Presidential Address
by Fine Gael Leader Enda Kenny TD at the 72nd Fine Gael Árd Fheis in CityWest, Dublin
Its time now for the truth in politics. Time for a politics of values. And of conscience. Its time. Because Irelands democracy is being diminished. Because the people are being disengaged. Being disenfranchised by the lies and dishonesty of their Government.
So, its up to us in Fine Gael to change their minds. To stir their hearts with a politics they can believe in. The politics on which our party founded this State. The politics of Honour. Country. Truth.
So, its time for straight talk. To take stock of where were going. Not as a collection of taxpayers. But, as a society. Fianna Fáil and the PDs dont talk straight. Trying to fool all the people all the time, is their plan to stay in power.
But, in their alternating tactics of the jackboot and the soft soap, theyre not just fooling the people. By turning them off politics, theyre robbing people. Robbing them of their power to be heard. Of their democratic right to share in the decisions that will shape their lives.
And that must stop right now. Because, one thing is sure. If people give up on politics, if they abdicate the greatest power they have as democrats - the power to sack their government - theyll be silenced.
Its time to stand up for these disengaged people who rear their families, run their businesses, pay their taxes. (Though they know that bribery and corruption have been endemic at the top of this State.)
They watch Fianna Fáil politicians being paraded through the Tribunals, and think - Politics? Why Bother? Because these politicians have no recollection of where they were or who they met, while they were on the public business. On their countrys service. But, we know well what they were at.
It is for these discouraged, law-abiding citizens I want to inject new blood into the veins of the Irish body politic. Truth. And let that be the message that goes out from here tonight. Our truth - has no limits.
It will never say therell be no cuts secret or otherwise when Ministers are already taking machetes to their budgets. Our services. And public trust.
It will never promise people that hospital waiting lists will end, knowing the end wont be achieved.
It will never promise 2,000 extra Gardaí, or 200,000 more medical cards, with no intention of ever delivering them.
Just as it will never lie to the families of the Omagh Bomb victims about secret contact with the Real IRA, after those terrorists had committed the worst single atrocity in the history of the Northern Troubles. Im honoured that some of the Omagh families are here tonight. You will get your truth. And, so will Ireland.
Because Fine Gael isnt alone in its commitment to honest politics, honest government. Were already working closely with other parties in the Dáil, who believe as we do, that after an election, its not just enough for politicians to form a Government. They must behave like a Government. And govern. That Ministers take charge. Take direct responsibility for their decisions - the credit and the blame in equal measure. That they meet their obligations. Keep their word. Because, that is the standard the Taoiseach should set and demand.
But, theres only one person, one thing that can oust Fianna Fáil and the PDs and restore truth and dignity to Government in Ireland.
YOU. And YOUR VOTE.
A single vote can change this nation. So, let that vote be yours. On June 11th cast it for truth. For change.
This Government were building will make just one promise. But keep it. To govern by the Truth. Even when that truth is tough. Because we respect the people of Ireland enough to give them the unvarnished truth. Not the gloss.
Thats what Fine Gael standards demand. You see the big difference between our ethics and Fianna Fáil/PD ethics is
. we have ethics.
Although, at Christmas, the Taoiseach told the Dáil he had them too. He said: Those of us who are in here try to stay here. That is the code of ethics. This is the standard set by the Taoiseach of this country.
But according to the principles cherished by Fine Gael in every generation we dont govern to rule. We govern to serve. Which is why we will always respect the equality of our people. Our taxpayers and homemakers, our fishermen and farmers, our businesspeople and carers, our investors, our pensioners and volunteers alike.
I assure you, the 450 children with an intellectual disability, going to bed tonight in psychiatric institutions are as important to us as business, the trade unions and our entrepreneurs.
Yes. Ours is a different politics. It would be a different Government. Because Fine Gael believes in the dictum of Michael Collins: On this we will be judged. On whether we have done the right thing in our conscience, or not.
But, where was the conscience of FF and the PDs when they callously cut payments to widows, while they themselves squander billions through incompetence and duplicity?.
Wheres the conscience of a Government that sees over 5,000 people homeless tonight with 300,000 children hanging on the poverty line?.
Wheres the conscience of a Government that cuts the lifeline to the men who built Britain. Their postal orders from lonely bedsits in Cricklewood and Kilburn, propping up our economy in the black days of the 50s and 60s. Theyre condemned now to live the end of their days in squalor without a kind hand or soul to reach out to them. Not even from their own Government.
Wheres the conscience of a Taoiseach who presides over all of this but promises to put the people first?
Tonight people are paying dearly for his politics of Party First.
In Rip-Off Ireland couples find that even on two salaries its getting harder to make ends meet.
Tonight, parents pray their children will come home safely from a night out.
That in a few hours, theyll be woken by a key in the door. Not a knock on the door.
Our young professionals now professional commuters - are marooned in estates, miles from the things that make their lives work: jobs, public transport, schools, family, even a vestige of community.
