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Sinn Féin needles Varadkar over Fine Gael backbench unease about Carbon Tax hike

The carbon tax is set to increase next month from €33.50 to €41.00 per tonne of carbon.

LAST UPDATE | 7 Apr 2022

TÁNAISTE LEO VARADKAR has said next month increase in Carbon Tax will be ‘offset’ by the government as the Dáil saw more heated scenes on the cost-of-living crisis. 

Sinn Féin TD Pearse Doherty called for the increase to be postponed, with Varadkar accusing Doherty of being “fake” when Doherty said the Tánaiste was “out of touch” with his own TDs on the issue. 

The carbon tax is set to increase next month from €33.50 to €41.00 per tonne of carbon. It is a charge applied to highly carbon-emitting fuels such as coal, peat, oil and natural gas. 

Varadkar has said the government estimates it will add about €20 to the cost of filling a tank of home heating oil and €1.50 a month on gas bills but that the government “will offset that”. 

Both Varadkar and Taoiseach Micheál Martin had said in recent days that the cost of the increase would be offset but Doherty pushed Varadkar for details on how this would be achieved.

He also accused the government of “changing its position” after it had previously ruled out any further interventions.

“The carbon tax hike should not go ahead. Government should not be pushing up the prices on home heating oil that has already doubled, more than doubled in the last year or indeed gas. Efforts should be made to reduce prices of home heating oil and other fields not to increase them,” he said. 

Varadkar began his reply by referencing today’s recorded acceleration of inflation, saying that the CSO is confirming “what people have been experiencing for the last three to six months”. 

He said it was important to point out that the Carbon Tax increase will not apply to petrol, diesel or electricity. 

“You would think from some of the commentary that the Carbon Tax is somehow responsible for all our most or even a lot of the increases that people are experiencing. That’s not the case,” he said. 

Varadkar added that the government “can’t fully offset the cost of raising prices but can offset it substantially”. He said that €2 billion has been spent by govt to ease burden on people but that ‘more needs to be done’.

Varadkar however said that, after engagement with the European Commission on the issue of the VAT rate for fuels, it would not be possible to reduce this as it would be in breach the European VAT directive. 

He told Doherty as the two talked over one another: 

The reason why you won’t let me speak, the reason why you continue to try to shout me down is you don’t want to know, you don’t want the Irish people to know what a fake you are, that you keep making proposals that you know can’t be implemented. 

Also addressing the rising cost-of living, Labour leader Ivana Bacik TD said that an increase in take home pay for working people would be of assistance to people and that a targeted emergency increase in the minimum wage should be considered. 

I believe we need to strengthen collective bargaining rights to strengthen workers abilities to negotiate those improved pay pay rates and conditions to ensure real and sustainable increases in income,” she said. 

Doherty also raised the apparent disquiet among some Fine Gael TDs about the Carbon Tax increase, telling the Tanaiste that “some of your backbenchers understand the pressure that families are under”. 

During a heated four-hour Fine Gael parliamentary party meeting last night, a number of TDs spoke against the carbon tax increase and the rising cost of living. 

A Fine Gael source said the meeting was unlike any other parliamentary meeting they had attended.

Speaking at the Fine Gael meeting last night, it is understood Varadkar said there will be a plan to offset the increases which may come before Cabinet ahead of the Dáil’s return from the upcoming easter recess. 

Fine Gael TD Brendan Griffin was critical of the carbon tax and joked that the Green Party might soon want people to turn their lights off when having sex. 

Griffin also said he couldn’t go to his local pub without receiving abuse about the rising cost of living and government inaction, it is understood. 

Earlier this week, the Taoiseach reiterated that the money raised from the carbon tax is ring-fenced for efforts to tackle the climate emergency. 

“The whole importance of the Carbon Tax is to enable us to have resources to enable people to develop energy efficiency and ultimately reduce costs of energy in their homes.

“So we’ve got to avoid a knee-jerk response here and we’ve got to do this in a very considered way,” he said. 

The marathon Fine Gael parliamentary party meeting began at 5.30pm and didn’t wrap up until after 9.30pm.

The party will hold a special parliamentary party meeting next week to update on what can be done around the carbon tax offset.

With reporting by Christina Finn and Orla Dwyer

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    Mute Andrew Kenny
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    Feb 19th 2025, 5:26 PM

    The biggest ‘sh##show’ imaginable. I point the finger fairly and squarely at Simple Simon Harris. The cost is truly astonishing followed closely by incompetence on a stratospheric level. Let us not forget the poor kiddies that are being deprived of the care they deserve, all because of a government run by gimps.

