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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 27 Jan 1981

Vol. 326 No. 1

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers - Price Index Changes.

18.

asked the Taoiseach the percentage increase in the consumer price index in the two-year period between the last quarter of 1978 and the last quarter of 1980.

The percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index in the two-year period between mid-November 1978 and mid-November 1980 was 37.1 per cent.

Shame. Resign.

Would the Deputy like me to give the figure for 1976?

Will the Minister of State indicate the planned inflation rate in the manifesto for those two years?

Give us the manifesto figures for 1977?

Deputy Haughey was in office all those years, the financial mastermind.

Order, please.

I am asking a supplementary question.

I am asking for order.

Could the Minister of State indicate the manifesto estimated or suggested percentage increase in the same period?

I am giving factual figures here.

(Interruptions.)

I accept that. Next question.

Factual in respect of 1976 which was much higher than this.

The Minister of State has said enough already.

(Interruptions.)

I am giving the facts all the time.

Deputy Miss de Valera's fairy tales.

19.

asked the Taoiseach the change which occurred in the agricultural price index between the latest three-month period for which figures are available and the same period two years earlier.

20.

asked the Taoiseach the change which has taken place in the livestock price index number between October 1978 and October 1980.

21.

asked the Taoiseach the increase in agricultural input prices which occurred between the latest three-month period for which figures are available and the same period two years earlier.

With the permission of the Ceann Comhairle, I propose to take Questions Nos. 19, 20 and 21 together.

In the three months ending October 1980, the latest three-month period for which the information is available, the changes on the corresponding period in 1978, to base 1975 as 100, in the agricultural output and input price indices were a marginal decline of 0.6 per cent and an increase of 30.7 per cent respectively. The livestock price index, to base 1975 as 100, declined by 3.3 per cent between October 1978 and October 1980.

Would the Minister of State agree that this indicates a serious decline in living standards on the part of the farming community in that the prices they have to pay are going up while the prices they are being paid are remaining static?

We accept that the farmers have their problems. The Deputy will accept also that the efforts being made by the Government and the Minister for Agriculture to improve matters are going to prove fruitful.

(Cavan-Monaghan): It is a pity that the Minister for Agriculture was not at the discussion last night.

He was not invited.

(Interruptions)
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