Micheál Martin signals €12 pension increase as he dismisses ‘mischief and spin’

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Micheál Martin signals €12 pension increase as he dismisses ‘mischief and spin’

By Cillian Sherlock, PA

The Tánaiste has signalled a €12 increase to weekly pension payments as he dismissed reports of Coalition rows on social welfare as “mischief” and “a phony war”.

Micheál Martin’s comments come amid reports that Fine Gael had been seeking a €15 increase to pension payments alongside a lower hike for the jobseekers’ allowance.

Both Taoiseach Simon Harris and his Fine Gael deputy leader, Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphreys, had publicly argued that it did not make sense to spend significantly more on jobseekers’ allowance at a time when the economy is at near full employment.

On Monday, Mr Martin said a €12 hike had been priced in for months and added that there had been no disagreement on differentiating the social welfare payments among leaders during budget negotiations.

Opening of Civil Defence headquarters in Dublin
Micheál Martin meets dog handler Mick O Sullivan and dogs Max and Archie (Niall Carson/PA)

He said: “Genuinely, I think there’s been a bit of mis-spin here, a bit of mischief going on.

“Because this only surfaced in the media. It hadn’t surfaced in any meetings that I attended prior to my reading about it in the media.”

He said the €12 figure had been “stitched in” since the Summer Economic Statement set the expenditure framework for the budget.

“There was never a €15 (rise) tabled ever at any meeting I attended.

“So I think there’s a phony sort of spinning stuff going on about this and I think it’s completely overplayed.”

Mr Martin said throughout the four years of the Government, there had always been agreement that the same level of increases would apply to the pension and jobseekers’ allowance.

Fine Gael party think-in
Taoiseach Simon Harris and Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphreys (Brian Lawless/PA)

He said he had questioned his Government colleagues on where the “spinning” came from, reiterating that there was no substance to the reports.

He added that he was “bemused” by newspaper reports of a potential €15 hike in the pension.

In an apparent reference to Tuesday’s budget and the looming general election, the Fianna Fáil leader said: “Maybe it is the cycle we’re in.”

Pressed on whether he was accusing Fine Gael of spinning budget lines to the press, Mr Martin told reporters: “I don’t know who is doing it, but I think you know, maybe, because it's being spun to you guys.”

 

Amid the potential for two, double, child benefit payments before Christmas, Mr Martin was also asked if he had conceded that there would be no additional increase to the core rate of child benefit.

He said he had always said there would be significant measures for children in the cost-of-living package, adding: “The discussions are still under way in respect of a number of measures around children.”

Mr Martin was speaking at the opening of the new headquarters for Dublin Civil Defence in Cherry Orchard, Dublin.

This new purpose-designed facility comprises more than 1,800 square meters of space on a 1.1-acre site.

It will serve as a vital hub for Dublin Civil Defence, the largest in the country with more than 200 volunteers, supporting its mission to provide voluntary emergency services to communities across the city and county.

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