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Can Willie Walsh convince TDs to allow the sale of Aer Lingus?

Here’s everything you need to know about what’s happening in Irish politics right now…

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Everybody’s talking about…

Whether Willie Walsh will be able to convince the Government to not stand in the way of IAG’s Aer Lingus bid.

File Photo Aer Lingus anticipates 150 net job losses from its latest voluntary severance scheme, according to a letter sent to Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Richard Bruton. File photo Leon Farrell / Photocall Ireland Leon Farrell / Photocall Ireland / Photocall Ireland

The IAG boss will appear before the Oireachtas Transport Committee at 2pm today, with one clear goal.

IAG, the parent company of British Airways, has to date failed to ease the numerous concerns outlined by various politicians over the sale by offering ‘legally-binding commitments’ that it will operate on Irish routes for the next five years, not sell Aer Lingus’ much-coveted Heathrow slots, and ensure the firm’s headquarters would remain in Ireland. 

Fianna Fáil’s transport spokesperson Timmy Dooley has previously claimed the Government is intent on selling its stake in the airline to raise funds ahead of the next election. This has been denied by Transport Minister Paschal Donohoe.

Others have warned that one in four Aer Lingus employees could lose their jobs if the national carrier suffers the same fate as Spanish airline Iberia during its merger.

IAG is proposing to offer €1.36 billion - €2.55 per share – for the airline, of which the Government owns 25.1%.

Walsh will have to give the performance of his career to convince both Government and opposition TDs the sale is the right move.

The agenda

  • Health Minister Leo Varadkar and Tony O’Brien, Director General of the HSE, will appear before the health committee at 9.30am.
  • At the same time, Richard Bruton will be answering TDs’ jobs-related questions in the Dáil.
  • Representatives from IDA Ireland and Enterprise Ireland will meet with members of the Public Accounts Committee at 10am.
  • As it’s a Thursday, Tánaiste Joan Burton will have the floor during Leaders’ Questions at 12pm.

Pictured is Tanaiste and Minister for Soc Joan Burton Mark Stedman / Photocall Ireland Mark Stedman / Photocall Ireland / Photocall Ireland

  • Taoiseach Enda Kenny travels to Brussels today to attend a meeting of European heads of state. Petro Poroshenko will address leaders on the situation in Ukraine and relations with Russia.
  • Willie Walsh, the CEO of IAG, will appear before the transport committee at 2pm to discuss the potential sale of Aer Lingus.
  • The Dáil will debate the Climate Action Bill before discussing Topical Issues at 4.42pm.
  • A protest against water charges and the arrests of people in relation to the Jobstown incident will be held by the Socialist party outside the Department of Justice at 6.30pm.

Inside Leinster House

Anne Ferris was the only Government TD to break the whip and support Clare Daly’s abortion bill this week – although others were said to be very close to doing the same. Ferris is likely to be allowed to rejoin the parliamentary party.Fianna Fáil allowed a free vote on the issue, while Sinn Féin abstained.

A Fianna Fáil backbencher said this week may mark a turning point in how the Government views the whip system, adding he thinks it will be hugely loosened in relation to issues of conscience in the coming years.

What the others are saying

  • The Socialist Party is expected to bring up the arrest of member Paul Murphy with Joan Burton during Leaders’ Questions, according to the Irish Examiner. Expect a showdown.
  • The same paper reports that Education Minister Jan O’Sullivan has said she can’t get involved in the dispute between Cork and Tralee ITs over a planned merger. 
  • HSE boss Tony O’Brien has warned the Government that patients will face clinical risks this year due to funding shortages in the health service, reports the Irish Times

In case you missed it

  • Russell Brand weighed in on the Jobstown arrests.
  • Figures revealed how much the Government is investing in Irish Water.
  • Former Justice Minister Alan Shatter said he’ll run for re-election.
  • A Fine Gael backbencher wants to radically change how we elect TDs.
  • Environment Minister Alan Kelly had some choice words for homelessness campaigner Fr Peter McVerry.
  • Sinn Féin held a demonstration outside Leinster House to show its solidarity with the Greek government as it attempts to restructure the country’s debt deal.
  • A proposal to include cigarette-style warnings on betting slips was rejected in the Seanad.
  • The Dáil could soon be debating legislation that would allow gardaí to strike.

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    Mute Sarah-Jane M. O'Regan
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    Jul 4th 2014, 10:13 PM

    Information is power and hogan has taken away the most basic human right! Access to information.

