed by Dublin City Council, the National Transport Authority and Luas, all of whom might have some practical role in this. We understand the petitioner has e-mailed Dublin City Council. Therefore, we need to ascertain if the petitioner got a response and, if so, whether the petitioner was satisfied with it....
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Public Service Oversight and Petitions: Decisions on Public Petitions Received (13 Jan 2016)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I am glad that we are looking further at this petition as it is an important issue. It follows on from the marriage equality referendum by demanding that we extend equality into other areas of Irish society. The petition is part of a big national campaign which I support and I suspect many of us here support calling for the end of religious discrimination in our schools. The contention of...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Public Service Oversight and Petitions: Decisions on Public Petitions Received (13 Jan 2016)
Richard Boyd Barrett: We have no choice because we cannot contact the petitioner. There was a slight jokey element to the petition's wording, so we cannot take it any further. However, there is huge public interest in the suggestion. That is because there is a slightly more serious issue at stake which is how we should pay tribute to, commemorate or honour people in this country who have excelled and done...
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Medicinal Products Expenditure (13 Jan 2016)
Richard Boyd Barrett: 666. To ask the Minister for Health the amount the Health Service Executive and his Department spent on the drug Ritaline and on all psychoactive medication used by children, by generic drug and brand name in each year of the past ten years; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1270/16]
- Written Answers — Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Wildlife Protection (13 Jan 2016)
Richard Boyd Barrett: 961. To ask the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht the rationale behind the changes to the hedge cutting and scrub burning dates announced on 23 December 2015, the groups she or her Department met with when considering this change; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [1238/16]
- Technological Universities Bill 2015: Second Stage (17 Dec 2015)
Richard Boyd Barrett: They do everything in their power to avoid it. The dogs on the street know it, with the double Irish, and now the knowledge box - any old excuse - and they constantly lobby the Ministers about ways to get out of tax. They are employing accountants left, right and centre to come up with new and intricate mechanisms, in many cases facilitated by the political establishment, to avoid paying...
- Technological Universities Bill 2015: Second Stage (17 Dec 2015)
Richard Boyd Barrett: No. I am for these companies, which make enormous profits from our young people, putting something back into educating the young people from whom they extract these profits, rather than us paying for the education, and students and teachers contributing to producing educated young people and letting these lads run off with the goodies.
- Technological Universities Bill 2015: Second Stage (17 Dec 2015)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I am deadly serious about this.
- Technological Universities Bill 2015: Second Stage (17 Dec 2015)
Richard Boyd Barrett: We should be standing up for ourselves and telling these multinationals that they will have to cough up a bit of money to pay for the educated workforce from which they make so much money, with profits that are off the Richter scale. That is not a hyperbolic description of their profits. Based on the productivity per worker in Ireland, it is all made here. Could they please contribute...
- Technological Universities Bill 2015: Second Stage (17 Dec 2015)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I wish the Ceann Comhairle a very happy Christmas and wish him the very best for the new year. I wish all my fellow Deputies, or adversaries, on the other side of the Chamber a happy Christmas.
- Technological Universities Bill 2015: Second Stage (17 Dec 2015)
Richard Boyd Barrett: Deputies and adversaries. I wish all the Oireachtas staff, who make life bearable for us in here even if we possibly make it unbearable for them at times, a happy Christmas. The idea of a technological university is one to which everyone would subscribe. Everyone would subscribe to the idea that it should be an option available to the institutes of technology to allow them to upgrade to...
- Prohibition of Hydraulic Fracturing Bill 2015: First Stage (17 Dec 2015)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I move: "That the Bill be taken in Private Members' time."
- Prohibition of Hydraulic Fracturing Bill 2015: First Stage (17 Dec 2015)
Richard Boyd Barrett: I move:That leave be granted to introduce a Bill entitled an Act to provide for a prohibition on the issue of consent, licences or permits for the exploration, prospecting or leases or other permissions to facilitate Hydraulic Fracturing projects or the exploitation of shale gas from within the State, together with the development of any infrastructure or facilities required for Hydraulic...
- Order of Business (17 Dec 2015)
Richard Boyd Barrett: They were housed already.
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Military Aircraft Landings (17 Dec 2015)
Richard Boyd Barrett: 17. To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade in view of the escalation of conflict and military action in Syria, if he will now reconsider allowing the use of Shannon Airport by the United States military; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [41200/15]