Results 24,881-24,900 of 36,764 for speaker:Enda Kenny
- Leaders' Questions (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: The Minister will present the report to Cabinet this afternoon and it will be published. The Deputy deserves to take the time to read it. I have not yet seen it myself.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: I understand it contains 37 recommendations. Everybody needs to read it.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: The Minister for Justice and Equality will speak after the publication of the report. It is only right and proper that everybody should read it. We can make arrangements to have it debated here and the Minister will respond again and take questions on it. The Oireachtas committee will also debate it, if it feels that is appropriate. We are not waiting for the GSOC report. That will come...
- Leaders' Questions (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: It is good news for the people involved here. I understand that the value of the house in question has been seriously reduced from the market value that was originally estimated. It would probably be very difficult to sell it. In any event, this form of analysis is done on a case-by-case basis. The outcome of this morning's case might not be replicated in the particular circumstances of...
- Leaders' Questions (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: That does not just mean allowing them to make interest-only repayments. When deals are cut in this context, it must be possible for borrowers to adhere to them and have a future that will stand up. If the Deputy raises this question again a couple of months from now - before the House breaks for the summer - perhaps we will be in a position to give him a full report or arrange a discussion...
- Leaders' Questions (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: This is Deputy Donnelly's question.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: He is well able to speak for himself.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: As I said, in the case that has been made public today, which is good news for the borrowers in that case, there is a capacity to meet repayments on a smaller amount. Obviously the settlement that was reached with AIB has made that perfectly clear. It is not just a case of the Central Bank or the Department of Finance setting targets for banks. It is not just a case of monitoring what is...
- Order of Business (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: It is proposed to take No. 23 - statements on pre-European Council meeting of 20 and 21 March; and No. 21 - statements on the Government’s priorities for the year ahead (resumed). It is proposed, notwithstanding anything in Standing Orders, that No. 23 shall be taken immediately following Order of Business and the proceedings thereon shall, if not previously concluded, be brought to a...
- Order of Business (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: As somebody who used not to read reports, even Deputy Martin has a requirement to read this one. I have not seen it yet and I intend to read it.
- Order of Business (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: If I were to say that we are changing the rules and that we will have a full debate on the Garda Síochána Inspectorate report in the afternoon, the first thing the Deputy would say is that he needs to have time to read it.
- Order of Business (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: That makes common sense. I can confirm that the Dáil will have the opportunity to debate fully the unredacted report of the Garda Síochána Inspectorate into the process here.
- Order of Business (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: Deputy Martin wants it on the first day we come back. It is a matter for the Whips to agree.
- Order of Business (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: I point out to Deputy Martin that last week-----
- Order of Business (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: The Deputy does not want to listen either.
- Order of Business (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: Last week the Fianna Fáil Whip, Deputy Ó Fearghaíl, a good and decent man, made an agreement-----
- Order of Business (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: ----- at the Whips' meeting for a process to be put in place for debating certain issues and Deputy Martin pulled the rug from under him the following day and demanded a vote.
- Order of Business (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: The Deputy pulled the rug from under him. He does not even believe his own Whip.
- Order of Business (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: If Deputy Martin gives a Whip responsibility to make decisions at a Whips' meeting, then he should let him stand on his own two feet and not be pulling the rug from under him.
- Order of Business (12 Mar 2014)
Enda Kenny: This will be debated when we come back here, but it will be debated following agreement at a Whips' meeting.