Fine Gael Three Point Plan for Icebound Ireland
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Fine Gael has set out a three point plan to tackle the Arctic weather crisis which has gripped the country.
The Party’s Road Safety Spokesman Shane McEntee TD has called on the Ministers for Transport and the Environment to immediately take control by implementing a national emergency response, and immediately deploying the Defence Forces. And with salt and grit supplies almost extinguished, other sources such as beach and quarry material should be explored immediately.
The Government has been in hiding for the last three weeks, instead of trying to deal at a national level with this crisis facing the country. Fianna Fáil and the Greens have failed abysmally to get on top of this issue and show direction.
Under sustained pressure from Fine Gael, Government Ministers have finally started to surface.
It is vital that the following three measures must be implemented urgently:
1. I believe that Noel Dempsey and John Gormley should immediately take control of a co-ordinated response to this crisis. The absence of both Ministers throughout this crisis has been a disgrace. Both Ministers receive large salaries for their jobs, and the least you would expect is for them to be available.
2. The Defence Forces should be deployed immediately. Fine Gael Defence Spokesman Jimmy Deenihan has explained how the highly trained Defence Forces personnel, their transport equipment and their experience of extreme weather conditions can play a vital role in tackling the crisis. There are more than 10,000 trained personnel within the Defence Forces.
3. Finally, with grit and salt supplies critically low, we need to find some alternative. No new supplies are arriving for another five days. Taoiseach Brian Cowen has been unable to provide any alternative strategy to source grit and salt. Beach sand is already being extracted in the UK, and in Ireland could at least be used on footpaths. A number of private quarries here have also offered material, which should immediately be examined for suitability.
This crisis is hitting hundreds of thousands of people. Hospitals are under pressure, schools are closed and many people cannot get to work. Government action is long overdue.
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That is what should have being done 3 weeks ago. About time someone is making a decision.
Now you should make more positive proposals to tackle the economy instead of political backstabbing & your party might win the next gereral election.
January 9th, 2010 at 6:10 pm[...] is writing spurred on by her colleague Shane McEntee who is the FG spokesperson on Transport. She has a 3 point plan for ice-bound Ireland. Deirdre is no doubt inspired in her blogging by her FG colleague Cllr. Laura McGonigle who during [...]
January 10th, 2010 at 1:09 amWe already have them. The most ambitions proposals any Irish political party. We have proposals to reform the health service under our faircare policy, to provide job creation and build for the future under our NewEra stimulus package, to address Youth Unemployment and to introduce the most extensive political reform in the history of the state. It’s all there just log on to http://www.finegael.ie and check it out.
January 12th, 2010 at 1:32 pm