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Leaders' Questions. (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: That is not-----

Leaders' Questions. (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: Come off it. The Taoiseach said he would supply the detail of the advice provided.

Leaders' Questions. (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: I do. There was a memorandum. I expect him to provide that advice and publish it.

Leaders' Questions. (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: I am asking the Taoiseach, the head of the Government, the man who talks all the time about transparency.

Leaders' Questions. (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: The programme for Government spoke about transparency.

Leaders' Questions. (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: We did not.

Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 32 (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: Perhaps someone submitted it on his behalf.

Order of Business (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: Item No. 20 on the Order Paper, the Twenty-Ninth Amendment of the Constitution (No. 2) Bill 2011 Second Stage, relates to a constitutional amendment to prohibit and ban corporate donations to political parties. The Government voted down an earlier Bill which I introduced to the House, which was in line with all the recommendations of the Moriarty report and which was comprehensive in its...

Order of Business (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: Yes, and to the constitutional amendment Bill in respect of political donations.

Order of Business (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: I tabled the Bill and I call on the Taoiseach to accept it.

Order of Business (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: That is a separate Bill. This is a constitutional amendment Bill.

Order of Business (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: To ban outright corporate donations.

Order of Business (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: By definition, the Minister, Deputy Hogan, cannot do that with the legislation because it would require a constitutional amendment, unless he intends to pursue that as well.

Order of Business (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: Will the Taoiseach accept the Bill I have put forward? I call on the Taoiseach to give Government time to the constitutional amendment Bill I have put forward. It is No. 20 on the Order Paper. I call on the Taoiseach to give consideration to this Bill which would ban outright corporate donations. It goes a step further than the Bill Deputy Hogan is bringing forward.

Order of Business (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: I am asking the Taoiseach to given consideration to it in Government time. Will the Taoiseach not do this?

Order of Business (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: Thank you, a Cheann Comhairle.

Official Engagements (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: Question 1: To ask the Taoiseach in view of his comments of 8 April 2011, that he would be discussing job creation with British Prime Minister David Cameron, if he will detail the outcome of discussions on this specific matter. [9867/11]

Official Engagements (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: Question 6: To ask the Taoiseach the issues that he discussed with the British Prime Minister David Cameron during the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Ireland. [11595/11]

Official Engagements (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: Question 7: To ask the Taoiseach if he will outline his discussions with Queen Elizabeth II during her recent visit here. [12827/11]

Official Engagements (24 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: Question 8: To ask the Taoiseach the issues he has discussed with British Prime Minister Mr. David Cameron during the visit of Queen Elizabeth II. [12828/11]

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