The end of the affair?

From the IT:

Greens want education cuts revoked, reduction in TD numbers

STEPHEN COLLINS Political Editor

A REVERSAL of recent education cuts, a reduction in the number of TDs, major changes in the electoral system and a commitment to a single-tier universal health system are among the key demands of the Green Party in the review of the programme for government.

Among the other priority measures being sought by the Greens are a new third rate of income tax, the abolition of the PRSI ceiling, the integration of the income levies with the tax rates and a clampdown on tax exiles.

An animal welfare Bill that would ban hare coursing, stag hunting, fur farming and the importation of wild animals to be used in circuses is another objective.

The Greens are also insisting that basic social welfare entitlements and overseas development aid should not be cut in the forthcoming budget. They also want a massive shift of emphasis from investment in road building to public transport initiatives in the Governments capital programme.

A document detailing the Green objectives was given to Taoiseach Brian Cowen by the Green Party leader John Gormley on Tuesday and it formed the basis for negotiations between the two parties, which began yesterday evening.

The Green negotiating team of Cabinet Minister Eamon Ryan, party chairman Senator Dan Boyle and Carlow Kilkenny TD Mary White, and the Fianna Fil team of three senior Ministers, Noel Dempsey, Dermot Ahern and Mary Hanafin, met for nearly two hours yesterday and will meet again today and over the coming days.

The outcome of the negotiations is due to be presented to a convention of Green Party members on Saturday week. Unless it is approved by two-thirds of the members attending the convention, the Greens will be obliged to leave Government.

The party is seeking a commitment from its partners that the value of social welfare payments should be protected for the next three years. That would mean no changes in basic payments over the remainder of the term of Government, although secondary benefits and some universal payments might suffer cuts.

A total revamp of the health service with the introduction of a universal single-tier system is another key part of the plan. Tax incentives for private health insurance would be abolished. On education the Greens are insisting spending should return to the September 2008 level before this years budget cuts. Any public sector pay cuts would be excluded from calculations on the subject.

The party wants a restoration of a pupil-teacher ratio of one-to-27 in primary schools, the maintenance of capitation grants to primary and secondary schools at September 2008 levels and the reinstatement of library and book grants to levels that operated a year ago. The Greens also want the system for third-level education maintained, with a commitment not to introduce third-level fees or loans or increase registration fees.

The party also wants a new system for financing local government to ensure the viability of local services, with the introduction of water charges based on a system where households get a free basic allowance.

An important part of the Green document focuses on the need for reform of the political system. The party wants a commitment to a constitutional amendment to reduce the number of TDs and to change the electoral system to a mixture of multi-seat PR and a list system. Also proposed are substantial cuts in the salaries of all politicians, with the Taoiseach taking a 25 per cent cut, Ministers 20 per cent and backbenchers 10 per cent.

Another cherished Green objective is an animal health and welfare Bill to consolidate and update existing legislation on the health and welfare of the countrys animals. Among the provisions of the legislation would be a ban on fur farming, a ban on the importation of wild animals to be used in circuses, badger vaccination in place of culling, and a ban on stag hunting and hare coursing.

So the greens come up with a wish list, FF tell them to sling their hook, and we see just how democratic a party the greens really are.

the greens will get my vote in the next election

their bike scheme has improved my commuting experience & im as fit as a fiddle these days - i will reward them for that

Up the RA & the Ecowarriers
KOH
NCC

This budget is the last chance for the Greens to save themselves. If they don’t make noise now they are fucked.

yawn

The country is going down the pan and the Greens see the future of a few lions in Duffy’s Circus as a key demand. :clap:

Described as “another objective” shannonsider, and it accounts for 13 words of the first four paragraphs of the article. A key demand in your head maybe.

The Greens are a joke. As relevant as the travellers in this country.

possible SS** v WTB on the cards here.

both gentlemen acting slightly out of character lately.

Wouldn’t mind seeing them grow personally, even though I see why so disliked by so many. Will anyone ever touch the big two though? I can’t see it anyway.

The Greens will never be heard of after this, and the country will be all the better for it.

Once that 24 carat cunt Mary White loses her seat in Carlow/Kilkenny ill be happy eneogh:thumbsup:

The greens are cunts of a lower order
Calamity Mary and the Biffo should be first for the chop followed by Cullen and that odious prick from Kerry. That would be a good start. Problem is that we’d have no taoiseach then or maybe that would be the ideal scenario.
What’s that president of the EU lad like? Himself and the ECB are running the show anyway, we should leave them to it.
Let them stick it to Jack O’Connor and the rest of his cronies

[quote=“W.B. Yeats”]The greens are cunts of a lower order
Calamity Mary and the Biffo should be first for the chop followed by Cullen and that odious prick from Kerry. That would be a good start. Problem is that we’d have no taoiseach then or maybe that would be the ideal scenario.
What’s that president of the EU lad like? Himself and the ECB are running the show anyway, we should leave them to it.
Let them stick it to Jack O’Connor and the rest of his cronies[/quote]

I’m not sure how this would be a problem, but flano will gladly step in, if they can come up with some sort of financial package for him.

just as long as flano’s package is smaller than cowen’s.

:smiley: Hippy cunts.

Damn fucking right. Any cardigan wearing cunt who voted for that crowd should be sent to the bog for a good 14 hour day footing and bagging turf for a month.

Wouldn’t be long sorting them out.

Take that you Green cunts!

If you take the time to read the article you’ll see that the point is elaborated on in paragraph 13 where, among other things, badger vaccination is placed firmly on the agenda.

Do you have problems cleaning your nose?

:mad:

The uproar that will follow the next budget is what’s really going to decide the future of party politics in this country. Until that trouble arrives you can’t say for sure how the smaller parties are going to fare.