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Doherty slates fellow senators 12.11.09

SINN Féin Senator Pearse Doherty has hit out at his two fellow Donegal senators for not supporting his proposed Seanad amendments to the NAMA legislation. Senator Doherty's amendments, if carried, would force banks to lend to viable small and medium enterprises and stop any home repossession for a period of two years. He criticised Senator Brian O Domhnaill and Senator Cecilia Keaveney for not supporting his proposals.
“NAMA is deeply flawed and is, in my opinion, the crime of the century. However, along with opposing the Bill I have tried to ensure, if it is forced through, that it would help the ordinary people.
"I have done this with two priorities in mind. First to get people back to work by ensuring the banks begin lending to small and medium enterprises and secondly, that it would protect those that have fallen on harsh times by ensuring that no bank that has been bailed out by the taxpayer, would evict that same taxpayer from their family home." He described the failure of the Fianna Fail senators to support an amendment that would protect families from eviction as "despicable".
"Who can support giving €54 billion of taxpayers money to banks, that over-lent
Senator Pearse Doherty
to greedy developers, while on the other hand rejecting my amendment that would ensure that these same banks would not be allowed to throw families out of their homes and onto the streets."
Senator Doherty added: “Their actions tonight have shown where their priorities lie - that is bailing out bankers and developers while blocking support for struggling families and small businesses.”
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