The next major Right2Water event is a National Assembly outside the Dail on International Human Rights Day.
This will take place on Wednesday, 10th December 2014 at 1pm.
We will reaffirm our demand that water is recognised as a human right and that the Irish government abolish domestic water charges. Please spread the word..
EVENT: National Assembly
LOCATION: Dail Eireann, Leinster House, Merrion Street, Dublin 2
UPDATE: Merrion Street blocked off by Garda. Go around to Kildare St.
TIME: 1pm
The next major Right2Water event is a National Assembly outside the Dail on International Human Rights Day.
This will take place on Wednesday, 10th December 2014 at 1pm.
We will reaffirm our demand that water is recognised as a human right and that the Irish government abolish domestic water charges. Please spread the word.
https://www.facebook.com/events/716730295075111/ Facbook page.
EVENT: National Assembly
LOCATION: Dail Eireann, Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
TIME: 1pm
That was a good post by former MEP Kathy Sinnot, about the Irish exception to the EU water directive.
Russell brand may turn up at the protest on 10th. Here's his tweet:
Ireland! Care About Water? Bunk Work Wednesday! http://t.co/4vBYwe3vac
— Russell Brand (@rustyrockets) December 8, 2014
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On the march.. #irishwater -- en route from garden of remembrance -- numbers growing all the time
BUSLOADS OF DONEGAL ANTI-WATER CHARGE PROTESTORS TO MARCH ON LEINSTER HOUSE TODAY | Donegal Daily
Turned on government propoganda machine @RTERadio1 for 30 seconds. Man telling us not to protest.Storm is coming & its not meteorological!
Trains are jammers today with people coming to the water protest #dec10 #Right2Water
Merrion Sq Baggot st side locked down
Taken from https://twitter.com/WSMIreland
Facing the cops and the army at the end of Kildare st #Right2Water
Imagine not being let walk down the street of your national parliament in peaceful #protest in a democracy! #dec10
Those fat salaries and bonuses have to be paid! If you the public won't pay them right now,
then they'll just take out a big bank loan and you can pay that off with interest over time instead
http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/water/irish-water-....html
The Irish Independent has learned that the company expects to exceed a €500m borrowing cap previously in place and has been given permission to quadruple the amount of money it can source from banks and private lenders.
The move comes as tens of thousands of people are expected to descend upon Dublin today to protest against the imposition of charges.
Organisers expect at least 30,000 to show up, despite it being a working day.
The Government is hoping the numbers are far less, indicating a tacit acceptance of the charging regime.
The upper borrowing limit was included in legislation published last year, but the changes were only enacted in recent weeks.
The official commencement order was published in State gazette 'Iris Oifigiuil' last Friday.
The funding will be used to pay the €540m cost of installing meters; fund a €1.77bn investment plan to the end of 2016; and meet some of the €171m establishment costs involved in setting up the company.
Irish Water was originally given an upper borrowing limit of €500m, which was guaranteed by the State.
This was put in place to help pay the start-up costs and begin installing 1.05 million meters in homes, which was funded by €300m sourced from the National Pension Reserve Fund (NPRF) on commercial terms.
The funding guarantee was put in place because at the time, Irish Water had no source of income beyond Government subvention.
However, from next January it will have a number of income streams - Government subvention amounting to an average of €537m a year and annual domestic and commercial water charges of some €500m.
But plans to upgrade the network will require at least €600m a year until 2020 to bring it in line with international standards and tackle leaks.
Irish Water said it has existing borrowings of €300m from the NPRF, and another €50m from a "commercial banking institution". It said that its investment programme would be funded through a combination of Government money and debt, and that it expected to finalise further loans shortly.
http://stephendonnelly.ie/perfect-gentleman-trichet-dic...land/
I can't repeat this enough times:
The EU are not our friends.
Here's some of what Stephen Donnelly had to say:
By the time Trichet wrote his letter, the ECB had nearly €50bn of its money in the Irish banks.
Why did the ECB do this? To protect Anglo? To help Ireland? No – it did it to protect the eurozone banking system. It wanted to avoid a loss of confidence in the banks Anglo owed that money to, which is where the contagion might have come from. The ECB loaned that money to private banks operating in Ireland to protect other private banks operating elsewhere.
But in his 2010 letter, Jean- Claude Trichet, the “perfect gentleman”, demanded these loans be underwritten by the Irish people. To use Michael Noonan’s own argument, even though “the loans were entered into freely by willing lenders and borrowers with absolutely no State participation”, Trichet demanded that “the liability for these loans (be) transferred to the Irish taxpayer.” And if Ireland didn’t accede to this? Jean-Claude would pull the ECB’s money out of the Irish banks, forcing them to close. Bear in mind that the ECB loaned tens of billions to Anglo et al before the State guarantee was put in place. This is just as much “a disaster and an obscenity” as forcing the Irish people to take on the liabilities of the unguaranteed bondholders.
