Mint Sauce wrote: » Not until midnight. They'll be getting the pints in early.
Deleted User wrote: » Is that just the money to pay for job bridge?
John Mason wrote: » maternity benefit being reduced to 230e what is it at now?
MadsL wrote: » Errrrr......mortgage forgiveness on the horizon?
super_furry wrote: » Mad that the children's allowance is left untouched again. How hard would it be to means test?
Anyone wrote: » The more you drink tonight before midnight, the more you save.
lila44 wrote: » I see, so my housemate is turning 25 next year, will he get €144 or €188?
Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » Harder to get elected after touching it, so they don't go near it with a barge pole.
Akrasia wrote: » Let the Bears pay the bear tax. I pay the homer tax.
copeyhagen wrote: » is the free gp care for under 5's in?
John Mason wrote: » maternity benefit being reduced to 230e what is it at now? when is this going to kick in? also the 6 days sick leave, when will this kick in?
Akrasia wrote: » If I heard him correctly, he said that people who turn 25 after the 31st of December won't qualify for an increase in their social welfare so it looks like your housemate is out of luck
Supercell wrote: » I think the supermarkets up North must have thrown a few boob by way of the baldy with the Wine and Beer increases
Xenji wrote: » Yeah down to €144, unless you have got it already.
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Its amazing the Dail is always full on budget day and then be near empty on every other day Should there be a rule of 100% attendance brought in,like these lads and lassies are getting paid well enough and should be all there everyday
TheDoc wrote: » In fairness, if they attended the Dail for every sitting, they would have no time for anything else. Some people are under the impression when TD's arn't in the Dail, they are off having a spot of golf. When a TD is not in Dail, they are in their constituents office, dealing with the residents of the area, all day, every day. Also on top of attending and overseeing local debates and information evenings. TD's attend major bill's and motions, and then attend those that their constituents pretty much indicate a care in. For example someone like Stephen Donnelly will attend and also provide input into the likes of mortgage arrears because its one of the main things his votes come to speak to him about, where as he would more then likely not attend something like a "legalise weed" discussion.
SeaFields wrote: » He shouldnt need to. They are adults...apparently.