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Energy (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (6 Apr 2006)

Peter Kelly: This is a wide-ranging Bill which, when enacted, will have a vital role in driving forward a progressive energy agenda in a new global energy landscape with increasing demands on fuel resources. Key features of the Bill include a move towards all-island markets. The Bill also deals with electricity interconnections. East-west and North-South electricity interconnections are significant...

Energy (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (6 Apr 2006)

Peter Kelly: This move had a dramatic impact on the number of customers eligible to switch supplier. While previous rounds of market opening impacted on a small group of approximately 250 high volume customers, this move meant that more than 17,000 industrial and commercial customers were eligible to switch supplier or source their own natural gas. Overall, market opening by volume increased by 86%. This...

Energy (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (6 Apr 2006)

Peter Kelly: Scope now exists for all customers, household and non-household alike, to seek out keener prices in the competitive market. This is well in advance of the July 2007 deadline set down in the EU Directive 2003/54/EC on electricity. The opening of the market has benefited customers by broadening customer choice and already some 42% of the market by volume is supplied by independent suppliers. I...

Criminal Justice Bill 2004: Motion (Resumed). (29 Mar 2006)

Peter Kelly: ——and going to work. Fair dues to the Deputy. There are 1,743 more gardaí today than in June 1997. The current recruitment drive is the largest for new gardaí since the foundation of the State. Starting in January 2005, more than 1,100 new gardaí per year have been and will be recruited for each of the years, 2005-07, inclusive. New recruits will not be stuck behind desks. They will be...

Criminal Justice Bill 2004: Motion (Resumed). (29 Mar 2006)

Peter Kelly: I welcome the Criminal Justice Bill 2004, which is extremely important. I commend the Minister, Deputy McDowell, for bringing the amendments to the Bill before the House. It is clear that we all want the most equitable and effective criminal justice legislation possible. Many surveys have shown, as if we needed surveys to tell us, that crime and law and order are sources of great concern for...

Criminal Justice Bill 2004: Motion (Resumed). (29 Mar 2006)

Peter Kelly: Today there are more gardaí. All crimes will have to be tackled and all criminal activity will have to cease. The Deputy asked me what types of crime we are talking about. I remind the Opposition that it cancelled the prison building programme and failed to put even one extra garda on the street. It failed to properly resource the Garda and to provide even one extra prison place. It...

Criminal Justice Bill 2004: Motion (Resumed). (29 Mar 2006)

Peter Kelly: I welcome the fact that the Deputy will support this legislation and I look forward to the day when he will help vote it through the Dáil. It is good news for the country that the Opposition is getting sense——

National Sports Campus Development Authority Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (22 Mar 2006)

Peter Kelly: I welcome the Abbotstown sports campus project. Its development is positive news, shows optimism and is an example of what the Government is about. We are a sporting nation that can hold its own with any country in the sports arena. Our people have proved they have a love and capacity for sport. I am delighted this development, at an estimated cost of €119 million, will go ahead. A sum of...

National Sports Campus Development Authority Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (22 Mar 2006)

Peter Kelly: I apologise. I will refrain from naming names. I compliment everybody connected with the Lanesborough boxing club on all the work they are doing, especially at under-age level. Horse racing was mentioned earlier. We are known all over the world for horse racing. Ireland is considered to be one of the best places in the world for horse racing. When one goes abroad and mentions Ireland, people...

Building Control Bill 2005: Second Stage (Resumed). (16 Feb 2006)

Peter Kelly: I am delighted to see the Minister of State, Deputy Batt O'Keeffe, taking this important consumer Bill. The Building Control Bill 2005 represents high standards and common sense. The people will adjust to and welcome this Bill. Let us get it right first time and take pride in our buildings and work. Safety must be a priority because life is precious. We should strive to have the highest...

Building Control Bill 2005: Second Stage (Resumed). (16 Feb 2006)

Peter Kelly: I am delighted the list seems long but no matter what list we give this Minister, he makes it shorter.

Building Control Bill 2005: Second Stage (Resumed). (16 Feb 2006)

Peter Kelly: The list was longer last year and the year before that.

Building Control Bill 2005: Second Stage (Resumed). (16 Feb 2006)

Peter Kelly: Deputy O'Keeffe is the man. "Batt-man" is delivering in Longford. He is doing a great job and I thank him in advance for the new fire stations he will sanction. The enforcement of the building code will be tightened. All in all, consumers will welcome the Bill. Professionals who currently operate to high standards have nothing to fear. Qualified professionals will welcome the Bill. Only the...

Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)

Peter Kelly: I offer my congratulations to the Minister for Finance, Deputy Cowen, on his record in his political career before and since becoming the Minister for Finance and on his recent budget, which is widely recognised as one of the best budgets ever.

Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)

Peter Kelly: I have not met anybody outside the House who did not ask me to pass on their good wishes to the Minister for Finance on probably the best budget in the history of the State.

Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)

Peter Kelly: To those of us who know the Minister, his appointment was no surprise and the country is very fortunate to have a caring and compassionate family man in Government. In any walk of life, including politics, it is a duty and obligation on people in posts of responsibility to mind the finances in the interests of all.

Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)

Peter Kelly: The success of our country is due to the combination of Government policy and the hard work and genius of the Irish people. We should have learned that the only way forward is the way we got here, with partnership and people working together towards a common goal, namely, the promotion of our country for all people. Our people are well educated and hard working, and nobody can question that....

Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)

Peter Kelly: Perhaps the less said the better. Perhaps Deputy Durkan was blushing during a previous debate today. I refer to the rural tax scheme. Some people in this House, who are not from my constituency, were not in favour of the tax scheme. I invite Deputies to visit Longford and speak to the people to understand how the rural tax scheme is working. Longford people must be encouraged to work with the...

Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)

Peter Kelly: It is factual. If the economy is not successful and we have no money, how can we spend what we have not got? In 2006 funding is needed to finance schemes and all parties in the Dáil seek more money for everything. I have heard no one stating that money does not count. Why does everyone seek more money if there is a better way of proceeding? I will bring Deputy Durkan on a quick tour of...

Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)

Peter Kelly: The county contains Abbeylara, Granard, Aughnacliffe, Ballinamuck, Drumlish, Newtownforbes, Clondra, Killashee, Lanesborough, Ballymahon, Kenagh, Moydow, Abbeyshrule, Legan, Mostrim, Moyne, Legga and Longford town.

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