But Trichet had far more to say about what Ireland must do. The first demand was that we enter a Troika programme – which was not entirely unreasonable. But the second demand was that the Irish Government commit to “undertake decisive actions in…structural reforms.” What does that mean? It means that you, the Irish Government, will change the way you run your country to a way we, in the banking sector, prefer. Ireland’s first Troika agreement was put in place just weeks after Trichet wrote his letter, and it specified two structural reforms. The first concerns measures to increase competition in the electricity and gas sectors.
Here’s the second: “The government will have undertaken an independent assessment of transfer of responsibility for water services provision from local authorities to a water utility, and prepare proposals for implementation, as appropriate with a view to start charging in 2012/2013.” Yes indeed.
The list of structural reforms grew substantially over the course of the Troika programme – but it started with water. I would encourage anyone who thinks Irish Water was not set up by the Troika, with a view to privatising it, to read the December 2010 agreement. Trichet’s letter greatly strengthens the case for a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the public ownership of our water system in Ireland.
here are a couple of good protest signs from today ;-)
Just in from WSM FB page
Breaking: There have been at least three arrests in Dublin 7 this morning as Gardaí target water charges campaigners. Details are just coming in but we have also heard that more people are needed particularly on Oxmantown road.
One arrest happened on Grangegorman road, in this case Gardaí seemed to have targeted a water charge campaigner because they were videoing them. As this isn't illegal we presume they intend to try and use the 20m injunction zone or they have simply arrested for intimidation purposes and will release the person without charge after a while.
Two arrests happened on Avondale road in Phibsboro. Water charge resistors there were stopping the operation of the digger but the arrests were of two people who it is alleged were dismantling the work barriers the crews erect.
More details in the comments as we get them but its obviously significant that Gardaí have reacted to yesterday's huge march with multiple arrests. We are not aware of any arrests in the week before the march but it now seems there were several yesterday as well as scenes of considerable Garda violence (videos to come).
Those at the scene this morning also report that some of the Irish Water workers were being "mad confrontational" but that Gardaí were simply looking the other way when this was happening.
Stephen Donnelly's attempts to protect water from privatisation frustrated by Ceann Comhaire and house rules
which seem like they are designed to prevent parliamentarians from doing their job
http://stephendonnelly.ie/who-is-shutting-down-debate-o...ater/
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It is regrettable that, having effectively ignored the massive resistance to these water charges until October 11, some media outlets have now turned on those protesters with scurrilous pieces alleging ‘infiltration’ by ‘sinister’ elements.
Between October 11 and November 1st upwards of 300,000 citizens took part in 109 demonstrations against this regressive double tax. These people are members of many political parties and none. Some are Trade Union members, some are not. Some have protested before, many have not.
But, with all their diversity, they do have two very important things in common. They all believe water is a human right, and they are all committed to campaigning for the abolition of domestic water charges.
These numbers are unprecedented in terms of a political and social campaign in Ireland. As a nation we have never seen anything like the unity of purpose and good humour, coupled with anger and determination to win this campaign, which has been present on these occasions. Given the huge numbers who have turned at the demonstrations organised by Right2Water, it is also extraordinary that not a single arrest has occurred at any of these events for any public order breach.
Right2Water is appalled that elements in the media are now taking these facts and attempting to spin them into a web of stories of ‘infiltration’, ‘aggression’ and ‘public disorder’. To do so is an insult to readers and listeners – and, most of all, to those ordinary members of the public who have come out in their hundreds of thousands to protest peacefully against domestic water charges.
Right2Water are busy making detailed plans for our next event, the People’s Assembly scheduled for International Human Rights Day on December 10th. On that day we will once again protest peacefully, but with massive effect, to bring an end to this dishonest double tax. See you there.
It was alleged in the media that three gardai were attacked by water protesters,what i want to know is where are these 3 gardai in question?
Why haven't the media dragged them out and made a meal out of the story,or are they disinterested??
Is this story factual,can anybody come out and back it up?? Its not just damaging stories like these,the media is also indulging in distraction techniques such as the regular media mauling of Sinn Fein,which during the water and tax evasion fiasco,has really ramped up - all media spotlights seem to be heavily focused on Sinn Fein..
On radio 1 this morning i heard nothing more about the tax evasion,or water charges, or the fact that ministers havent touched their own wages while busy slashing ours..
It is clear what the agenda of the Denis O Brien media is!
The private Media continuous frame that the public is "confused about the water charge" "The public does not understand "How there
PPS numbers are going to be used" " the " Goverment is adressing this confusion" " infiltration by sinister elements" and so on.
This is a classic propaganda model in misinformation and disinformation framing the narrative and distraction from the fundamental
reason why hundreds of thousands of people are taking to the streets.
The Vast majority of people believe that water is a Human Right they are protesting for this principle that there should be no charge what so ever.
This is very clear when you speak to people., their is no confusion, full stop.
No Semi private company should have monopoly on this life giving resource, we would be dead in a matter of days without water.
