@@denisdaly1708then enlighten us here on the science of climate change and the human contribution? Then see global overpopulation, pollution as far as industrial activity in China,India etc,go to irelands miniscule emissions in comparison! Far more serious issues than this nonsense in Ireland. Farming is an easy target as against air travel etc. No fan of healy are but here he's right.
It's too easy for people to brush the Healy Rae's off but he does make sense. The government is saying that 40% of carbon emissions is down to the farming industry so there needs to be a reduction in the size of farms around the country but where is the information on what impact the import of beef from Brazil into the country will have along with what sort of regulatory standards they are adhering to as a country and what impact that has on our health? Typically, if meat is cheaper, there tends to be hormones injected into that meat to keep the price down and because you also have to factor in the travel time to get that meat from Brazil to Ireland and hormones preserve it that bit longer. The last peat briquette factory closed this week but again we are importing from other countries. I get that we all have to reduce our carbon footprint but the way the government seem to be tackling it is short sighted. Technically the country is in recession when you take out the 2 or 3 big US companies that prop us up from a Corporation Tax point of view. If the US closes that loop hole and they have to pay that money in tax in the US then that's a big hole in the kitty. Why are we sacrificing our food industry when we should be supporting it particularly in a rainy day situation if FDI decreases? Reductions can happen but aren't there ways to offset the emissions from farms without this dramatic reduction when this meat could have been exported to other countries instead? How many multinationals are offsetting their footprint in the country? Take for example someone like Intel - what are they doing to offset their emissions?
Irish farmers are being unfairly saddled with the carbon cost of forest burning activities by cattle farming in South America. Irish farmers need to highlight this lie. .
Interesting…. The lady was given time to put her points without interruption. The gentlemen was constantly interrupted by his opponent and the chair!! That was not fair.
Have the people of Ireland lost their collective minds, the question is purely rhetorical of course they have. Farming was once the backbone of the Irish Economy but since the Irish Government managed to attract the big Tech Players with sweetheart Tax deals they now feel they can pick on the Farming Community with no repercussions, the Global based firms could pick up tomorrow and move to Indonesia or Lithuania if they thought they could get a better deal there. Perhaps it is time for another revolt in Ireland I am frankly amazed that the Irish people have given up everything they have over the last two decades, you are being abused and do not seem to be able to see it.
The big tech companies are already moving out of the country ,Intel is investing 4.2 billion in Germany ,another 2 billion in poland .Ireland didnt even get a look in because of the idiocy of the left wing green liberal elite mafia that now inhabits the media in our country .They wont be happy till they destroy the Irish agriculture industry and we end up.importing argentian beef and new zealand milk .
Healy Rae talks sense and he speaks for the little man who cant speak for himself. He is a man of the people and for the people and some laugh and mock him bit sad really.
Why are so many produce being imported and at the same time increasing imports sounds greedy to me produce at home no imports on goods that can be grown or manufactured at home
He respectfully listened when she spoke
Two against one . He was not allowed to speak uninterrupted.
I’m a farmer and I wish Michael was in my constituency so that I could vote for him!
This is a serious issue
@@markjohnston8989 I wish we had his equal here in County Clare
you can have him. He is back climate science denying again.
To be honest with you Michael is the best and most honest politician in dail Eireann
@@denisdaly1708then enlighten us here on the science of climate change and the human contribution? Then see global overpopulation, pollution as far as industrial activity in China,India etc,go to irelands miniscule emissions in comparison! Far more serious issues than this nonsense in Ireland. Farming is an easy target as against air travel etc. No fan of healy are but here he's right.
She thinks he is a clown from the country I'd say the EU have her on the pay roll..
He sat quietly while they spoke, as soon as he speaks they both talk over him.
Let the poor man speak,
Ignorant woman talking over him
Yes, let the truth be spoken...
She didn't listen to him once and couldn't reply to his arguements. How does she know what the farmers want?
He owned her, needed the two of them to try shake him .
He didn’t interrupt either of them once and as soon as he opens his mouth they’re both into him. They’re a disgrace
To all Irish Famers please don't do this .
Did you forget what happened during the Great Potato Famine?????? Don't let it happen again.
