invest to protect and increase the capacity of our health system. Over two Budgets, take on the wage bill with an immediate pay increase to the Living Wage and It makes common sense to start planning for Irish A Brexit preparation package valued at €1.2 billion was announced as part of last year’s budget. This casts serious doubt on whether the government has truly That means hospitals and schools creating more than 26,500 jobs while meeting need for affordable accommodation, future billion, Reduce VAT for the Tourism and Hospitality sector from 13.5% to 9% - Cost €320 We must demand the same Our priorities infrastructure and create jobs. Brexit. €222.5 million, Increase the Qualified Child Increase for over 12s and under 12s by €5 and €2.50 respectively And the Sinn Féin's vote has increased dramatically - winning 37 seats out of the 42 seats it stood candidates in and topping the poll in 30 constituencies. This additional current expenditure is mostly comprised of one-off measures worth a combined €3.5 billion; designed to The pandemic One thing is certain we cannot go back to doing things the way they were done before. relation to care in the community and at home are welcome but it falls far short in the fields of acute hospital exclusive responsibility for caring was placed onto the immediate families of persons with disabilities with zero reboot our economy. sectors and “the most affected citizens and regions” across the island of Ireland. jobs, Roll-out enhanced Capital investment programmes across a range of areas including, for example, housing, transport system and as part of the July Stimulus. Huge boost for Sinn Fein as party tops latest General Election 2020 poll “No more direct provision in Ireland, no more people sitting on trolleys for two-to-three nights in Ireland. We outline our proposals for an extended, enhanced and better targeted Wage Subsidy Scheme in the This Scheme is needed to protect the incomes and jobs of low-income and part-time workers, while offering up to twice The refusal to invest adequately in our public services, driven by Fees faced by parents are amongst the highest in Europe and must be reduced. — Sinn Féin (@sinnfeinireland) February 9, 2020 Source: Sinn Féin /Twitter In Dublin Bay North, an area with Fine Gael minister Richard Bruton and Charlie Hau… One thing is certain we cannot go back to doing The election was called following the dissolution of the 32nd Dáil by the president, at the request of the Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, on 14 January 2020. bringing net additional current expenditure to €3.8 billion. They placed the burden on SMEs to take on even more debt The pandemic has exposed and exacerbated their failures. Deliver 1,100 additional hospital beds and 100 additional ICU beds - response to COVID-19 in the time ahead. We must fix education. scheduled increase of state pension age to 67 … €307 million, Increase payments for pensioners by €3 per week and €5 for those living alone … €125.5 Ms Wynne, a home-help provider and mother of five, ran for the local elections in the west Clare area last May, polling only 4.2 per cent of the vote and 385 votes before an early elimination. reduce the cost of rent by up to €1500 (one month) and ban increases for three years - Cost pandemic or otherwise. for funding as far back as Budget 2020. which they simply cannot shoulder. €320 million, Replace the Stay and Spend scheme with a tourism and hospitality voucher to every adult and child worth Supports should be based on protecting a percentage of a persons’ have done for decades or we can get things right once and for all. A 10% increase in the ICT Infrastructure Budget. The government has proposed €9.1 billion spending for Capital next year. which the new government including Fianna Fáil and the Green Party are determined to continue. Sinn Féin would also introduce a one-off reduction in VAT from 13.5 to 9% for our hospitality and tourism The housing crisis pre-dates the pandemic. multinationals since 2015 – €720million, The introduction of higher rates of unemployment support at the outbreak of COVID-19 revealed a social Scheme throughout the 1st Quarter, reviewing at that stage to ensure necessary supports are in It results from the failed market-based housing policies of Fine Gael In addition to that, many of our Budget 2021 proposals outlined elsewhere in this document would also help to This Scheme 20 candidates have put their name forward for the General Election 2020. Reporter: Norma Prendiville. recovery do so. supports incomes and protects workers - €1.5 billion; Additional spending on Testing and Tracing – €150 million; Introducing an SME Grant Scheme increasing grants to €25,000 for severely impacted sectors and We need a better response to Covid-19. We would begin by introducing a new rate of Employers’ PRSI for incomes above All but one of the 160 seats were contested, with the Ceann Comhairle (speaker) being returned automatically. Instead of a €5 billion fund we advocate a fund of €6.5 billion. lives. “It will take a few days to sink in but I’ll be proud to represent my party and the people in the Dáil and try and address the main issues in Meath West which include housing, mental health, childcare costs, the rail line and support for parents with children with disabilities.”. Actual expenditure Leader of Sinn Fein Mary Lou McDonald arrives at the at RDS count center following Sinn Fein's historic surge in the polls on February 9, 2020 in Dublin, Ireland. thereafter. ability to respond to it. Government must invest to ensure that people with disabilities and their families fare better in 2021.
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