How many mouths can you put around " A Trickle" this logic is a babaric conception.
Look what happened in Detroit USA hundreds of thousands of homes had there supply cut of by a private company because they could not or would not pay.
The vast majority of these home were poor marginalized black people.
The Media are Biased and this is a political agenda from the Gestapo Gazettes such as IT, Indo, examiner etc etc..
They Fear the people and are closing ranks, the editors have agreed amongst themselves how to frame this and are singing of the same script.
The use of the Police to break up local peaceful protest outside there properties or homes has politicalized the police.
The last time we heard of political policing for privately owned companies and universal media propaganda supporting the same agenda ,
is a phenomenon that happens within police states.
People Power is the only opposition to break this house of cards.
Interestingly the fluoride in our water which is poisonous and is doing untold damage is also corrosive and is very likely leading to the high leakage rate in the system. If Irish Water are so concerned about this "pristine" and "precious" resource why don't they do two things at once? Remove the fluoride and thereby cut-down on the rate of corrosive and further leaks.
Bear in mind approximately 40% of all water is lost to leaks...
In this article from Jan 2010, Kathy Sinnott outlines the case.
Src: http://voiceireland.org/water/former-mep-kathy-sinnott-...ects/
Steven donnelly points out how keen the Troika were to privatise our water and electricity.
Water privatisation was number two on their list of "conditions" for not blowing up our economy.
In other circles you might refer to this as a "threat", "blackmail", a "hostage situation" or "financial terrorism"
but of course Trichet is a gentleman, he would never do such a thing. EU are our "friends" and our "partners".
Yeah right!
http://stephendonnelly.ie/perfect-gentleman-trichet-dic...land/
There are plenty of protests and blockades of water meter installers taking place every day in Dublin
Pics from https://www.facebook.com/pages/HolylandsHillview-Says-N...15101
Almost 200 women staged a silent protest outside Coolock garda Station. Wearing pink hi-viz and each holding a candle it was an extraordinarily moving event.
Great to see this - all over the place!
For me, it was sweet to see the 'Public Order' unit strut into the Jobstown protest still thinking they were in Ballinaboy in November 2006 and then, when reality bit, sidle back out ...
Keep it up pixies!!
A "dirty protest" letter has sent Irish water's private company subcontractor into hysterics:
The garda forensics unit are at this very moment poring over somebody's excrement to try to discern whose poo it is.
Great use of Garda resources I must say!!. Gangland murders rage on, robberies are rife, drug use is spiralling, but meanwhile
forget that because the gardai's priority is to try to nail a water protester by poring over his/her poo.
http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/water/irish-water-....html
Is strawberry jam illegal too I wonder? ;-)
Tweet from Paul Murphy
#Watermeters stopped in #Templeogue and #Knocklyon. This thing is spreading. #wewontpay #nowatercharges
What idiot picked the date?
THE MARCH SHOULD HAVE BEEN CALLED FOR SATURDAY THE 13th.
How many people from around the country cant afford to leave work home or family to travel to Dublin mid week but would like to show opposition to the rain tax by being there.
My guess 300, 000 men women and children
How many would be able to travel on Saturday to Dublin and maybe have a break and proper day out with family and friends...
Another great shittttey example of the united left opposition acting in their own various self interests at the expense of those who they claim to be defending.
Ni neart go cur le cheile.
Enda has no clothes on but it dont make much difference cause most of those pointing that out are attending or looking forward to attending the financial whorehouse ; Dail eireann that enda will soon be leaving
I think the point is that people don't go to work and the country grinds to a halt on 10th Dec.
Now it looks like "bilderberger" noonan and his fellow FG/Lab political service providers for international capital and the EU
will be going ahead and paying unsecured junior bondholders to the tune of 1/4 billion euros while imposing
the same level of water charges on millionaires as on the poorest in society.
Yet another reason to hit the streets on 10th Dec
You raise a good point there fred :) the fact is that poor irish people are paying the same amount as a billionaire/millionaire - it should be proportional to our wage,ie a percentage of our earnings...Thats the way it should work - not a one size fits all approach..
It looks like Alan Kelly may be yet another EU traitor. He's no doubt worried that this clause will complicate privatisation of IW down the road so is seeking to undermine it. The clause itself is not unique to Ireland and does not actually mention Ireland but it is still a possible get out clause to avoid the necessity of metering and I suspect we are in compliance by taking 5% of motor taxes etc to pay for water services as we currently do.
here is Kathy Sinott's letter:
Perhaps someone else might be able to dig further and find some information to substantiate Kathy Sinott's claim that "This commitment is recorded in the 2008 Irish River Basin Management Plan" . I for one would be most interested, and I'm sure others would be.
If you need to know how to deal with Irish Water well here is how you do it Well done to St Judes Court Residents Lifford, Michael Mooney and all who helped to send Irish Water and GMC Sierra packing
See http://www.fliuch.org/resources
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