You want to cut carbon emissions stop emigration
They were trying to Bully him.He will not be bullied. T
Michael talks for his voters
😂
It's too easy for people to brush the Healy Rae's off but he does make sense. The government is saying that 40% of carbon emissions is down to the farming industry so there needs to be a reduction in the size of farms around the country but where is the information on what impact the import of beef from Brazil into the country will have along with what sort of regulatory standards they are adhering to as a country and what impact that has on our health? Typically, if meat is cheaper, there tends to be hormones injected into that meat to keep the price down and because you also have to factor in the travel time to get that meat from Brazil to Ireland and hormones preserve it that bit longer. The last peat briquette factory closed this week but again we are importing from other countries. I get that we all have to reduce our carbon footprint but the way the government seem to be tackling it is short sighted. Technically the country is in recession when you take out the 2 or 3 big US companies that prop us up from a Corporation Tax point of view. If the US closes that loop hole and they have to pay that money in tax in the US then that's a big hole in the kitty. Why are we sacrificing our food industry when we should be supporting it particularly in a rainy day situation if FDI decreases? Reductions can happen but aren't there ways to offset the emissions from farms without this dramatic reduction when this meat could have been exported to other countries instead? How many multinationals are offsetting their footprint in the country? Take for example someone like Intel - what are they doing to offset their emissions?
What?😂Haha long winded way of saying it is sheet.
@@tonyromano6220 I got started and I couldn’t stop 😋😋😋
@@Rheinmeister09 one has to look into the positive effects of C02
How is this issue going to be fixed?
It's all bull pun intended.. Ireland is a blip on the radar, we're the experiment.
They don’t let him speak uninterrupted
She is talking bull!!
the climate con continues
Irish farmers are being unfairly saddled with the carbon cost of forest burning activities by cattle farming in South America. Irish farmers need to highlight this lie. .
All cows get slaughtered, if not today then sooner or later
yeah but soon come there wont be any left to slaughter, instead you'll be eating bugs instead of beef.
Interesting…. The lady was given time to put her points without interruption. The gentlemen was constantly interrupted by his opponent and the chair!! That was not fair.
These hormonaly steered persons are unable to listen without emitting a stream of noise...
What is wrong with birthing people?
Watermelons green on the outside red on the inside
Is this an April fools joke or maybe irish humour?
Can you eat money?
what are we gonna eat Pauline? crickets?
Each other................
Down with this sort of thing
Careful now
A there she is she thinks she is everybody mammy
Why is he always wearing a cap?
"Voluntary reduction scheme" wrap your minds around that...
A rose by any other name .......
Whats the point they need a certain level
Why is he sitting with a hat on
Michéal is a millionaire gobshite
Have the people of Ireland lost their collective minds, the question is purely rhetorical of course they have. Farming was once the backbone of the Irish Economy but since the Irish Government managed to attract the big Tech Players with sweetheart Tax deals they now feel they can pick on the Farming Community with no repercussions, the Global based firms could pick up tomorrow and move to Indonesia or Lithuania if they thought they could get a better deal there. Perhaps it is time for another revolt in Ireland I am frankly amazed that the Irish people have given up everything they have over the last two decades, you are being abused and do not seem to be able to see it.
Urbanisation as against rural living , Agenda 2030 World Economic Forum implementation plan .
The big tech companies are already moving out of the country ,Intel is investing 4.2 billion in Germany ,another 2 billion in poland .Ireland didnt even get a look in because of the idiocy of the left wing green liberal elite mafia that now inhabits the media in our country .They wont be happy till they destroy the Irish agriculture industry and we end up.importing argentian beef and new zealand milk .
This stuff is happening all over the world.Our people here In Oz act like passive sheep as well.Even though they think of themselves as rebels
already happened, I remember DELL computers upping and leaving for Poland
Cull in slow motion, fancy words.leave our farmers alone,
Healy Rae talks sense and he speaks for the little man who cant speak for himself. He is a man of the people and for the people and some laugh and mock him bit sad really.
Why are so many produce being imported and at the same time increasing imports sounds greedy to me produce at home no imports on goods that can be grown or manufactured at home
A very well spoken out man we.need a man like him
Unless milk consumption reduces the milk will be produced by more cows outside Ireland.
This woman is telling a lot of lies here. She has zero facts.
O reilly is a hypocrite
Maybe they could pay the farmers to grow data centres
Reduction of government would be much more beneficial
I have great time for michael healy ray