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A busy week for Noonan as EU banking union talks precede Budget 2013

First Brussels, then Budget Day.

Michael Noonan looks on, as Spanish Economy Minister Luis de Guindos Jurado, left, and Swedish Finance Minister Anders Borg talk to each other, during the EU finance ministers meeting.
Michael Noonan looks on, as Spanish Economy Minister Luis de Guindos Jurado, left, and Swedish Finance Minister Anders Borg talk to each other, during the EU finance ministers meeting.
Image: Yves Logghe/AP/Press Association Images

MICHAEL NOONAN WILL spend the day before Ireland’s sixth austerity budget in Brussels, as part of the group of European finance ministers trying to secure an EU banking union.

Ireland’s Minister is one of 27 hoping to see a deal which will better help the area deal with any future crises. Reaching a deal on supervisory powers will be necessary for the permanent bailout fund, the ESM.

However, Reuters reports it is not all smooth sailing in Belgium as banking union ambitions are under strain, with divisions on how the European Central Bank oversight will work.

The disagreements threaten the plan of putting the ECB in charge of supervising all EU banks. Nations have failed to agree on whether the supervisory role should extend to all banks or just the largest ones across the eurozone. Germany falls down on the latter opinion and Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble is pessimistic that the framework will be in place by the end of the year, as previously promised.

There are also difficulties in relation to those countries not using the single currency.

It was hoped that a deal would be in place so it could be finalised at an EU summit of leaders on 13 December.

Following the meeting, Noonan returns to Dublin this evening to prepare for tomorrow’s Budget 2013 announcement. He will speak in the Dáil from 2.30pm, delivering much of the taxation side of the budget. He will then be followed by the Public Expenditure and Reform Minister Brendan Howlin, who will break down the content of the spending aspects of the document.

Both speeches are likely to last about 40 minutes each.

Already the government has said that the Budget will see an adjustment of €3.5 billion, comprising of €1.25 billion in taxes and charges and a further €2.25 billion in spending cuts.

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Comments (21 Comments)

  • In Europe yesterday about Greece’s debt write off in relation to Ireland;

    The German & French finance ministers said this would not happen in Ireland’s case as Ireland has Never asked for debt forgiveness!

    We need to push for a Referendum on paying these debts as we as the individuals need to sanction it or any agreement to pay it is not worth the paper it’s written on.

    Just like Iceland did. See how quick we are offered a deal then with the threat of the Irish citizens refusing to pay!

    Why haven’t we used this so far?

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    • Because our politicians are relying on European money to keep themselves out of the austerity everyone else is suffering. If they push for anything with Europe that will be the first thing to go, so why shoot yourself in the foot? Better to stay in for 4 years and get your pensions for life and then get booted out to go back to your cushy position in opposition.

      Our political system breeds legitimate corruption. The whole system needs to be changed or we’ll keep getting politicians who are rotten to the core.

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    • Shayno, Noonan said when the latest Greek deal was announced that none of it would apply to Ireland. Who needs enemies when you have a negotiator like that on your side!!

      Next year Ireland or the government will pay €5 billion to Anglo and Irish Nationwide. This is made up of €3.1 billion pay back on the promissory note and €1.9 billion in interest.

      Remember that when you listen or read about the budget tomorrow.

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    • would you buy a car from any of theses three individuals.

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    • I have asked this question many times when talking to family and friends in Ireland (home ) and no one can tell me
      why Ireland ‘just’ paid up ?
      can some one or many tell me would it have been better to have gone for debt forgiveness ?

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  • Well if the blueshirts are so confident that kenny and his paracites are so awe inspiring and can’t put a foot wrong why don’t you bring an election .
    I’ll tell you why,they will lie yet again but this time people will see through them.
    They are leeches that are just hanging on for their pensions.

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    • What would you put in to replace this goverment……..Those spineless wimps and rats that jumped ship, and left this country in shit, and broke to booth…………Any ‘ IDIOT’ knows this, or should .

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  • all our so called fine gael leaders are blinded by greed,,as soon as they step into office they board a gravy train of which they never want to get off,,with no exceptions,, enda kenny mastered the art of speaking out both side of his mouth say one thing do another,, noonan minister for insulting the greeks,,alan shatter minister for increasing crim,,james reilly minister of death and ignoring high court orders ,,frances fitzgerald minister for doing nothing,,, richard bruton minister for rising unemployment,,leo varadkar minister for visual effect and no substance,,phil hogan minister for segregation,, jimmy denihan,,minister for hiding,,simon coveny minister for destroying farmers,,paul kehoe chief whip aka a clown ,,the junior ministers are unworthy of a mention,, with the exception of the runt of the fine gael litter jr minister brian hayes minister for dont increase tax for people over a 100k a year,, a sad sorry lot who became masters of feathering their own nests,,,heaven help us

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    • Nice…quality statement… Now please tell us to what political party are you affiliated?? Also explain the ‘greed’ part? Tell me how exactly Enda Kenny’s life has improved since becoming head of state? Has got a new house? No! Do he spend long holidays in fancy resorts? No! Show me this wealth please! Explain it… Dont just knock out the usual populist bull that infest this site…
      Truth is Ireland is so much better off now than it was 2 years ago…. Our international reputation is restored…Our economy believe it our not is bucking the euro trend and we have in fact seen modest growth… The rating agencies have backed all of this up by giving ireland improved ratings… Even the oppurtunity to get out from under the EU/IMF is now quite close and believe it or not without a second bailout…. Things are tough even bad that is true but we are doing the right things and if he hold our cource this country will be the better for it in 5-8 years time.. Enda Kenny is on record as saying he could care less for his own popularity! we had mr popular in bertie for years and we all saw how that turned out!!!! History will be kind to this Goverment even if j.ie and its sad case contributors wont be… You children can thank him in 30 years time…

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    • Declan.

