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First of all let me say that we need a general election in order for a government to have a mandate to run the country. The current government no longer have that mandate as nothing in their programme for government resembles what is happending now.
That said let's talk about leadership and fairness. I call on the leaders of the parties to stand up and lead from the top. First cut their own salaries and do away with the expense regime in particular where they get money for turning up to work. If they don't sign in to the dail then they dont get paid have them under the same attendance management policy that they impleement in the public service. Tell the public that they can no longer attend funerals or open supermarkets or all the other "supposed" work they do in their constituency, no more clinics where they write letters looking for medical cards for people they know don't qualify after all they were the ones who set the guidelines. Do away with pensions while you are working let people take a case in court and delay it for ten years the way they can do in other cases. Call in the heads of all the quangos and reduce their salary to 100k if they aren't happy then let them go and see them in court in ten years time.
Do away with the ministerial cars for ex members of the dail and exisiting ones and put the garda drivers back on the street.
Stop wasting money doing up their offices.
No more trips overseas unless absolutely necessary - if we ar ein crisis I am sure the other countrys would understand.
Use the hotels in Nama for td's to stay in at no cost when they are in Dublin rather than paying them expenses.
This might be a start
That said let's talk about leadership and fairness. I call on the leaders of the parties to stand up and lead from the top. First cut their own salaries and do away with the expense regime in particular where they get money for turning up to work. If they don't sign in to the dail then they dont get paid have them under the same attendance management policy that they impleement in the public service. Tell the public that they can no longer attend funerals or open supermarkets or all the other "supposed" work they do in their constituency, no more clinics where they write letters looking for medical cards for people they know don't qualify after all they were the ones who set the guidelines. Do away with pensions while you are working let people take a case in court and delay it for ten years the way they can do in other cases. Call in the heads of all the quangos and reduce their salary to 100k if they aren't happy then let them go and see them in court in ten years time.
Do away with the ministerial cars for ex members of the dail and exisiting ones and put the garda drivers back on the street.
Stop wasting money doing up their offices.
No more trips overseas unless absolutely necessary - if we ar ein crisis I am sure the other countrys would understand.
Use the hotels in Nama for td's to stay in at no cost when they are in Dublin rather than paying them expenses.
This might be a start