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Doherty calls for all-Ireland economy 02.11.09

A DONEGAL senator has called for the development of an all Ireland economy with the harmonisation of labour laws, tax regimes and currency. Sinn Féin's Senator Pearse Doherty said the two different tax regimes, currencies and labour laws operating in Ireland were hampering the development of a real and effective economy. He made his call at a meeting of the Oireachtas Joint Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement. Senator Doherty told the meeting that cross border shopping would continue to cause problems on either side of the border unless and all island economy was developed and expanded.
"We have all seen and heard, at this stage, of the problems associated with price differentials on either side of the border. At the moment, this differential is benefiting businesses on the Northern side of the border at the expense of Southern side. However, in time, as we have seen in the past, the benefit will shift and cause problems on the other side of the border," said Senator Doherty.
"At a time when prices in the North were attracting shoppers from the South, the Government here actually increased the rate of VAT, increasing prices and decreasing consumers’ spending capabilities.
“We also have a situation which sees Enterprise Ireland and Invest NI on a competitive footing, ignoring the benefits of joining together to lobby for jobs for the benefit of regions that share the border on both sides. Differing labour laws on either side of the border puts the different regions in competition with each other in a race to the bottom to attract investors." He stressed the need for the development of a "real all Ireland economy".
"We must look at harmonising our tax regimes, our labour laws and our currencies. Only when we do this can the benefits and potential of the all Ireland economy be allowed to develop for the benefit of the whole island.”
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