OP 5-09/10 Marshalled
MARSHALLED LIST OF AMENDMENTS
Item 5: Order Paper 5 09/10– 28 September 2009
Private Members’ Business - Motions
Motion - National Asset Management Agency
That this Assembly expresses deep concern at the possible negative economic consequences for the island of Ireland if the National Asset Management Agency legislation currently under consideration by Dáil Éireann is passed; and calls on the First Minister and deputy First Minister to raise the issue at the North South Ministerial Council to agree a way forward regarding these assets which will ensure the economic stability of the island of Ireland and movement towards economic growth.
[Mr M McLaughlin]
[Ms J McCann]
[Mr P Butler]
The Speaker has selected the following amendment for debate:
Amendment 1:
Proposed: Leave out all after ‘consequences’ and insert:
‘ for Northern Ireland arising from the potential National Asset Management Agency legislation currently under consideration in the Oireachtas; and, while respecting the right of the Irish Government and Parliament to determine their own response to the banking crisis within their jurisdiction, calls on the First Minister and deputy First Minister, alongside the Ministers of Finance and Personnel and Enterprise, Trade and Investment, to use all opportunities, including the North South Ministerial Council, to ensure that the potential implications for the economy in Northern Ireland are fully taken into account within any legislation and subsequent action.’
[Mr S Neeson]
[Dr S Farry]
Motion : McClean Conacre Case
That this Assembly notes with extreme concern the possible extension of the focus on the ‘McClean Conacre Case’ by HM Revenue and Customs and is deeply worried at the severe disruption which this could have on our family farming tradition in Northern Ireland.
[Mr I Paisley Jnr]
[Dr W McCrea]
The Speaker has selected the following amendment for debate:
Amendment 1:
Proposed: At end insert:
‘; and calls on the Minister of Finance and Personnel and the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development to engage with Revenue and Customs to find a suitable solution.’
[Mr P McGlone]
[Mr T Burns]
[Mr T Gallagher]