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Marie Casserly
Marie Casserly
Independent


Incumbent : No

Main message to voters:

Job Creation for the North West - We have been left behind in the light of any recovery that is happening. More job losses that job announcements are being heard in the Sligo Leitrim West Cavan South Donegal area in the last number of years.

Election history:

I have successfully contested the Local Elections in 2014 in the Sligo Area. I was elected third of the 10 successful candidates

Priorities:

  1. Other To build a fairer health service that ensures equality of access for all
  2. Other Demand adequate infrastructural investment for the forgotten North West - Broadband, Roads Water & Wastewater, Leisure facilities to name but a few
  3. Other Harvest the untapped tourism potential of the region to provide jobs and develop local enterprise

Candidate positions on the election issues:

Budget and taxes

What should the priority be in the next budget?

With a growing economy, government revenue is increasing. This can be put back into the economy in the form of tax cuts or increased spending on public services, or it can be used to reduce the national debt.
Prioritise increased spending on public services
Prioritise tax cuts
Prioritise reducing the national debt
None of the above
Comment:
"Services have been slashed to the bone, particularly in the regions. This needs to be reversed. "
1 of 22 questions

Should high earners pay more tax than they currently do?

There are two income tax rates: the standard rate of 20% applies to all income up to a certain amount (€33,800 for a single person); and the higher rate of 40%, applies to all income earned over that amount. The Universal Social Charge is also payable at different rates depending on income.
Yes, to reduce economic inequality high earners should pay more tax
No, high earners pay enough at present
No, to reward work high earners should pay less tax than they do now
None of the above
Comment:
"People are suffering under the burden of many hidden taxes, like water charges that hit everyone, regardless of income. The less well off in society, while not paying income tax, are still burdened by these charges in the same way as a millionaire. "
2 of 22 questions

Water

How should water be funded?

Currently, water charges are capped at €160 per year for households with one adult and €260 for households with more than one adult. Households with low water usage may get a rebate.
Water should be free at the point of use and funded through general taxation
The current policy (with capped charges per household) should be maintained
Households that use more water (above a set allowance) should pay more
None of the above
Comment:
"This is a fundamental right. Many cities in the united states have charges by volume, meaning that the poorest people are now surviving without any running water - we should never allow this to happen in Ireland"
3 of 22 questions

Should water charges be boycotted?

Some political parties and groups have advocated a boycott of the water charges
Yes, water charges are wrong and should be boycotted
No, water charges are wrong, but we should obey the law and pay
No, water charges are necessary
None of the above
Comment:
"People who are unable to pay should be given a waiver from the charges. "
4 of 22 questions

Abortion

When should abortion be permitted?

Abortion is currently only permitted when the life of the mother is at risk (including risk of suicide). Legal abortions are rare; for example, there were 26 cases during 2014.
Only when the mother’s life is at risk from illness
Only when the mother’s life is at risk from illness or suicide (the current position)
When the mother’s life is at risk and in certain other cases such as rape and fatal foetal abnormality
Abortion should be freely available up to a certain number of weeks in a pregnancy
None of the above
5 of 22 questions

Should there be a referendum on the 8th Amendment of the Constitution?

The 8th Amendment introduced a constitutional ban on abortion by acknowledging the right to life of the unborn (with due regard to the equal right to life of the mother).
Yes, the 8th Amendment should be repealed
There should be a referendum, but I would vote to defend the 8th Amendment
No, there should not be a referendum on the 8th Amendment
None of the above
Comment:
"There should be referendum, and people should vote with their conscience on the issue. "
6 of 22 questions

Wages and employment

Should the minimum wage be increased?

The minimum wage has recently been raised to €9.15 per hour.
Yes, the minimum wage should be increased further
No, it is high enough; further increases could mean fewer jobs
No, the minimum wage is too high and should be decreased
None of the above
Comment:
"A living wage should be the target of the next government. "
7 of 22 questions

Should all employees be guaranteed a certain number of hours work per week?

