Does the Government have a plan B?
On October 24, 2013, I asked an Tanaiste Eamon Gilmore how the Government plans to break the link between sovereign debt and banking debt, just before the Social Welfare Bill Continue Reading →
On October 24, 2013, I asked an Tanaiste Eamon Gilmore how the Government plans to break the link between sovereign debt and banking debt, just before the Social Welfare Bill Continue Reading →
On October 16 I was on TV3’s Tonight with Vincent Brown alongside Minister Richard Bruton and Sarah McInerney. We were discussing Budget 2014, specifically the negative effects on the household Continue Reading →
On October 17, 2013 I took part in the debate on Dáil reform. There weren’t a huge amount of TDs present during the debate to Standing Orders, which I think Continue Reading →
Following on from Budget 2014 I wanted to compare how Ireland does regarding equality with our European neighbours. The map below is of European Gini Coefficients from 2011. The Gini Continue Reading →
Brendan Howlin in his budget speech speech on October 15 said “I am pleased to announce no reduction in the basic social welfare rates of people of working age and Continue Reading →
Here’s my speech on Budget 2014, which I feel is a missed opportunity to stimulate the economy and share the burden of the budgetary adjustment. That said, I do welcome Continue Reading →