Cllr. Naoise Ó Muirí (Fine Gael)
candidate Dáil election

year born
1972
professional qualification
Engineer
occupation
Self-employed
residence (town, city, district)
Dublin
constituency
Dublin North - Central ,
1st preference votes: 4.959, 12,8%
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(...) I would have no difficulty with a private bus company providing the service if Dublin Bus are unwilling to do so. (...)
 
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Issue education
04.02.2011
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If you are elected will you support moves to ensure that Irish remains as a core Leaving Cert subject on par with English and one that every student studies for the Leaving Cert?
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07.02.2011
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I support the Fine Gael policy which is to make an Ghaeilge an optional subject after Junior Cert but to teach it so well and in a modern way that everybody will WANT to study it.

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Issue traffic and infrastructure
12.02.2011
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Hello what is your attitude to Dublin Bus indicating that it is to stop the 27X service? If Dublin Bus does this would you support a private bus company being allowed take over this service?
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15.02.2011
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I spoke to Dublin Bus recently and they are aware of the withdrawal of the 27X being an issue; am hopeful that there might be some resolution on this front.

I would have no difficulty with a private bus company providing the service if Dublin Bus are unwilling to do so.

Cllr Naoise O Muiri
Fine Gael General Election Candidate - Dublin North Central
40 Calderwood Avenue, Dublin 9
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Issue employment
12.02.2011
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I propose that TD´s should receive the minimum wage and operate under a system whereby they receive bonuses by achieving specified targets. This would effectively do away with the current system where politicians performing below par can earn huge sums of money. It would ensure that no person would be involved in politics without a desire to further the interests of the country.

Would you support such a legislation? Please answer yes or no, and if the answer is ´no´ then why not?
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15.02.2011
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I agree with the broad thrust of your argument however I see two
issues with it:

(1) Paying the minimum wage may not draw a broad enough spread of
candidates into public life

(2) You would need clear articulation around definitions/measures etc
used for defining the achievement of "measured targets".

Cllr Naoise O Muiri
Fine Gael General Election Candidate - Dublin North Central
40 Calderwood Avenue, Dublin 9
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Issue democracy and civil rights
18.02.2011
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What are your views on Abortion given the recent ruling in the European Court of Human Rights which ruled that Ireland failed to properly implement a womans constitutional rights to abortion? What does Fine Gael plan to do in regards to this issue?

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Issue financial crisis
22.02.2011
By:
Rob

Hi Naoise

I have not seen a lot written about the need to change outdated and archiac bankruptcy laws and ineffectual examinership laws, which are currently not serving their purpose. Can you (or Richard) outline what Fine Gael´s position is in relation to this issue?

Thanks.

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