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State Assets (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: Will the Taoiseach articulate to the House what he considers to be a strategic and a non-strategic asset?

State Assets (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: Can I have the Taoiseach's opinion?

State Assets (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: There has been change.

State Assets (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: On a point of order, the Taoiseach is misleading the House. I quoted verbatim from the EU and IMF deal negotiated by the Government and it does not state anything of the sort. It actually states the opposite.

State Assets (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: The Taoiseach should check the record.

State Assets (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: I am aware of the-----

State Assets (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: It is important that the record be corrected. I am alerting the House to a serious error.

State Assets (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: It is there in black and white.

State Assets (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: That makes absolutely no sense.

State Assets (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: I do not want to do so.

State Assets (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: The agreement produced by the Ministers is different to that which was put before the House and debated. That is the complete opposite of what the Taoiseach has just said. That is treating the House with disrespect.

State Assets (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: This is absolutely unbelievable. There should be some respect.

Leaders' Questions (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: Yesterday the Dáil unanimously passed a resolution asserting our belief that the European Commission's proposals on the common consolidated corporate tax base infringes the core principle of subsidiarity. It did this on the basis of an all-party committee report, which is a credit to the various Deputies who participated on it. One of the serious points that arose during the debate was the...

Leaders' Questions (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: Does that mean in essence that the Government will veto any attempt to introduce CCCTB across Europe? The Government has ranged from scepticism to engagement to constructive engagement and so on.

Leaders' Questions (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: We all know the financial support programme is important to the country. It is agreed across Europe that these financial frameworks and support programmes should be sustainable. The communiqué on 11 March was very clear on the matter, but nothing has happened on the Irish programme. Nothing has moved towards a conclusion on the Irish programme. The evidence coming back every day is that...

Leaders' Questions (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: We must put that very strongly to Europe. We have now had five or six weeks-----

Leaders' Questions (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: -----of briefings on this. When will the issue relating to the change in the Irish programme, particularly the reduction in the interest rate, reach finality?

Leaders' Questions (18 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: There has only ever been one.

Written Answers — Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Greenhouse Gas Emissions (17 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: Question 68: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government his plans to play any role in international consideration of the climate change issue. [7691/11]

Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 32 (17 May 2011)

Micheál Martin: What about legislation on the agency?

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