Hardworking businesspeople watch their costs soar while Ireland drops down the international competitiveness league. 29 OECD countries now perform better than we do.
Young parents face the double whammy of living in the most expensive country in Europe with the worst possible childcare. Here childcare costs one third of average income. In the rest of Europe, its closer to one tenth.
Every day, these people battle with Government policy, totally disconnected from the reality of their lives. Why?
Because FF and the PDs do not plan for the people. They plan for themselves as we see from the disgraceful carry-on of Minister Dempsey this week.
Their base instinct sees them govern with no conscience and one objective: to hang on in.
And it's that same base instinct sees them intent on rushing a referendum on June 11th to divert attention from their own broken promises. I agree with the objective of closing off an unintended loophole in our citizenship laws. But, I do not agree with the timing. Fine Gael, in the Oireachtas, wants to explore all possible solutions to this problem. We should only amend our Constitution when we have exhausted every alternative solution.
The Government's headstrong approach to this referendum risks undermining the credibility of the Good Friday Agreement, at a time when all their efforts should be focussed on having its implementation completed and a permanent end brought to all paramilitary activity. Not on handing political ammunition to those who would see the Agreement destroyed.
But in less than three years, the people will vote again in a General Election.
Only next time, they wont just be choosing between candidates, or parties, or leaders or ideologies. Theyll have to decide on something infinitely more important:
The kind of Ireland they want to live in.
I want that to be an Ireland where the most important business is the public business. Where the public interest supersedes that of any one group. Any one party. Or any Coalition.
An Ireland where the Government plans way beyond the next election, all the way to the next generation.
An Ireland thats a magnet for inward investment. Renowned for standards of excellence and for getting things done.
An Ireland, where our education system is the best. Where our economy is flexible. Where citizens are valued as part of their communities. Where theyre proud of their country. Where work is rewarding and life is fulfilling.
An Ireland, indeed, where politicians are respected as men and women of conscience who care for society, who make a difference to peoples lives.
Thats the Ireland I offer.
An Ireland of Leadership. Not Salesmanship. One that recognises that economic prosperity is a means to an end. Never the end in itself.
And that was the leadership Fine Gael gave in the first Rainbow Government, led by John Bruton. For the first time in 26 years, that Government where Pat Rabbitte and I worked closely together, balanced the national budget. That Government delivered the healthy surplus on which the Celtic Tiger and our subsequent prosperity were built. We didnt blow that surplus. Because, we knew the difference between the peoples money and an election fund.
And we know what happened next.
Right now, Ireland is losing out. Not because our economy is failing but because our leaders are failing. The world has moved way beyond Fianna Fails furthest horizon - the next election which means theyve left us to play a whole new economic game, by the old economic rules. Powerless to take advantage of the global upturn when it comes.
Because whos going to invest here? Whos going to think Ireland, thats the place to do business when our infrastructure, power, water, communications, roads the basics are a shambles.
The fact is, theres no-one in charge. And because the Government are making it up as they go along, were losing jobs. Not just at the low-end, but at the high end. The very jobs we need to secure our future.
So, we need to plan for that future. Design it. Create it. And that future lies in the knowledge economy. Its pace set by new technologies, new start ups. Above all, by the creativity and ingenuity of the individual. Nurtured and hothoused by the State.
10 years ago, we led the world in IT. We can do it again, by building our economy on the ideas and the technology of the future, not on the easy habits of the past.
We must invest radically, intensively in education. Right from pre-school. The current early-start programme is at pilot stage. It has been for ten years.
And with one in five Irish people barely able to read or write, the move to the knowledge economy is bit of a quantum leap. Requiring quantum change.
Thats why we must also radically restructure the governance of our universities and institutes of technology. Make them inter-active centres of lifelong learning. Flexible enough for the minds of our academics and entrepreneurs to work together to design and drive our future economic success.
We must reconfigure our Social Partnership model around the needs of our consumers, not the providers. That means devolving real power to our communities. Opening up protected markets to competition, implementing benchmarking that will give us real reform, better public services and value for money.
We must stop choking our small businesses with stealth-taxes, over-regulation and red-tape. They are the engine of our economy. In Government, Fine Gael will never be one more report away from action, which means we will give small business a dedicated Minister. Because its small business will give us jobs for the next generation.
We must end the chit-chat financial planning that has become the norm under Fianna Fail and the PDs. Our financial plans must be driven by Irelands future needs. Not by party needs. Or by the Punchestown Principles.
What Happens Next is the big question facing business and the economy. Answering it requires strong leadership. Leadership people trust. Leadership that can empathise with people, thats willing to take political risks to keep Ireland where it needs to be. We need leaders who practise redemptive politics, redemptive management, who will implement redemptive policy, regardless of the consequences for themselves.
That way well get leaders who have a vision for Ireland. What Happens Next wont depend on luck. It will depend on leadership.
Having created this strong economy, what does Fine Gael want to do with it?
