Wilson, John P.Wednesday, 30 January 1985 |
Dáil Eireann Debate
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We might hear too much about bonds before the day is out.
A Leas-Cheann Comhairle I was not here for the order of Business. Is there a time limit on this debate or will it go on later?
It is a pity we have not got the other bit.
I am on the Deputy's side. I do not know who “we” and “they” are. I thought we were all one.
The Government could have rescinded that.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Insurance Industry.
Some of them do not even get on to the Order Paper.
Provided there is fair trading.
Will the Minister tell the House if he has any special provisions in mind with regard to the insuring of young people?
The specifics are, young people, insurance and exorbitant prices. What is the policy of the Minister of State?
It is so high they avoid taking it out at all. They cannot afford it.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Tourism Plans.
Will the Minister ensure that the group who are undertaking the study will have regard to the Six Counties situation when reaching final conclusions on policy?
When putting his final proposals to the group, will the Minister ensure that the liaison with the Six Counties Tourist Board is strengthened and maintained in the interests of tourism in the whole Uls...
Financial Resolutions, 1985. - Financial Resolution No. 3: Excise— Hydrocarbons.
I should like to emphasise the seriousness of the increase in hydrocarbon oils. The taking of £27 million on this is a serious impost because of the impact it will have on various aspects of Irish li...
Financial Resolutions, 1985. - Financial Resolution No. 7: Value-Added Tax.
That is the nub of the matter.
The Taoiseach should have a look at the market in housing. (Interruptions.)
I want to talk for a few moments on what is the most scandalous provision in this budget. That is the imposition of 10 per cent VAT on shoes.
We have been less than severe on the Government for this scandalous imposition. I do not know where the Labour Party Members are. Deputy Bell has arrived in here. Is there anybody left over there w...
I see Deputy Bell on the opposite side, a distinguished trade unionist who represented the leather workers at national level with the Transport and General Workers' Union. I would like to hear from h...
It so happens that a Minister for Education on this side of the House extended the period for education here substantially many years ago and by providing the first grant for third level education ext...
Let me say this. As Deputy O'Rourke said last year, the teenage period is a period when the clothes bill is the highest for families. The young people today are much more choosey than they were year...
The grand toreador of the party branch bull.
And the highest rate of unemployment.
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