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Leaders' Questions (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: Those who register will be entitled to a support of €100 assistance towards that from the Department of Social Protection. For this modest contribution, people will receive a high-quality water supply which one would expect in a country as developed and developing as ours in 2015. We cannot go on with a system where thousands of people have had boil water notices for years, a...

Leaders' Questions (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: I know Deputy Paul Murphy is elected by the people and good luck to him. Sometimes, however, he feels he is Julius Caesar and that he can dictate whatever he wants to do himself. I am not going to spoonfeed Deputy Paul Murphy.

Leaders' Questions (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: I advise him to toddle along to the audio-visual room at 4 p.m. today where Irish Water will give him the answers to any questions he wishes to ask.

Leaders' Questions (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: That is open to every Deputy, including Deputy Paul Murphy. He can go and ask Irish Water instead of expecting me to spoonfeed him. With respect to the legislation, the Government expects to have legislated for this before the end of this session. The matter will be discussed here and in the committee rooms as one would expect. No doubt, Deputy Paul Murphy will be fully entitled to...

Leaders' Questions (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: To tell you where to go.

Leaders' Questions (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: What comment?

Leaders' Questions (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: Yes, I said the Deputy can go to the audio-visual room at 4 o’clock to hear Irish Water.

Order of Business (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: I can clarify it.

Order of Business (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: As the business listed for today has already been brought to a conclusion,-----

Order of Business (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: -----the sitting shall be suspended immediately after Topical Issues until 7.30 p.m., whereupon Private Members' business, which shall be No. 187 - motion re planning regulation (resumed), shall be taken and shall, if not previously concluded, be brought to a conclusion after 90 minutes. Tomorrow's business after oral questions shall be No. 34, Statute Law Revision Bill 2015 - Order for...

Order of Business (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: Deputy Micheál Martin should look behind him before expressing his usual outrage.

Order of Business (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: The Whips' meeting took place last Wednesday evening and Fianna Fáil's Whip was in attendance. A number of points were raised at that meeting. First, the Workplace Relations Bill was listed for debate this week. As there had been 238 amendments made to the Bill which was back from the Seanad, it was agreed by all of the Whips that it should be listed to be dealt with all week. As...

Order of Business (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: There is no point in the Deputy coming into the House and expressing his exasperation when his own spokesperson did not bother to turn up for a debate to which Fianna Fáil had agreed and in which 238 amendments to the Workplace Relations Bill had been listed to be discussed all week. The Deputy's intervention is off the mark. He should be discussing where the Fianna Fáil...

Order of Business (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: The Deputy raises a number of points about a debate on Northern Ireland. I have prepared a motion to be circulated to party leaders opposite in respect of what happened at Ballymurphy.

Order of Business (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: I gave the Deputy my word previously that if we could get agreement on it, or if people wanted to make arrangements for an adjustment, I was very happy to have a comprehensive debate on the North. I expect to receive the replies of Deputies Gerry Adams and Micheál Martin and others shortly. On health services, we had Leaders' Questions yesterday. The Minister for Health was present...

Order of Business (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: Obviously, health issues are of concern to everybody and are raised in the House frequently. The Deputy mentioned parliamentary questions yesterday. As I pointed out before, I answered those questions. In respect of European Council meetings, we have had pre-Council statements in the Dáil, as well as post-Council statements when many of the matters raised yesterday were discussed,...

Order of Business (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: He should have put in a substitute.

Order of Business (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: Deputy Martin should have put in a sub. Who is his sub? Who is his junior?

Order of Business (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: I expect the Bill to be brought to Cabinet before the summer recess. The Minister of State, Deputy English, received some 90 responses following the public consultation for apprenticeship upskilling and training. Deputy Bannon's point is valid and the Minister is reflecting on it and that will be reflected in the Bill.

Order of Business (13 May 2015)

Enda Kenny: The two Bills referred to by Deputy Kitt will be taken as one Bill. They have been cleared and will be published this week. I will advise Deputy Kitt in respect of the matter regarding superannuation for supervisors.

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