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Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Catherine Connolly: We will move on. I pay tribute to Deputy Shortall. I know many TDs are retiring but I think the Deputy's history is unprecedented in the history of the Dáil, with 32 years as a female TD. I do not think it has happened in the history of the Dáil. Comhghairdeas agus go n-éirí léi. It is important to acknowledge that.

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Róisín Shortall: Thank you very much, a Leas-Cheann Comhairle.

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Mattie McGrath: And so say all of us.

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Richard Boyd Barrett: Well done, Deputy Shortall.

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Catherine Connolly: I will go back to the list. Deputy McGrath is at the top of it.

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Mattie McGrath: I would like to be associated with the tribute to an Teachta Shortall. Thirty-two years is a long time. What is the song? Twenty-one years is long but 32 years is much longer for a female. Well done to the Deputy. I wish her the best of luck. We have been around the Houses and the Minister has had his backbenchers in to praise his fiscal policy. If any ordinary business person...

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Jack Chambers: I acknowledge everyone who has spoken. There was a wide array of topics referred to and I will try to respond on some of them. On amendments numbers 2, 3 and 4, on the universal social charge, the Rural Independent Group has requested a report on the abolition of the charge for those earning less than €70,000 per annum and a report on abolishing the charge for all employees in the...

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Joe Flaherty: We are speaking a lot about taxation. I want to address the issue of capital gains tax retirement relief changes to be made under section 55 of the Finance Bill 2024. I welcome aspects of the changes, in particular the €10 million limit, which will not now come into effect until 1 January 2025. I would suggest, however, that a small number of changes could be made that would...

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Paul McAuliffe: I join my constituency colleague, Deputy Shortall, in speaking about the USC obligation on general practitioners involved in the GP Care for All practice. I note as a broader point the changes to the USC and welcome them. I think they will be very welcome for workers. I will return to them in a moment but I want to speak to the point Deputy Shortall raised. Since she said it might be her...

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Rose Conway-Walsh: I know you are about to conclude this, a Leas-Cheann Comhairle, but I was struck by Deputy McAuliffe's comment that the Bill keeps people where they are because that is exactly what is coming back from this budget - the sense of injustice. People know that, come next February and March, they will be in the very same position as they were before this. It certainly keeps them in their place,...

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Damien English: No, it has not. That is not factually true.

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Pearse Doherty: That is fact. There are-----

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Damien English: That is not true. Check your percentages. Go back to your percentages.

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Pearse Doherty: Let me deal with this. Some 100,000 fewer under-40s own their own home today compared with when Fine Gael entered government.

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Damien English: Go with your percentages.

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Pearse Doherty: That is a fact. Home ownership has collapsed for the under-40s. That is fact. It has fallen by half. When Deputy English talks about wanting to give people a country that gives people the opportunity to come home again, I agree 100%. However, they did not leave because they could not get a job. That is not the reason they are leaving in such numbers. They are leaving because Fine Gael...

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Damien English: Sinn Féin wants to cancel the schemes. It wants to cancel the two most important schemes.

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Pearse Doherty: Fine Gael do not want to hear the truth. That is okay but the Deputy should have a little bit of múineadh, a little bit of manners.

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Damien English: Explain your two schemes.

Finance Bill 2024: Committee and Remaining Stages (5 Nov 2024)

Pearse Doherty: Home ownership has collapsed under Fine Gael. As I have said, 100,000 fewer under-40s own their own home today as did before Fine Gael entered government. The average age at which a person first owns their own home in this State today is 39. All of these kids, these adults, know that their lives are on pause not because they cannot get a job or because the economy is not booming, but...

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