    The first person commented how there was no sound (and has now removed their comment, there is sound!! ) imagine the frustration you felt when watching the video, that’s our lives every day. Frustrating. Tiring. Limiting.

    Return our ‘sound’

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    Mute Tony
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    Jul 4th 2014, 10:04 PM

    Yet another botched decision. , the craziness continues .

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    Mute Tom Ryan
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    Jul 4th 2014, 10:29 PM

    The video tells the tale. This is a shameless government, dismantling the few decent services that give some degree of dignity to those in need of them.

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    Mute Liberté et Egalité
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    Jul 4th 2014, 10:13 PM

    ISL should be enshrined in the constitution with full protection of rights!

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    Mute The Peasant
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    Jul 4th 2014, 10:10 PM

    I know it’s racist but, why don’t we take a few grand out of the foreign aid budget?

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    Mute Joe_King
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    Jul 4th 2014, 10:52 PM

    Over half a billion, and much of it thrown into a black hole. it’s absolute lunacy. If anybody disagrees, can they tell me if Africa is getting better or worse?

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    Mute Kerry Blake
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    Jul 4th 2014, 10:10 PM

    Sometimes I really do hope there is a hell and I hope those like Hogan burn there for eternity. The man should not be allowed to be in charge of opening a door.

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    Mute Joe_King
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    Jul 4th 2014, 10:53 PM

    Unfortunately that is not the case. Nature is cruel.

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    Mute Declan Carr
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    Jul 4th 2014, 10:21 PM

    Why was that comment “there is no sound” been removed, for all you know that person may be deaf, ok so we all say he made a joke, try understand what the people are saying without reading the text I can just about lipread can’t sign and I can’t hear. People who know me who comment on here will know I am deaf, and not taking the piss.

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    Mute Tony
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    Jul 4th 2014, 10:29 PM

    A very sensible comment Declan .

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    Mute Sarah-Jane M. O'Regan
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    Jul 4th 2014, 10:04 PM

    Why would you need sound? See the world the way deaf people do!

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    Mute Declan Carr
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    Jul 4th 2014, 10:16 PM

    I could have used this service had I known about it,now that I have its closed,then I may not have got because the household income might be €2 over the limit.

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    Mute The Peasant
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    Jul 4th 2014, 11:30 PM

    €8m is all that’s needed here!
    Was even borrowing it and putting it on the “slate” considered?

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    Mute Davie Nolan
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    Jul 5th 2014, 4:34 AM

    Typical of Ireland and it’s backward government,hitting the needy and taking from the people that need services most.it can sometimes be very difficult for deaf people to integrate into society and now they are being victimised by their own government by the closure if deaforward they must feel further away from the rest of society than ever.The government shouod be embarrassed and ashamed but one thing is for sure,they are not!

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    Mute Jay J Murphy
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    Jul 5th 2014, 12:30 AM

    Why am I not surprised? Oh yes because I live in Ireland.

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    Mute Connor Quigley
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    Jul 5th 2014, 11:23 AM

    It is with great dismay I read about the cut in funding to this vital service for the deaf community. The video above clearly illustrates how this service is needed so as to ensure that members of the deaf community are able to interact with bodies such as hospitals, government agencies and utilities companies in a dignified manner and on the same basis as any member of the hearing community.

    For the government to cut this funding is tantamount to denying members of the deaf community the ability to access such basic human rights as to health and education. It is discrimination at the most fundamental level where the effect (intended or otherwise) is to marginalise 5,000 citizens of this country. It cannot be justified by raising budgetary concerns where less vital expenditure could be cut in its place.

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    Mute Michelle Earle
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    Jul 5th 2014, 1:15 PM

    i want our ids back, i don’t want be isolated again, need break the barrier, where can i go ? and access to health care, education etc, i wont go to gp if there is no interpreter, they gave me wrong med or no information. i have enough suffer in my childhood so enough is enough.

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    Mute Liberté et Egalité
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    Jul 5th 2014, 9:25 PM

    Totally agree Michelle! This decision is BEYOND shocking and an insult to every deaf person in this country!

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    Mute Jim Coffey
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    Jul 5th 2014, 8:48 AM

    This decision by Minister Hogan confirms his level of ignorance in dealing with people who have special needs. It’s obvious he neither understands nor cares about people who are challenged everyday in their efforts to live a normal life. These special services are a real and measurable lifeline for thousands of ordinary Irish citizens. “It’s a long road that hasn’t got a bend” and this decision will come back to haunt you Mr. Hogan

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