In some sectors, such as retail, the number of hours work offered to employees varies greatly from week to week.
Yes, employees who want it should be given a guaranteed number of hours
Employers should try to provide guaranteed hours to staff, but the state should not intervene
No, employers sometimes need flexibility in order to stay in business
None of the above
Comment:
"zero hours contracts are amoral. Surely any employer who puts themselves in the shoes of a person on a very unsteady low income would agree that zero hours contracts should be banned. Flexible working should be a two way street between the employer and the employee"
8 of 22 questions

Housing

Should there be tighter controls on rent?

Currently, landlords can only increase rent every two years, and rent increases must be justifiable in terms of the market rate.
Yes, to improve rent certainty increases should be capped in line with inflation
No, current controls on rent are adequate
No, rent controls are to be opposed as they reduce the supply of housing
None of the above
Comment:
"It is very difficult to artificially control the market by placing a cap on rents. The supply of housing should be a priority for the next government in order to take the pressure off rents in the private rental sector. "
9 of 22 questions

What is your view on the Local Property Tax?

The Local Property Tax is charged on all residential properties. The revenue raised is used to fund services by local authorities.
The Local Property Tax is fair and provides much needed revenue for local authorities
Property taxes are a good idea, but the current system needs to be reformed
Property taxes are unfair and should be abolished
None of the above
Comment:
"Property taxes that are linked to the value of a property lead to unfair charges on people whose property increases in value in an increasing market. A site value tax would be fairer, as it would levy a similar charge on all property in a given area, regardless of the value of the property on it "
10 of 22 questions

What is your view on Traveller accommodation?

The Department of the Environment provides funding to local authorities for Traveller accommodation (e.g. halting sites and group housing schemes), but many local authorities have been reluctant to build these sites due to local opposition.
More should be done to provide accommodation for Travellers, even if there is local opposition
More Traveller accommodation is needed, but it should not be built against the wishes of the local community
The state should not build accommodation specifically for Travellers
None of the above
Comment:
"Significant efforts need to be undertaken to allow traveller accommodation in appropriate locations. Local people need to be consulted and have their say on new developments. We have a problem in this area that needs to be solved by all involved, the travellers, the authorities and the locals "
11 of 22 questions

Health and childcare

Should there be free health care for all, paid for through higher taxes?

Currently, only some people are entitled to free health care or free GP care. Many people who can afford it choose to take out private health insurance.
Yes, health care should be free for all, even if it means higher taxes
GP care should be free, but universal health care would cost too much
No, those who can afford to pay should not have free health care
None of the above
Comment:
"In an ideal world there should be universal health care for everyone, however it appears that the cost would be very significant. It would be something I would wish the government to aspire to, however I would like to see free GP care for all as a stepping stone to universal health care"
12 of 22 questions

Should the state do more to cover the cost of childcare?

The cost of childcare in Ireland is high by international standards. From September 2016, children over the age of three will be entitled to free pre-school for three hours a day. Beyond that it is up to parents to pay.
Yes, even if it means less resources available for other measures
No, current subsidies for childcare are adequate
No, the cost of childcare should be borne by parents
None of the above
Comment:
"Significant numbers of skilled people are unable to afford to go to work because of the high cost of childcare. Extra resources are required in this area to deal with the problem. "
13 of 22 questions

Religion in schools

Should religion be taught in state-funded primary schools?

Typically, primary schools spend 30 minutes a day on religious education, which in most cases involves instruction in a particular faith.
Yes, schools should instruct pupils in line with their religions ethos
Pupils should learn about various religions, not one particular faith
No, religion should only be taught outside of school
None of the above
Comment:
"As a Catholic I choose to have my own children taught in the ethos of the Catholic Church, however that should not mean that children should be forced to learn something that their parents have no wish to. A balance is required in this area to allow people of all faiths and none to coexist happily."
14 of 22 questions

Should schools be allowed to give preference to children based on religion?

Approximately 96% of primary schools in Ireland are under religious patronage. In areas where schools are oversubscribed, some schools give preference to children based on their religion.
Yes, schools should be able to serve their own religious community first
Yes, but only if there are suitable alternatives (e.g. non-denominational schools) in the area
No, religion should have no place in school admissions policies for state-funded schools
None of the above
Comment:
"The cases that have been highlighted show the difficulty in certain areas of the country. This is not a problem in Sligo Leitrim West Cavan South Donegal as it is more likely that people are moving away because of lack of job opportunities"
15 of 22 questions

Immigration, the EU

Should we accept more refugees in Ireland than we currently do?

