Buncrana Together could just as easily quote our sources as saying that the Government coalition is at loggerheads over water charges. Even though there may be grains of truth in articles, it does not necessarily mean that it is fact or it will happen. Or if say Irish Water or the Government was reported as saying that the deadline for registration with Irish Water is such and such date, would you believe that? There can be ulterior motives for spinning a line or two, such as creating doubt and panic in the public's minds thus trying to affect the outcome. In this case from the amount of statements about the Government and Irish Water being satisfied with the number of people signing up with Irish Water, it is obvious what the motives are. The Government and Irish Water arenot satisfied at all, they are worried.
Some Media Showing Light
The Tanaiste Joan Burton, was quoted in The Irish Examiner "it would be deeply problematic to deduct from welfare claimants who are unwilling to pay water charges"
Enda Kenny said in same article while trying to back up Alan Kelly that “There is a need for compliance and people to understand there will be equality in regard to compliance and that everybody who can pay should and will pay.”
Although The Irish Times did not elaborate they said in this article " the introduction of attachment orders, especially in relation to welfare payments, has not met with universal approval within the Government parties and there have been discussions in recent weeks around these issues.
From statements like these it seems Mr Kelly and some media have jumped the gun.
BeYourOwnReason in Medium.com called it a 'Dangerous precedent' and said " The Master of the High Court has warned “fast-track” court procedures — under which banks get final money judgements solely on a judge’s view of the credibility of any sworn written defence — may breach the entitlements of defendants under the European Convention on Human Rights (link)
And of course Buncrana Together " No matter the outcome, after today's statements the government will either be seen as dishonest and vindictive or they will be seen as introducing yet another piece of draconian legislation in response to the popularity of the anti-water charges campaign."
Buncrana Together April 6, 2015