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- Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 32 (9 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: I seek the adjournment of the Dáil under Standing Order 32 to raise a matter of national importance, namely, the threat to the economic viability of the farming industry as a result of the Government's refusal to extend the deadline for the farm waste management scheme beyond 31 December 2008 or to engage in constructive negotiations with the European Commission, despite the fact that such a...
- Order of Business (9 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: I am glad the acting leader has cleared up the matter.
- Order of Business (9 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: The Greens are beginning to fade with regard to responsibility and accountability.
- Order of Business (9 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: There was nothing in the last budget to protect or manage our heritage resources. The Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government seems to be unaware these are finite. Sadly, I do not anticipate much in next week's budget but ask the third-in-command when we can expect the heritage fund Bill to come before the House.
- Order of Business (9 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: He is yellow.
- Order of Business (9 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: He wants a chance to respond.
- Order of Business (9 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: Come on.
- Order of Business (9 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: He is too green.
- Written Answers — Overseas Development Aid: Overseas Development Aid (9 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: Question 31: To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs the amount of funding for overseas development aid allocated for 2008; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [34080/08]
- Leader's Questions (14 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: That mirage is crumbling now just like Fianna Fáil.
- Leader's Questions (14 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: What about the decentralisation policy, which is in a shambles?
- Leader's Questions (14 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: For the Cowen slump.
- Leader's Questions (14 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: What about young people having their homes repossessed?
- Budget Statement 2009 (14 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: The Minister should name them.
- Budget Statement 2009 (14 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: The Minister has let down the electorate anyway.
- Budget Statement 2009 (14 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: There will not be much applause from that side of the House later.
- Budget Statement 2009 (14 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: Rates are back.
- Budget Statement 2009 (14 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: Closing Longford Barracks. Shame.
- Budget Statement 2009 (14 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: Deputies Kelly and O'Rourke have let down the people of Longford by closing the army barracks there.
- Financial Resolution No. 14: EXCISE — Mechanically Propelled Vehicles (14 Oct 2008)
James Bannon: It is evident from the content of this budget that the people have been mugged by Fianna Fáil and the withering Greens. This is another nail in the coffin of rural Ireland.