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Enda Kenny at Leaders' Questions this afternoon Screengrab via Oireachtas TV

'The money is not there': Taoiseach rules out restoration of Christmas bonus

Enda Kenny was described as ‘Scrooge’ in the Dáil chamber this afternoon.

TAOISEACH ENDA KENNY has ruled out any restoration of the Christmas bonus in the Dáil this afternoon.

Kenny faced calls from the independent TD Seamus Healy to restore the bonus, a once-off end of year payment for elderly people, carers and long-term social welfare recipients, which would cost the Exchequer around €261 million.

Speaking during Leaders’ Questions in the Dáil this morning, Healy suggested that it could be funded through a wealth tax and cited CSO statistics which show that almost a quarter of the country’s population don’t have money to afford at least two goods or services that are considered the norm.

“The Christmas bonus made Christmas for many of these families,” Healy told Kenny this morning.

But Kenny, who faced shouts of “Scrooge” from across the chamber, ruled out any restoration of the bonus, which was abolished by the previous government in 2009, saying that “the money is not there”.

“It would be a lovely thing, from a political point of view, to stand up and say ‘We’ll pay this’. The money is not there,” he said.

The Taoiseach said that the entire social welfare system is being reformed so that instead of “passive payments” there will be a system where “work will pay”.

He also said the government has maintained core social welfare rates.

Pylons and HSE

Earlier, the Taoiseach was asked to set up an independent, international assessment of the possibility of placing electricity cables underground, in light of Eirgrid’s plans to update the State’ energy infrastructure with overhead pylons.

Fianna Fáil’s Micheál Martin said that 1,300 pylons are being erected across the country and that this is being “rammed down people’s throats”. He that “no one is questioning the need to modernise in terms of energy” but called for more scrutiny of the process.

Kenny said the project was necessary in order to have “power for infrastructure so that we can have jobs in Donegal and West Kerry and everywhere else”. He said there needed to be an “open and accountable” consultation process.

“People say to me: ‘Well, you’re the Taoiseach, so why can’t you provide jobs all over the country?’” Kenny said, later adding that this is not “a case of government diktat, it’s a case of what kind of country we want in the next 20 years.”

Sinn Féin’s Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin raised the HSE Service Plan for 2014 and the fact that it has not yet come before the Oireachtas Health Committee.

Kenny said that the Minister for Health James Reilly is considering the plan and will respond to the HSE with his approval or amendments to draft plan.

He said he expects “the result of his deliberations” next week and added the Minister’s focus is “on the provision of the excellent frontline services that are being provided”.

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    Nov 4th 2017, 8:55 AM

    Says it all really, ‘a dangerous criminal gets mugged in Dublin’, no wonder he went back north to turn himself in.

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    Nov 4th 2017, 10:43 AM

    @Salvatore Mazzani: Not just Dublin . The last time someone tried to run people down on an Irish street , this happened .
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhfgQOLSrTQ

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    Nov 4th 2017, 9:06 AM

    I often wonder why these guys, who are on day release and coming towards the end of their sentences, throw it all away for a day or two on the lash. That’s another 5 years or more he’ll have to serve back in the high security wing. I wonder do these people just prefer being in prison to the uncertainties of life on the outside

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    Nov 4th 2017, 9:11 AM

    @Paul Devlin: as Chris said it’s too dangerous outside

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    Nov 4th 2017, 9:09 AM

    Comical Farce

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    Nov 4th 2017, 9:47 AM

    @John Culhane: The gardaí had no power to hold him as there was no European arrest warrant in existence for him & there’s no charge on our books for absconding from a foreign prison.

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    Nov 4th 2017, 11:35 AM

    @Donncha Ó Coileáin: Ah yes, common sense. Because, given all crap being being thrown at Gardai at the moment, the common sense thing would have been for Gardai to kidnap the man and illegally extradite him. This is the republic of Ireland, not the people’s republic of North Korea.

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    Nov 4th 2017, 4:16 PM

    @Donncha Ó Coileáin: so you’d be happy with gardaí acting outside of the law, so long as you approve of it?

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    Nov 4th 2017, 10:40 AM

    A nice big thank you to the “Citizen” who picked him up outside the court and drove him back over the border and had the PSNI waiting for him there.

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    Nov 4th 2017, 6:54 PM

    @MyBrokenKnees: those bloody dublin taxi drivers, always taking the long route and overcharging…..

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    Nov 4th 2017, 9:49 AM

    Doesn’t say much for the Garda when they release a know dangerous murderer on to our streets and I don’t by that they had to.

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    Nov 4th 2017, 9:52 AM

    @Austin hickey: I wonder who gave him a lift to the border ?

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    Nov 4th 2017, 10:09 AM

    @Austin hickey: so you’re complaining that the Gardai abided by the law?

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    Nov 4th 2017, 11:46 AM

    @Austin hickey: The Gardai didn’t release him onto the streets, a Judge did. FFS, the Garda in court even objected to bail, hoping he would be in custody until the PSNI got off their holes and applied for an arrest warrant valid here. But don’t let any of that get in the way of your anti-garda agenda.

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    Nov 4th 2017, 10:21 AM

    When the guards arrested that guy in Dublin they should of taken him up north and handed him in and forget about the courts.

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    Nov 4th 2017, 10:39 AM

    I wonder did AGS give him a breathalyser test, just to add to their tally?

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