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Justice Minister: 'Root-and-branch' change to Direct Provision will 'ultimately lead to its abolition'

The Justice Minister made the comments on RTÉ Radio Ones’s This Week programme.

JUSTICE AND EQUALITY Minister Charlie Flanagan has said that a “root-and-branch” change of the Direct Provision system would “ultimately lead to the abolition of the system”.

“I do very much acknowledge the difficulties here, I’m not happy, my colleague Minister David Stanton is not happy. The Taoiseach himself indicated that he’s not happy, in fact nobody is happy [with the system],” he said.

“What we need and what we’re going to have,” Flanagan continued, “is a root-and-branch transformation of the system, and I’m pleased that we’re making progress on that,” change, he said, adding that “ultimately, it will lead to the abolition of the system”, but he said he couldn’t say when that would be.

“This is a complex system… When I hear slogans like ‘End Direct Provision, Abolish Direct Provision’, we need to understand and appreciate the complexity of the situation.”

Speaking on RTÉ Radio One’s This Week programme, he said that the problems couldn’t be solved solely by the Department of Justice, as it related to getting access to jobs, drivers’ licences, and education.

He said that they were working on implementing the following changes to the Direct Provision system: “extending the right to work, acknowledging that we need to explore, pretty urgently, alternative housing models, and of course, reducing the amount of time that applications take”.

Access to housing is a particular issue, he said.

If we have 7,700 people in the Direct Provision system, and we’re calling for that system to be immediately abolished and changed, the question of how is it fundamental
We don’t have that number of houses or apartments freely available at this point in time, but we can work towards that.

Flanagan said that he and Stanton – who is the junior minister with special responsibility for equality, immigration and integration – have been speaking to housing associations about how a housing scheme could play an “important role” in alternatives for Direct Provision.

He said that issues with Direct Provision will be included in the five-year programme for the current Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, and Green Party government.

When asked whether he thought he would be a minister in the next government, Flanagan said “this is not about me, nor indeed is it about bums on seats”.

“This is about forming a government that will actually renew society, and rebuild the economy having regard to the very serious strains of recent times,” he said.

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Senator Annie Hoey of the Labour Party said that “until we see action those are just words”.

“We want a commitment from the next Government that they will tackle the issue of systematic racism here in Ireland today.

“The Labour Party wants an end to the current system of Direct Provision. We need a more humane and dignity-centred system for persons seeking international protection. A new system will require time to implement, but needs the political will for change.

“However, the following five actions that can be taken in the immediate term and would make a substantial start to the reforms we need to:

  1. Extend SUSI grants to those living in Direct Provision
  2. Regularisation of undocumented migrants
  3. Passing of the Traveller Culture and History in Education Bill
  4. Legislate for citizenship for children born here
  5. Extend right to work for asylum seekers by removing onerous barriers, such as allowing access to a drivers licence.

“We also need to challenge misinformed views and myths about refugees in Ireland, and now is the time when political action can have a real impact,” she said.

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    Jun 9th 2024, 11:02 PM

    Brilliant! Finding that gap was fantastic!

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    Jun 9th 2024, 11:02 PM

    What a battling run, blocked in throughout the race. Well done Ciara fantastic win.

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    Jun 9th 2024, 11:04 PM

    Congratulations, Ciara. Well done on a fantastic race and a powerful finish. You go girl

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    Jun 10th 2024, 12:28 AM

    Congratulations Ciara what a race to win. You did yourself, family and your country proud.

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    Jun 9th 2024, 11:41 PM

    Fantastic!Another Gold for Ireland.Well done.
    Olé!Olé!Olé!Olé!

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    Mute RIP
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    Jun 10th 2024, 12:02 AM

    Incredible Ciara

    Incredible Irish Team

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    Jun 9th 2024, 11:53 PM

    Well done Ciara, well deserved,fantastic running.

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    Jun 10th 2024, 7:59 AM

    As she said herself, saw a slight gap and went for it. She didn’t grow up playing camogie for nothing!!! What a finish! And don’t forget Sarah Healy! A creditable 7th and a great prospect for the future. #COYGIG!

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    Jun 10th 2024, 8:44 AM

    @Sean O’Dhubhghaill: Sarah Healy will learn a lot from that race. Never really got going for her from the start but she is young and with a mentor like Ciara medals are waiting in the future.

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    Jun 10th 2024, 11:54 AM

    @Sal Paradise: t

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    Jun 10th 2024, 1:04 AM

    Brilliant.

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    Jun 10th 2024, 5:42 AM

    Brilliant win for Ireland, well done Ciara

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    Jun 10th 2024, 6:21 AM

    Congratulations to her. Well-deserved.

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    Jun 9th 2024, 11:09 PM

    Fair play Northern Ireland

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    Jun 9th 2024, 11:11 PM

    @eoin fitzpatrick: Fair play Ireland after I took the time on how athletics work on the island. I’ll get my coat…

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    Jun 9th 2024, 11:15 PM

    @eoin fitzpatrick: so her ireland jersey or the crest on it didn’t tell you she was representing Ireland?

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    Jun 10th 2024, 1:32 AM

    @eoin fitzpatrick: Ireland lad.

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    Jun 10th 2024, 3:10 AM

    @eoin fitzpatrick: Such a lame attempt at trying to sound cool eoin. Feel proud of yourself, won’t you.

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    Jun 10th 2024, 9:37 AM

    Fantastic run by Ciara. 2 golds already for Ireland, outstanding achievement for a sport that doesn’t get near enough support and publicity. For example, the Irish Daily Mail (and I use the word Irish very loosely!) has a picture of a British doctor splashed on it’s front page. Why not a picture of Ciara. Is this what the Irish public want from their papers?

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    Jun 10th 2024, 5:09 AM

    She is as strong an ox such power

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    Jun 10th 2024, 1:04 PM

    Well done Ciara !! Fantastic performance and so well deserved……..wasn’t it ironic that it was 2 British athletes that you had to muscle your way past to achieve your goal’d

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    Jun 10th 2024, 1:31 PM

    Great race and brilliant result!

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