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Departmental Review. (9 Mar 2010)

Damien English: These are questions. She claimed in her reply that she has reduced the burden of red tape but she has not done so. If this is the case then she should prove it to me. Businesses are suffering and unemployment is rising every day. If the actions in this report had been implemented, she might be in a position to hold on to her job and her Department might be in a position to have us in a...

Departmental Review. (9 Mar 2010)

Damien English: The Taoiseach takes over responsibility for the two main issues, the smart economy and the innovation fund but her Department cannot handle them.

Departmental Review. (9 Mar 2010)

Damien English: The Minister is wrong in that. I have consistently questioned the Tánaiste and her Department.

Departmental Review. (9 Mar 2010)

Damien English: I wish I had her job and she would find out.

Departmental Review. (9 Mar 2010)

Damien English: May I defend myself afterwards?.

Departmental Review. (9 Mar 2010)

Damien English: Matrix again, here we go.

Departmental Review. (9 Mar 2010)

Damien English: With respect, a Leas-Cheann Comhairle, I am entitled to make one small point.

Departmental Review. (9 Mar 2010)

Damien English: The Tánaiste cannot stand there and say I do not know anything about running the Department.

Departmental Review. (9 Mar 2010)

Damien English: If I am allowed make one point then I will sit down.

Departmental Review. (9 Mar 2010)

Damien English: I have been insulted. It is to do with changing an organisation to get competitive.

Departmental Review. (9 Mar 2010)

Damien English: She cannot understand the concept.

Economic Competitiveness. (9 Mar 2010)

Damien English: Deputy Lenihan should continue with the second page of his reply.

Job Creation. (9 Mar 2010)

Damien English: In the negotiations with Mr. O'Leary, what was the timeframe for having the place ready so the jobs could start? Was there an issue with potential planning delays? Was the Tánaiste in a position to guarantee that the hangar could be dealt with under the Planning and Development (Strategic Infrastructure) Act?

Job Creation. (9 Mar 2010)

Damien English: What about planning permission? What was the timeframe involved?

Land and Conveyancing Law Reform (Review of Rent in Certain Cases) (Amendment) Bill 2010: Second Stage (Resumed) (10 Mar 2010)

Damien English: I compliment Deputy Ciarán Lynch on introducing this Bill. I see no defects in it and welcome its provision of measures to address this serious situation immediately. I was disappointed at Question Time yesterday when the Minister of State, Deputy Conor Lenihan, told us that we must gather more information and set up a review group before taking action on this issue. How many more review...

Land and Conveyancing Law Reform (Review of Rent in Certain Cases) (Amendment) Bill 2010: Second Stage (Resumed) (10 Mar 2010)

Damien English: They are wasting their time.

Land and Conveyancing Law Reform (Review of Rent in Certain Cases) (Amendment) Bill 2010: Second Stage (Resumed) (10 Mar 2010)

Damien English: They will not bother the next time.

Land and Conveyancing Law Reform (Review of Rent in Certain Cases) (Amendment) Bill 2010: Second Stage (Resumed) (10 Mar 2010)

Damien English: I was quoting the Minister, who called it a review.

Land and Conveyancing Law Reform (Review of Rent in Certain Cases) (Amendment) Bill 2010: Second Stage (Resumed) (10 Mar 2010)

Damien English: Hope is all they have.

Land and Conveyancing Law Reform (Review of Rent in Certain Cases) (Amendment) Bill 2010: Second Stage (Resumed) (10 Mar 2010)

Damien English: They are being forced to go elsewhere to spend.

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