CameronPoe
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The ruling coalition of Fianna Fáil and the Green Party presented the budget for the Republic this afternoon in the shadow of the post-property bubble explosion. The national debt is 12% of GDP and EU rules state that member nations must not exceed 3%. We've been given four years to shape up and that meant the most controversial budget in the history of the nation. I for one have been mighty impressed by the performance of the government in the delivery of this budget, a government that many blame for putting the nation where it is right now.

Here's what they did:

Social Welfare payments reduced by 4.1% with those who refuse work getting their social welfare slashed drastically further.
Child benefits reduced by €16 a month.
Pay cuts across the board in the public sector: 5% on first €30,000 earned, 7.5% on the next €40,000 and 10% on the next €55,000!
Public sector pensions now linked to average salary over the course of their career rather than final salary.
VAT reduced by 0.5%.
Excise duties on alcohol slashed.
Tax on tobacco unchanged.
Carbon tax of €15 per tonne on fossil fuels (transport and heating).
Taoiseach's salary to be cut by 20%.
Retirement age for new public servants increased from 65 to 66.
50c tax on every medical prescription.
Mortgage interest relief until 2018 for those in negative equity.
Capital expenditure (roads, rail, etc.) reduced by over 13%.
No increase in income tax.

Net savings to the exchequer: €4bn

Of course unions across the board have slated it, the opposition has slated it and a rash of other populist naysayers probably will too. For me though, I commend them for taking the bull by the horns and doing a dirty, thankless job. Draconian? Maybe. Necessary? Definitely.
S.Lythberg
Mastermind
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Unions will flip for sure, but it needs to be done, +1 to Irish lawmakers for paving the way, now if only the Illinois house can get shit done...
Mekstizzle
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Excise duties on alcohol slashed.
Excise duties on alcohol slashed.
Excise duties on alcohol slashed.
Excise duties on alcohol slashed.
Excise duties on alcohol slashed.
The one thing that will ensure Ireland will vote for this government for the rest of forever.

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What happens if you guys don't shape up in four years? What's EU gonna do, kick you out? Probably just throw more cash at Ireland

Last edited by Mekstizzle (2009-12-09 12:07:32)

CameronPoe
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Mekstizzle wrote:

What happens if you guys don't shape up in four years? What's EU gonna do, kick you out? Probably just throw more cash at Ireland
Load of bollocks really. When France go over the limit they all turn a blind eye. The credit rating of the nation is at stake though unlike say, the US, which seems to have a limitless chequebook.
S.Lythberg
Mastermind
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CameronPoe wrote:

Mekstizzle wrote:

What happens if you guys don't shape up in four years? What's EU gonna do, kick you out? Probably just throw more cash at Ireland
Load of bollocks really. When France go over the limit they all turn a blind eye. The credit rating of the nation is at stake though unlike say, the US, which seems to have a limitless chequebook.
We just borrow against our children's future, perfectly safe
Flaming_Maniac
prince of insufficient light
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Fuck Keynes, is that the deal with the 3% rule?
Flecco
iPod is broken.
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The Irish: proving that alcoholics get more done than politicians.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
Jay
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I'm not sure I agree with a slash in capital expenditures unless you're infrastructure is already sufficient and the new budget would be enough to solely maintain what exists. Might be a good time to privatize some roads.

Last edited by JohnG@lt (2009-12-09 13:01:31)

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CameronPoe wrote:

The ruling coalition of Fianna Fáil

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