Debacle, disaster – we’re running out of words for Irish Water

‘This is going to be one of the biggest issues in the general election campaign. Government party candidates on the frontline are going to get it in the neck at thousands and thousands of doorsteps’

‘The new Minister for the Environment Alan Kelly, the Economic Management Council, and the Cabinet redesigned the project in a way that stripped Irish Water of all its original justification.’ Photograph: Cyril Byrne / THE IRISH TIMES

‘The new Minister for the Environment Alan Kelly, the Economic Management Council, and the Cabinet redesigned the project in a way that stripped Irish Water of all its original justification.’ Photograph: Cyril Byrne / THE IRISH TIMES

Noel Whelan July 31, 2015

Not since Sellafield has a company name seemed as toxic to the Irish public as Irish Water. Even though it deals in a life-giving rather than a life-threatening commodity, Irish Water’s brand is radioactive. Most of the reasons for this are not the company’s fault.

The creation of a massive “commercial” water utility funded by water charges was a project and a policy determined by politicians and senior civil servants. It was they who conceived of it as the way to meet the bailout commitment made by the previous government and who contorted its original form for political reasons. The blame for this debacle lies at their feet.

The key decisions about how Irish Water would operate were made at Cabinet level in Irish Government, not at board level in Irish Water. It was Ministers who delayed its design and implementation – and both were faulty. It was they who opted to create an expensive conglomerate where an umbrella organisation co-ordinating the efforts of local authorities would have sufficed.

They disrespected parliament by ramming through the original legislation. They dismissed Opposition suggestions and they disregarded backbench criticisms.

Forced legislation

They pushed through legislation requiring us all to hand over our PRSI numbers to Irish Water. They told us it was absolutely necessary and then they decided it wasn’t necessary at all.

When anger at water charges gave rise to the largest protests of the austerity era, the Government misjudged the public reaction. Then they sought to deflect blame and they dumped on the company.

After getting a wallop in last year’s local and European elections, the Government was forced to react. Phil Hogan, the chief architect of the original arrangement, was promoted to European commissioner. The new Minister for the Environment, Alan Kelly, the Economic Management Council, and the Cabinet then redesigned the project in a way that stripped Irish Water of all its original justification. The relaunch announced last autumn meant the charging structure no longer encouraged reduction in water usage and no longer meant a reclassification of State borrowing.

The government introduced a “water conservation grant” that has nothing to do with conservation. It was truly Orwellian. The grant was said to be a part-reimbursement for paying water bills but it is granted even to those whose water bills remain unpaid. The water charge itself became a fixed levy payable by all, irrespective of how much water they use or how much levy they can afford.

All through these twists and turnarounds, the Government, advised by senior civil servants, insisted that even though the charging arrangements no longer incentivised water conservation this new, big, expensive utility company was still necessary. It would, we were told, ease the burden on the public finances which would otherwise arise from the cost of overhauling our water and waste-water systems. They were certain, they told us, the millions required to do this could be borrowed “off the books” without adding to the national debt.

They told us over and over again that this would still be the case, even though they were subsidising the company further through a grant and large-scale non-payment always appeared likely.

This week their bluff was called. The decision of Eurostat to designate Irish Water as a State agency and its borrowings as sovereign debt is just the latest twist in this political horror story. The fact the news broke after the Dáil had gone into recess and just before the bank holiday weekend may delay the blow but it won’t dilute its ultimate impact. We’ve run out of words: debacle, disaster, even “omni shambles” seem insufficient.

Ministers should have been out in studios this week apologising but wouldn’t even go out to defend. Nobody is held to account. No head rolls. Nobody takes responsibility. They won’t even admit error.

Instead all we get are shoulder shrugs. They tell us when door-stepped that the Eurostat verdict won’t impact on public budgeting because they had already factored in a Eurostat rejection. They say this now even though they have spent months and years justifying Irish Water and water charges as a necessary evil because we are already so over-borrowed.

Furious public

The Government just doesn’t seem to get how much this whole water debacle annoys the public. Even those prepared to pay for water are furious.

