Results 3,401-3,420 of 15,491 for speaker:Eamon Gilmore
- Programmes for Government. (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: It was a lie.
- Programmes for Government. (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach has abandoned the proposal.
- Programmes for Government. (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: It has been abandoned because it cannot be delivered.
- Programmes for Government. (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach, as Minister for Finance at the time, knew it could not be delivered.
- Programmes for Government. (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach was Minister for Finance at the time.
- Programmes for Government. (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach, as Minister for Finance, did know more than the rest of us.
- Programmes for Government. (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach, as Minister for Finance, knew more than the rest of us. He knew those promises could never be delivered.
- Programmes for Government. (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach knew those promises could not be delivered. He is now, some 12 months laterââ
- Programmes for Government. (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: Changed circumstances.
- Programmes for Government. (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach, as Minister for Finance, was managing the public finances.
- Programmes for Government. (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: Every taxi driver in Dublin could tell the Taoiseach the construction boom could not continue at the rate it was going.
- Programmes for Government. (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: Planning applications were falling. The Taoiseach, as Minister for Finance, knew where we were heading.
- Programmes for Government. (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach, as Minister for Finance, was lying to the people. He lied to the peopleââ
- Programmes for Government. (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: ââand he codded them.
- Programmes for Government. (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: A change is as good as a rest.
- Programmes for Government. (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: Uno duce, una voce.
- Order of Business (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: I wish to raise two matters. A report on a fire in County Tyrone last November was released yesterday following an independent inquiry. We seem to be slower in receiving reports following independent inquiries. There was an independent inquiry into the tragedy in April 2007 involving the four members of the Dunne family in Monageer, County Wexford. I understand the report was due for...
- Order of Business (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: Two legislative issues arise from it. There was a call by a human rights organisation involved for legislation on surveillance here and in the United Kingdom to be tightened as a result of the judgment. The finding by the European Court of Human Rights is shocking. Has the Government taken immediate action to seek assurances from the British Government that this practice will not continue?...
- Order of Business (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: What about the Monageer report?
- Defence Forces Civilianisation. (2 Jul 2008)
Eamon Gilmore: Question 74: To ask the Minister for Defence the progress made in the civilianisation of the Defence Forces arising from the pay agreement and modernisation agenda agreed with the Defence Forces representative associations in the context of the Towards 2016 partnership agreement; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26010/08]