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- Leaders' Questions (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: The Taoiseach should look up the meaning of honesty in the dictionary.
- Leaders' Questions (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: The Taoiseach is leading the House astray by talking about honesty. He never talked about honesty in his life.
- Supplementary Budget Statement 2009 (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: On a point of order, this shows the sheer arrogance of the Government towards the Opposition. As elected Members of the House, they should be ashamed of themselves.
- Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: He is like Mickey Mouse.
- Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: If the Tánaiste wants to reply to Deputy English now, I have no problem waiting.
- Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: I assure her that I do not mind waiting while she replies to him.
- Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: The Tánaiste spoke about the need to support enterprise. Over the last number of months, I have not seen any evidence of Government support for enterprise.
- Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: It is interesting that the Tánaiste and the Minister for Defence are present, as they comprised the Cabinet delegation that went to the United States to try to save the Dell facility in Limerick. They came back with their tails between their legs, unfortunately.
- Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: The Minister, Deputy O'Dea, said that this is a global thing and everything like that.
- Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: I was in Limerick when it all happened.
- Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: I was reminded of Minnie Mouse when I saw that the work he did to try to save the Dell facility in Limerick was unsuccessful. I was not a bit surprised. This economy will not move into the recovery stage until we create new jobs and look after small and medium-sized enterprises. Fine Gael produced an excellent document last week. The Labour Party brought out its document yesterday. I do...
- Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: I will tell the Tánaiste one thing-----
- Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: I assure the House that the Government has not invested much in Rosslare Europort over recent years. I do not think the Tánaiste has been there since she was appointed Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment.
- Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: I suppose that is the way the members of this Government treat enterprise.
- Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: They laugh and talk about their holidays.
- Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: I am disappointed that there is nothing in the budget to support enterprise. The Minister, Deputy O'Dea, seems to think it is great that we lost Aer Lingus from Shannon Airport.
- Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: I assure the Minister that he did not get it back.
- Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: He did not get it back because he did not try to get it back.
- Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: He went off with his tail between his legs on that occasion as well.
- Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)
Paul Kehoe: That is the way it was.