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Thread: Green Social Dividend Clause in NAMA legislation.

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    Green Social Dividend Clause in NAMA legislation.

    l am curious to see if it would be workable for a number of reasons, not least among these the road-kill that resulted in the pre-recess guillotined debates on Crime (gangland) and their idiotic response to the Blasphemy legislation. To me a social dividend policy would require looking at co-location and hospital amalgamation- not well placed leaks to the SBP : http://www.thepost.ie/story/eyeymhojmh/

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    Recently I cant understand your posts. What are you asking? Road kill?

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    l reckon Green attempts both in government and formerly in opposition to get their clauses into legislation mostly fail. Despite their inroads into fast-track FF planning.

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    So you wan the Green party to use NAMA to negotiate something? What is worth €60bn to you? Tara?

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    l published their link in the OP, which l feel to be cosmetic given their other failures in achieving clauses in FF legislation : http://www.politics.ie/oireachtas/10...gislation.html

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    The problem with this is that
    a) it would presumably mean NAMA getting lower prices for its properties and thus costing more
    b) if it is illegal to lobby NAMA, how is anyone going to "ask" NAMA to let it have properties at "fair" prices?
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    You could have at least tried to explain what is was. This isnt "LookAtThisCoolLink.ie"

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    hence a junior coalition partner clause...

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    This is the 9.33am report on the Social Dividend issue Via the Irish Times, SBP was
    Tweeting this Yesterday evening:

    Green Party calls for 'social dividend' in Nama Bill - The Irish Times - Mon, Sep 14, 2009

    So I am pinging the April meeting on Planning which first discussed the issue in terms of runaway planning
    and the relationship to planning between the main and junior coalition partners:

    http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...245599352.html

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