Author Archives: Nick Kelly

Yesterday.

Seanad Eireann, Dublin.

Independent Sharon Keogan addressed Minister for Health Stephen Donnely on the extension of covid powers under the Health and Criminal Justice (Covid-19) (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 2021.

Senator Keogan said:

“You would have to laugh, if it were not so serious, at the phrase “extraordinary time-limited measures” contained in this Bill’s explanatory memorandum. As each Bill was passed, that “time-limited nature” was stressed so heavily and yet each sunset clause extension was used in its entirety – every single one, for the full amount.

“When we were debating those, the Minister, Deputy Stephen Donnelly, stressed that this was the end of it, and once those dates came and went, new legislation would have to be drawn up. New legislation being drawn up would give the Houses a chance to go through the detail of each Bill and afford the Bills the scrutiny that they are supposed to receive in these Houses.

“Of course, that would be inconvenient to the Government so someone came up with this new brainwave. To be honest, I was shocked that this was allowed after all the posturing on how extraordinary these measures are, and as for the time limits, you can literally scribble out the end dates and pencil in any other date you want.

“It displays the most cynical and underhanded attitude towards this House that I have ever seen in my time here. It undermines the integrity of the law, of the processes and operation of the Oireachtas, and betrays what little of the public trust that is left.

Let us be honest here. We are not voting for the continuation of emergency powers until the end of March. We are extending them until the end of June. That means that, at the drop of a hat, when someone in Timbuktu discovers the Sigma variant, NPHET and the Cabinet can, if they feel like it, introduce a full level 5 lockdown without consulting anyone in the Dáil or Seanad…”


Senator Jerry Buttimer
rising, interjected:

“Does the Senator really believe that? Incredible.”

Acting Chairperson (Senator Pauline O’Reilly) said:

“Senator Buttimer, please take your seat.”

Senator Keogan continued:

“Of course, once July arrives the legislation will lapse and we will be free from restrictions – wink wink, nudge nudge. I hope the Minister realises there is no coming back from this. After this, no one will take a sunset clause seriously again; no one in this room or outside it.

Once you throw this integral element of legislation under the bus, there is no pulling it back. Future Dáileanna and Seanaid and future generations, when presented with time-sensitive legislation by the government of their day, will be able to point to the Minister for Health, Deputy Donnelly, and the Cabinet of Micheál Martin and say that sunset clauses are not worth the paper they are written on.”

Earlier: Take Their PUPS

The Raines – Always Snow On The Mountain

Have you ever seen The Raines?

Now is your chance as tonight the acclaimed folk trio from the West of Ireland play a live streamed concert in the Town Hall Theatre, Galway, at 8pm. See here for details.

The band – Ruth Dillon, Yvonne Tiernan and Juliana Erkkonen – have a new single out that is perfect for the season that’s in it.

Nick says: Onto every life a little Raines must fall.

The Raines

Or so you thought.

New Year’s Festival Dublin have this afternoon announced the line up for their FREE event ‘New Year’s Afternoon In The Castle’ taking place in Dublin Castle on New Year’s Day. January 1.

NYF Dublin write:

Enjoy a fabulous Afternoon in The Castle with entertainment for all the family, soak up the festive atmosphere and enjoy from Kila, Beoga, Cairde and special guests The Scratch & friends. This is a FREE, non-ticketed event taking place from 2pm until 5pm.

NYF Dublin

Arrivalists – Patsy Cline & The Wichita Line

And now for something completely beautiful.

The pride of Dublin, Pat Barrett (Ten Speed Racer, Hedge Schools) is back with a wonderful new project called Arrivalists.

All the songs on the new album Last Of The Written Pages were written, played, sung, recorded and mixed by Pat himself, including this ethereal beauty which sounds like The Blue Nile having a spiritual experience.

Nick says: I fell to pieces.

Arrivalists

Last night/this morning.

Berlin, Germany.

Translation:

‘Berlin: Homeless people without 3G (fully vaccinated, tested, or recovered) proof are no longer allowed to seek refuge from the cold on platforms. The Senate regrets the decision, but remains tough.’

3G in Berlin: Senat verbannt Obdachlose von Bahnsteigen (Berliner Zeitung)

Via James Lindsey

Oliver Cole – Cuddle A Puddle

There’s no business like snow business.

Former Turn singer Oliver Cole (top) charms the Christmas socks off us with this quirky Yuletide love song with a twist.

Oliver writes:

“Cuddle a Puddle tells the tale of a true Christmas romance. A love story that blossoms and melts but leaves the heart warmer and wiser for next year.”

All proceeds go to Temple Street Children’s University Hospital in Dublin.

Oliver has also just released a download-only live album Live At The Grand Social via his bandcamp page.

Nick says: Keep the Cole fire burning.

Oliver Cole