Seanad debates

Thursday, 9 May 2013

11:10 am

Photo of Labhrás Ó MurchúLabhrás Ó Murchú (Fianna Fail) | Oireachtas source

If it has not been done already, I second the amendment proposed by Senator Denis O'Donovan. I have always believed that the Proclamation of 1916, while it may be one of the shortest charters of independence in the world, was very much ahead of its time in the foresight it demonstrated in cherishing all the children of the nation equally, the compassion it showed and in demonstrating what people have to do in order to be dutiful in so far as the nation is concerned. That is very important and much of it is enshrined in our Constitution. There is a charter of which we can all be so proud, which has helped us through so many difficult times.

Senator Crown raised an interesting, perhaps a novel point, and the Leader might consider having a debate on it. At times we think only about legislation but do not always think about what happens when the same legislation is implemented. I think, for example, of people who are living in abject poverty and yet are left on their own. I refer to people who put money into Anglo Irish Bank so that in their twilight years they might have a pension. Despite this, because the State made a decision to wipe out Anglo Irish Bank, their pension fund is also gone-----

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