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    Feb 19th 2025, 5:59 PM
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    Mute Brian Hunt
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    Feb 19th 2025, 6:12 PM

    @Padraic O’ Sullivan: Ah yes, Dr Reilly, should be called Little Jack Horner, as he had his thumb in many pies!

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    Feb 19th 2025, 6:29 PM

    @Padraic O’ Sullivan: I’ve never understood why this wasn’t built at the Connolly hospital site in Blanchardstown. An absolute and enduring fiasco from start to eventual finish.

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    Feb 19th 2025, 8:29 PM

    @honey badger: from what I heard it was because the consultants (probably some that signed this letter) wouldn’t move there, I wouldn’t take that as gospel though.

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    Mute Brian Hunt
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    Feb 19th 2025, 8:52 PM

    @honey badger: It would have been ideal, on the M50, readily accessible from anywhere, but no, vested interests take precedence!

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    Mute Brian Molloy
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    Feb 19th 2025, 9:40 PM

    @honey badger: or maybe in the midlands where it’s central to the whole country

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    Mute Adam H2022
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    Feb 20th 2025, 11:31 AM

    @The next small thing: I have family in there and heard Southside consultants had the final say on it. Made to suit the Blackrock brigade a F the rest of us as per usual. No real surprises there to be honest.

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    Feb 20th 2025, 3:44 PM

    @Andrew Kenny: FG gave the green light to proceed construction in the heart of Dublin City, we all know it should have been built in Blanchardstown, heavy traffic has always been a problem in this part of the city and now it’s going to be much heavier and will cause longer delays for everyone trying to negotiate traffic especially for people living in the area and commuters heading west towards Palmerstown, Lucan, Leixlip, Cellbridge.

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    Feb 21st 2025, 11:52 AM

    @Adam H2022: anyone who thinks medical consultants had ANY say in where hospitals are located has no understanding of how the health system in Ireland works. All decisions like this are made by the department of health and politicians

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    Mute David Cotter
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    Feb 19th 2025, 5:22 PM

    No need to worry gang… it will be at least another year before this is open..no need to panic

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    Feb 19th 2025, 6:27 PM

    @David Cotter: a complete joke

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    Feb 19th 2025, 6:29 PM

    @Chutes Idiot: you’re optimistic… Wasn’t that hospital moved to a “2030 Project” some days after the November elections? I wish I were wrong though

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    Feb 19th 2025, 5:42 PM

    Great breakdown on the fiasco here:

    https://youtu.be/GbEsE7DlotA

    Shows this disaster is now well known around the World. I’ve also heard Bam might ask for another €853 million, pushing the total cost well past €3 billion.

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    Mute Brian Hunt
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    Feb 19th 2025, 6:18 PM

    @David Jordan: This is what happens when Student Union activists are running the government, like getting children to operate a nuclear reactor!

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    Feb 19th 2025, 7:26 PM

    Well of course there’s going to be staff shortages. They’ve built a building. They haven’t built any kind of medical system that anyone in there right mind would want to work in. How any of the staff turn up for work everyday is beyond me. I mean frontline staff that are being ran into the ground day in day out. Having a recruitment embargo on irish nurses whole recruiting them from abroad is just a slap in the face to any junior nurse that was going to enter the system. If they have any sense they will be long gone and god bless them in there lives. The NCH was a ego project for fg.

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    Feb 19th 2025, 6:36 PM

    Exactly where are the staff to treat the kiddies commung from .there is a lack of nurses and Dr’s as it is in ireland due to the extra long hours and awfull pay

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    Feb 19th 2025, 8:07 PM

    @Karen Marten: “awful pay” Doctors!

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    Feb 19th 2025, 11:49 PM

    @Michael Reilly: there are a thousand vacancies for consultants. They won’t return to Ireland while the conditions are so appalling. What has the minister for health to say about all this?

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    Feb 19th 2025, 9:23 PM

    In another 2 years the hospital still won’t be open but the sick kids will be living out there grandparents back garden in a lag cabin

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    Feb 19th 2025, 8:43 PM

    Import the third world, Become the third world!
    POTA!

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    Feb 19th 2025, 7:22 PM

    Enough of this debacle now, no point contributing to dialogue on this sad happening for children of this isle, it is what it is let’s wait until the doors are open.

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    Feb 19th 2025, 11:47 PM

    Unless the minister gets the working conditions right for the medical and nursing staff the crisis continues.

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    Feb 19th 2025, 11:51 PM

    Doctors do you real jobs and turn up for work at weekends

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