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Order of Business (25 Oct 2011)

Luke Flanagan: It is a big joke is that people will be cold.

Order of Business (25 Oct 2011)

Luke Flanagan: Deputy Buttimer has plenty of oil in his tank.

Written Answers — Garda Complaints Procedures: Garda Complaints Procedures (25 Oct 2011)

Luke Flanagan: Question 52: To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the reason the Garda has failed to investigate an allegation made against a person (details supplied) in County Clare. [30796/11]

Written Answers — Financial Services Regulation: Financial Services Regulation (25 Oct 2011)

Luke Flanagan: Question 125: To ask the Minister for Finance his views that it is unfair for lending institutions to raise variable mortgage rates in order to offset losses on tracker mortgages; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [31152/11]

Written Answers — Presidential Remuneration: Presidential Remuneration (25 Oct 2011)

Luke Flanagan: Question 204: To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform if he will examine the remuneration of the President; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [31155/11]

Written Answers — Social Welfare Benefits: Social Welfare Benefits (25 Oct 2011)

Luke Flanagan: Question 281: To ask the Minister for Social Protection the reason the back to education allowance programme requires the applicants to be on jobseeker's payment for more than nine months consecutively; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [31140/11]

Order of Business (26 Oct 2011)

Luke Flanagan: Make it Friday.

Health Services Delivery: Motion (Resumed) (26 Oct 2011)

Luke Flanagan: I commend the motion to the House and intend to focus on the situation at Roscommon County Hospital. The promises made to us at election time were broken. People were lied to. That is somewhat normal, but it is nevertheless unacceptable. The Taoiseach, then Leader of the Opposition, made an inspirational speech outside Gleeson's Townhouse in Roscommon in which he assured us that under a...

Grant Payments (2 Nov 2011)

Luke Flanagan: Question 4: To ask the Minister for Agriculture; Food and the Marine if he will confirm that in view of the fact that a farmer may only include land which they own, rents or leases in their application for a single farm payment or area payment, that the same payments will not be impacted upon if they were to continue to exercise their rights to cut turf on bogland which they do not own,...

Grant Payments (2 Nov 2011)

Luke Flanagan: Next April, if a farmer in receipt of a single farm payment cuts turf, as has been done for hundreds of years, but the land is not declared in his or her single farm payment applications, will he or she be affected? If so, what financial penalties would be involved?

Grant Payments (2 Nov 2011)

Luke Flanagan: I take the charge that I am inciting people as a bit of insult.

Grant Payments (2 Nov 2011)

Luke Flanagan: What would the Minister call one of his party's Deputies who got elected for saying he would sign his name in blood to oppose turf cutting bans? If that is not incitement, what is? It should be clear to the Minister and to the Government that the ten-year derogation never existed. Fine Gael Deputies have said so in the media on many occasions. In fact, they claim there was a nod and wink...

Grant Payments (2 Nov 2011)

Luke Flanagan: Our solution contains three parts. First, there will be compensation, which very few people want. Second, there should be relocation of turbary rights which most people want. Third is re-designation which would involve taking part or full bog areas out of the SACs.

Grant Payments (2 Nov 2011)

Luke Flanagan: On that, Deputy Frank Feighan said he would sign his name in blood. If that is not incitement, what is? Furthermore, he got elected on it.

Grant Payments (2 Nov 2011)

Luke Flanagan: The Minister accused me of inciting people, yet Deputy Frank Feighan said he would sign his name in blood against the ending of turf cutting.

Grant Payments (2 Nov 2011)

Luke Flanagan: Deputy Frank Feighan said he would sign his name in blood. Is that not inciting people? It is a lie. That is what it is.

Grant Payments (2 Nov 2011)

Luke Flanagan: What? I must withdraw the fact that we were lied to before the general election.

Grant Payments (2 Nov 2011)

Luke Flanagan: Okay, I withdraw it.

Grant Payments (2 Nov 2011)

Luke Flanagan: What about the fact that I was accused of inciting people? Is that acceptable?

Grant Payments (2 Nov 2011)

Luke Flanagan: What about inciting people?

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