This is going to be one of the biggest issues in the general election campaign. Government party candidates on the frontline are going to get it in the neck at thousands and thousands of doorsteps. They will be begging their leaders and national campaign managers to do something about it. They will get little comfort. The strategy is to brazen it out.

Click to open Eurostat's  Irish Water Classification

Click to open Eurostat's  Irish Water Classification

And yet the Government parties still wonder why so many voters, even as the recovery takes hold, are attracted to Independents or other alternatives.

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WATER PROTESTERS BANNER ABOUT ENDA KENNY DESCRIBED AS ‘DISGUSTING’

A poster unfurled by water protesters in Glenties yesterday evening has been described as 'disgusting' and 'deplorable.'

A poster unfurled by water protesters in Glenties yesterday evening has been described as 'disgusting' and 'deplorable.'

Up to FIFTY water activists protested as Taoiseach Enda Kenny visited the annual MacGill Summer school.
However, the poster they made was a deeply personal attack on the Taoiseach which purported that the banner was written by his dead mother.

The poster read, ""Kenny a message for you, from guess who?? I lie here in my grave, restless, distraught, in tears and despair as I unable to stop you rob cheat and lie to the Irish people.
"Please stop before it too late so I can RIP Your Mother. Bye".

The message has been widely condemned with many people taking to social media to express their disgust at the poster - with many saying the poster has brought shame to the county.

Breda O'Donnell wrote, "Bringing the good name of Donegal down with this disgusting banner. Lowest of the low.

Frank Smith said, "As much as I despise Enda Kenny, that is plain disgusting.

Donál Brennan wrote, "This is like something you'd see from the lovely people in the Westboro Baptist Church.
"It proves the whole water protest movement has lost credibility due to it being hijacked by trouble makers and thugs with zero cop-on or intelligence.

Patrick McGinley said, "They don't represent the normal people of Donegal
"We don't lower ourselves to those levels.

Sharon Leonard said, "Not going to attend any more water charges protests after seeing this, I cannot stand Enda Kenny, but this was obviously done by sick people.

However, there are still some defending the poster's message and the stance taken by the small group of water protestors.
Austin O'Meara said, "If you find that banner more offensive than people dying on trollies because of cuts made by Enda's government who stood by and let people die only to take inheritance tax off them and send that money to bail out the entire European banking system.

"All the while crying poverty and cutting vital services so we can send €650 million per year out on foreign aid with no chance of getting it back, paying private debt with public finances.

"I don't know of the circumstances of his mothers death but I would be certain enough she was never on a trolley in a corridor.. To those complaining about this banner do you really find it more offensive than the utter contempt this man's government holds the Irish people in.

What are you thoughts have the water protestors brought shame on Donegal??

Article by Donegal Daily July25, 2015


The Following Is An Article In Donegal Daily Right2Water Chairperson Defends The Banner

RIGHT2WATER DONEGAL DEFENDS USE OF ‘THAT BANNER’

Enda Kenny's visit to the Mc Gill Summer School brought with it much media attention, not least his remarks about a Sinn Fein/Independents coalition being a freak show.

However, it was the protest outside the Highlands Hotel that brought the most controversy.
A certain banner was singled out for special attention by the National media.

Charlie McDyer Right2Water Donegal

Charlie McDyer Right2Water Donegal

Right2Water chairperson Charlie Mc Dyer explained “this banner has been around for quite some time and while I don’t condone the message it displays, it is not within our powers to patrol every banner or placard that people bring to protests”.

The banner, claiming to be a message from Mr Kenny's deceased mother has caused a furore on social media with people divided in their opinions about it.

Ms Mc Dyer continued “we live in a democracy where free speech is allowed, I find it rather ironic that people are so outraged; when inside the Highlands Hotel where Enda Kenny gave his speech, people were not allowed to ask him their own questions. His speech was scripted, as usual, and there were set questions which were not to be deviated from – where is the free speech in that instance?”

The outrage that the banner has garnered may well be justified but Charlie questioned whether the banner really is so bad.