      Kenny as head of state is now on a salary of €200k a year plus expenses = better off.

      You also say “Your children can thank him in 30 years time…” Is that when you expect our children to have finished off paying debt that is not sovereign debt as FG/Lab & FF/Greens have been doing over the last number of years?

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    • Actually Declan cotter. I think you might find that people are definitely worse off than two years ago. Bang of blue shirt off you is disgusting!!

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    • @ declan cotter, wow, that is by far the most blinkered statement i have ever seen on the journal, enda kenny is a millionaire from opposing the very policies he is supporting now, please explain to me how €200,000 pa is not serious dosh? especially for an empty suit like him, what does he actually do other than swanning around the globe getting ummerited accolades and telling lies to get elected, not to mention using his proboscis to clean the edges of merkels sphincter at every given opportunity, if you think things are better than they were 2 years ago you are crazy, they are better for the bondholders and no one else, of course the economy has stabilised, there was always going to be a floor, are you saying fg and edna should claim credit for the country hitting rock bottom?

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    • Do he spend long holidays in fancy resorts?== He is never in the country !
      Truth is Ireland is so much better off now than it was 2 years ago…==Go and dream on . HOW is Ireland better now than it was two years ago , numbers , figures and links please .You beggar belief. WE ARE DROWNING IN DEBT . KENNY IS A LYING TOE RAG who you are right could not care for his own popularity but willnot do interviews or go onto programmes . He is too wealthy to worry about the proletariat . What is YOUR connection to the FG party . What position do you hold in FG?

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    • Declan Cotter
      It is not even a difference of political opinion anymore with you lot . Your policies are costing people their livelihoods , health , and even their lives . I really want to tell yopu what I truly think of you and the shower of treacherous bast**ds you hang out with …. But You are not worth even my contempt.
      I will be outside the Dail tomorrow evening protesting the Austerity measures FG are bringing in

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    • Declan Cotter
      Here is a link for you to peruse http://www.thejournal.ie/exchequer-returns-november-701500-Dec2012/
      Not really as good as you stated …..

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  • Nigel 04/12/12 #

    The Labour and Fine Gael have now been in Government for nearly 2 years and the whole country is crumbling, emigration is becoming an epidemic. Irish people’s money has ran dry, maybe Irish people should thank you for being the Euro pin-up Government in forging ahead with your Euro movement.

    But just look around you at the faces of the people who elected you, observe their frustration and anger. We have businesses closing down on a weekly bases, shop’s lay idle.
    Irish people are beginning to understand that the game is up and yet in their desperation to give their children some quality of life, you decide to remove any hope of this by reducing the financial fund’s they so desperately need.

    It’s becoming pretty clear that none of you in Government have learned anything, you continue to fill us with lies, false promises, you even tried to corrupt the independent website for the recent Referendum.

    We all know and understand the greed of our Government over the last decade has contributed to low interest rates and a false boom, with a massive bust. But look at your response to that problem, giving people like Olli Rehn the power to accept/reject our very own Budget.
    Mr Enda Kenny seem’s to be happy with this arrangement, but rest assured Mr.Kenny the Irish people should/will be asking “What you think your doing to our country?”.
    Your destroying Irish families for the benefit of the E.U. Chiefs.

    With high unemployment and people in financial ruin, your answer is to reduce the little money they receive so you can keep Olli Rehn happy.
    You Mr Kenny need to get real, your robbing your own people of their identity, democracy and all that will be left is Nationalism and violence.

    I hope and pray that your obsession and love of Europe will be destroyed by the markets before Nationalism and violence destroys my home, Ireland.

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    • Great comment I agree fully. We are in the first cart of the EU train wreck waiting to happen. People think it’ll all be grand but no so for a tiny island country like ours. The p1ss on us frequently and the sh1te is ready to follow.

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  • reptiles

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  • If Ireland fails to get more concessions on bank and national debt this country will slowly collapse into a complete mess. The original deal (which could have worked if the EU had solved the euro crisis and created economic growth) is now clearly a failure. We are trapped then in a place where we gave commitments on bank debt and national debt on a basis of economic growth that no longer exists. The only thing that sustains us in our business and jobs is the belief that it will all work out in the end. However it is clear that the EU are quite happy to drive the Irish people down the road to abject poverty and failure in order to prove a point.

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  • Is it true that noonan is half bull dog-half pig? A face like that should not be allowed on tv or on print.

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  • Eurocrats differ…Ireland dies.

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