Let me say that as a husband, father, teacher and politician, I will give every ounce of energy I have to build a confident, compassionate, healthy Ireland, that values its citizens in every aspect, every stage, every moment of their lives.
A confident Ireland starts with education. We must make the best education a basic civil right. Not the random privilege of parenting or class. That way bright children from poor backgrounds will no longer have to be twice as intelligent, twice as talented and dedicated, to do even half as well as their better-off counterparts.
A compassionate Ireland cares for its people in more than promises, values them in more than words. The housing market is a cruel place for first-time buyers. But, by exempting them from stamp-duty, by frontloading their mortgage interest tax relief and by introducing a scheme to help them to save for their deposit, would show the Government hasnt abandoned them. That in fact, the Government is on their side.
And if were serious about our people living longer and better, we must make a real commitment to preventive medicine and health education. Encourage people to take responsibility for their health and their lives.
People living in the regions must have guaranteed access to proper medical services. Which is why we reject the provisions of the Hanly Report that plan to remove vital Accident-and-Emergency services from communities and replace them with ambulance traffic.
Ireland will be safe again, when we have a Government prepared to defend our democracy and uphold the rule of law. When innocent people are shot in their beds, its clear that the Government is losing the war on crime. In 1996, after the murder of Veronica Guerin, Fine Gael set up the Criminal Assets Bureau and used the courts to put the gangs out of business. FF-PD inertia is breeding a new and worse generation of criminals. When we are back in Government Fine Gael will set up a dedicated Garda Organised Crime Unit to bring these thugs to heel.
And when the Government has the courage to fulfil its Constitutional duty to the family, we will have fair and caring Ireland. For that reason, if a father or mother chooses to stay at home to rear the children, Fine Gael will support them in their choice, not penalise them in their pocket.
Our success will have no purpose unless we start to value again, the wisdom of long living. We must never demand that our older people sell their homes to pay for their care. Fine Gael will help them to live independently for as long as possible, by helping them to buy in the services and supports, they feel they need.
If we value human dignity, we must end the social isolation of our old people, rescue them from desperate lives of unbroken, stunning silence. We must ensure they live - really live - until they die, as all of us would want to, in the comfort of our own people, in our own place.
If you tell me this is way too much. It cant be done. I tell you it can. When the Government cares enough to make it happen. It must. And it will. Because its time to make our nation whole again.
On this very day in 1916, Padraic Pearse stood in the rubble of the GPO, to proclaim not just a cause, but a country: the Irish Republic. He declared his Governments resolve to pursue the happiness and prosperity of the whole nation and all its parts.
88 years on, we have achieved that prosperous ideal. But a Government, whose priorities are all wrong, keep happiness beyond reach.
Today, we take more anti-depressants in Ireland than in any other EU country. Twice as many as the next on the list, making prescription medication the new heroin.
Suicide is a tragic epidemic. Last year, alone, 10,000 Irish people tried to take their own lives. Yet, research funding is cut.
Were number one in the world for alcohol. We spend 4 billion euro every year, drinking ourselves to oblivion and from an earlier age. To the degree that alcohol is now costing this State more than it generates in tax. 2.4 billion a year.
A good government would ask why? And how can we fix it? Because, there is such a thing as being too late.
The people are tired of this Government. But on June 11, they can make a start and change all that. Fine Gael has over 700 men and women of calibre and conscience, committed to serving their communities. And from this talented pool will come the new voices of Ireland and Europe.
Fine Gael has always been passionately European. Convinced that Ireland in Europe was an Ireland of endless possibility. We were right.
In just a few days, ten new members will join our Union and ten new languages will be given official EU recognition. I find it hypocritical in the extreme that FF, who wrapped the Irish language around themselves for 70 years, have failed, so far, to have official recognition accorded to our own native tongue.
The European Parliaments power will match the impact of its decisions on our lives. Fine Gael is the only Irish member of the Parliaments strongest group, the European Peoples Party. Therefore, if people want real clout in Europe, real say when decisions are being made, they should vote Fine Gael and continue their preferences to the Labour Party and Green Party.
With us tonight are six people best qualified to bring Irelands voice to Europe.
Gay Mitchell in Dublin, Avril Doyle and Mairead McGuinness in the East. Jim Higgins and Madeleine Taylor Quinn in the North and West. And Simon Coveney in the South. By electing them youll be voting in MEPs with real clout in Europe.
My friends, starting tonight, lets give Ireland a reason to trust, to hope, to believe again in politics and Government.
By offering...
Trust, not doubt.
Conscience, not expediency.
Good neighbours, strong communities, not social isolation.
Vision, clear speech, not shifting and equivocation.
A sense of belonging
. achieving together
. no longer existing
. surviving alone.
Because these are the strands that have unravelled. These are the strands we must weave again into the fabric of our nation. Into the heart and soul of Government.
Now is the time for honour.
Now is the time for courage.
Now is the time for truth.
Because soon, it will be time for Ireland to choose.
To choose an honest Government.
And, then, it will be time for Fine Gael.
Because we are on your side.
ENDS