"When the Government took medical cards away from special needs children where was the outrage? The Health Service is at crisis point with people lying on trollies for days....where is the outrage? When the Government cut lone parents payments where was the outrage? The list goes on and on. The absolute contempt that Enda Kennys coalition has shown to the people of Ireland is outrageous. We protest because we want him to see that it is the ordinary people who are suffering while the Government protects the very people that caused the financial crisis in the first place. As Enda Kenny said himself 'this is about more than water"

Original Article Donegal Daily, July 27, 2015


Buncrana Together puts it up to politicians to back peaceful agreement

James Quigley is spokesperson for the Inishowen anti water charge group which brokered a peaceful agreement between the group and MBC Builders, Ballybofey, one or the subcontractor who are installing meter boxes and meters in Donegal. See this article Inishowen Comes To Grounbreaking Agreement in Donegal Daily.  Mr Quigley recently contacted all local and national politicians in the Inishowen Peninsula by email in the hoped that they would publicly support this peaceful and sensible agreement.  He believes that it is the duty of politicians to support and encourage such an endeavour.  It is our hope, he said, that any hostile group or individual would take heed of any forthcoming statements of support from our elected representatives and see the brokered agreement in a different light. Silence from our politicians in this matter is not acceptable. It is even more imperative that 'leaders' in our county be brave and speak up especially in light of recent criticisms of this deal.  See this article in Donegal Daiily 'Outsiders Trying to Disrupt Water Meter Agreement In Inishowen Claim'.   All article can be read in www.buncranatogether.com.

Full email to all Inishowen representatives

Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2015
To: albertdoherty@eircom.net; bernardmcguinness@donegalcoco.ie; jackmurray@donegalcoco.ie; charlie.mcconalogue@oireachtas.ie; joe.mchugh@oireachtas.ie; johnryan@donegalcoco.ie; martinfarren4labour@gmail.com; martinmcdermott2014@gmail.com; nicholascrossan@eircom.net; padraig.maclochlainn@oireachtas.ie; paulcanning@donegalcoco.ie; renadonaghey@donegalcoco.ie; thomas.pringle@oireachtas.ie;

Subject: Inishowen agreement with water contractor

A Chara

Please see  this article in Donegal Daily
http://www.donegaldaily.com/2015/07/19/inishowen-comes-to-groundbreaking-agreement-on-water-meters/

I have been elected spokesperson for the Inishowen group in question.

The above article concerns an agreement which members of Inishowen anti
water charge groups were able to broker with MBC Builders, Ballybofey.
MBC Builders is subcontracted by GMC Sierra to install boundary boxes
and meters in Donegal.  Up to now this contractor did not respect 'no
meter' signs in property which did not want a meter and have no contract
with Irish Water.  This hard stance led to controversy and friction
between themselves, householders and opposition groups throughout the
county.  The potential for this controversy to escalate in Inishowen is
great especially after the episodes in Moville and Manorcunningham.
However,  John Gildea has now demonstrated his willingness to come to an
agreement and has stated that he would abide by the 'no meter wanted'
signs' now and in the future.
This opportunity for a peaceful resolution where a mutual accepted deal
has been brokered is too good to miss.  We all have a responsibility to
do everything in our power to help avoid conflict.  We believe this
agreement has the potential to do this.
I would like to point out that we have been pursuing this approach all
along and to that end we have constantly publicised it through the web
page buncranatogether.com.  Indeed at a public meeting in Feb 2015 in
the Lake of Shadows hotel where a audience voted overwhelmingly in
favour of us trying to broker such an agreement.
As you might know GMC Sierra and their subcontractors have resumed
operations as part of their 'second phase programme' in Donegal.  At the
moment their operations have been halted in Inishowen but we have been
informed that it will resume again here within the next couple of months.

You may or not be aware but we are experiencing opposition by hard
liners who for some reason do not want to talk to Gildea or have
anything to do with Irish Water.  We find it hard to understand their
arguments but their opposition exists and has the potential to wreck
this deal.  We need support from everyone who see the sense in this
approach.  To that end we invite you to give us your support.  If you
would write a statement to that end we would put it up on Buncrana
Together facebook page and our web page if you have no objections.

FYA read
http://buncranatogether.com/home/2015/3/18/obnw4qvggeda0mj5rrcl7jc9klp7fh
A full account of an agreement that has been working for past 7 months
and which demonstrates a public mandate for this approach.