Stephen Donnelly

Fianna Fáil TD for Wicklow

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Article | Why is the payment of €1.5bn to bondholders not news?

Posted on April 11, 2012 by Dempo3456

TODAY, WHILE RURAL schools are threatened with the loss of teachers and new figures reveal that 200,000 children in Ireland are living in poverty, €1.5 billion has been paid over Continue Reading →

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6 Reasons The Household Charge is Unfair

Posted on April 3, 2012 by Dempo3456

The fact that only half of households in Ireland have registered for the Household Charge is testament to the shoddy, unfair design and incompetent implementation of this policy. Some of Continue Reading →

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Donnelly calls on Government to help Wicklow’s negative equity generation

Posted on April 3, 2012 by Dempo3456

Donnelly calls on Permanent TSB to reduce variable mortgage rates to help Wicklow’s negative equity generation The Independent TD for Wicklow and East Carlow, Stephen Donnelly TD, has called on Continue Reading →

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Statement | Fiscal compact debate has to be more than a party-political slagging match

Posted on March 29, 2012 by Dempo3456

Donnelly welcomes date of referendum, calls for debate to be more than just a party-political slagging match   The Independent TD for Wicklow and East Carlow, Stephen Donnelly TD, has Continue Reading →

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The Promissory Notes | Stephen questions Patrick Honohan

Posted on March 29, 2012 by Dempo3456

At the Finance Committee this week, Stephen questioned the Central Bank Governor, Patrick Honohan, on the Promissory Notes. Here’s that exchange. The full discussion is here.

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Speech | Calling for greater transparency in Irish public life

Posted on March 29, 2012 by Dempo3456

Stephen calls for greater transparency in Irish politics, speaking on a bill that will give the Financial Services Ombudsman the power to name and shame offending institutions. I commend Deputy Continue Reading →

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