In response to the migrant crisis, the current government has agreed to accept more refugees. However, Ireland still takes a relatively small number of refugees compared to some EU countries (such as Germany and Sweden).
Yes, we should accept a greater number of refugees
No, we accept enough already
No, we should accept fewer refugees than we currently do
None of the above
Comment:
"A more even burden of the numbers of refugees coming to the southern states of Europe would be fair. We also need to bear in mind that we have very long housing lists and significant numbers of homeless people that should be given fair treatment and access to supports. "
16 of 22 questions

Has European integration gone too far?

Some argue that greater integration is necessary to tackle EU-wide issues such as the financial crisis and the migrant crisis, while others believe that the EU interferes too much in the affairs of member states.
Yes, more power should be returned to member states
The current level of integration is acceptable
No, European integration should be pushed further
None of the above
Comment:
"European integration is a delicate issue at the moment with the possibility of Brexit on the horizon, we need to wait and see what the result of any referendum and renegotiation between the EU and Britain. "
17 of 22 questions

Environment

Should more wind farms be built in Ireland?

Currently, Ireland has 199 wind farms, which produce around 18% of the country’s electricity. Ireland has signed up to a target of generating 40% of our electricity from renewable sources by 2020.
Yes, we need more wind farms
No, there are enough wind farms already
No, there are too many wind farms
None of the above
Comment:
"Realistically, we probably need more wind farms, however these are very large and cause significant disturbance in local areas. Wind turbines are getting larger, and regulations need to reflect this in minimum distances from dwellings, and addressing issues such as noise and shadow flicker"
18 of 22 questions

Should we sign up to the EU’s targets on reducing emissions?

The European Commission wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2030. Some groups are opposed to this because they believe it would have a negative impact on certain sectors, such as agriculture.
Yes, we should do what it takes to reduce our emissions in line with EU targets
We should seek to reduce emissions, but these targets are too ambitious for Ireland
No, we do not need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
None of the above
Comment:
"We need to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, and move to a more sustainable mode of energy generation. This would involve wind, wave, hydro, solar, biomass etc. Research to improve the return from these sources, however there may be a significant economic cost if the targets are too stringent. "
19 of 22 questions

Political reform

Is the party whip system too rigid?

Political parties nominate someone as the ‘party whip’ whose job it is to ensure that TDs vote according to the party line, or else face the prospect of being removed from the party.
Yes, TDs should take instruction from their constituents or follow their conscience on all matters
TDs should be given a free vote on ethical issues, but on other matters the whip is needed
No, government parties need to be united in order to implement their policies
None of the above
Comment:
"The Independent Alliance is categorically against the whip system. If part of any new government, we will offer support on issues of confidence, but vote with our conscience otherwise. "
20 of 22 questions

Should citizens be able to initiate referendums?

Currently only the government can call a referendum. In some countries, citizens can initiate a referendum to introduce or overturn legislation or amend the constitution, once a certain number of signatures are collected.
Yes, allowing citizens to initiate referendums would empower the people
Yes, but only for referendums to overturn legislation (not to amend the constitution or introduce new legislation)
No, citizen-initiated referendums would be costly and potentially chaotic
None of the above
Comment:
"If a large number of the citizens of the country are in favour of a particular change to the constitution, surely it would be undemocratic not to facilitate that process. "
21 of 22 questions

Crime

Are criminal sentences too lenient in Ireland?

There are currently around 3,700 people in prison in Ireland. The number of prisoners has increased in recent years, but the rate of incarceration remains relatively low by international standards.
Yes, criminals should be more severely punished
No, the current sentencing regime is about right
No, there should be a greater focus on rehabilitation rather than punishment
None of the above
Comment:
"Significant numbers of minor offences are receiving prison sentences where other methods of rehabilitation would be more appropriate. Crimes against people should be regarded as the most serious, and the possibility of longer sentences should be considered. "
22 of 22 questions