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Departmental Staff (10 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: Will the Minister confirm that the Department will follow whatever direction is given by its political boss at any given time, and, therefore, if it looked the other way during the banking crisis, responsibility for that is clearly with the political master of the Department at the time?

Departmental Staff (10 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: No, it is not.

Departmental Staff (10 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: It is a bit bigger than that.

Written Answers — Government Deficit: Government Deficit (10 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: Question 80: To ask the Minister for Finance if his attention has been drawn to the Economic and Social Research Institute quarterly economic commentary for the third quarter of 2010 that had grave doubts about the ability of Government to bring our deficit below 3% of GDP by 2014 without damaging the economy; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [41572/10]

Written Answers — Credit Availability: Credit Availability (10 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: Question 106: To ask the Minister for Finance the number of refusals of credit that have been overturned by the Credit Review Office or as part of its internal review process within the two main banks; if any of the banks declined to follow the recommendations of the Credit Review Office; if the banks have refused to follow the recommendations of the Credit Review Office; the number of times...

Written Answers — Hospital Services: Hospital Services (11 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: Question 71: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if she has had discussions with the Health Service Executive in relation to the future of Navan, Dundalk and Monaghan Hospitals; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [41901/10]

Written Answers — Seirbhís Taisteal: Seirbhís Taisteal (11 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: Question 158: To ask the Minister for Health and Children an bhfuil sé beartaithe costas iompair a ghearradh orthu siúd a úsáideann seirbhís bus Ionad Lae Ghaoth Dobhair agus má tá cén costas a bheidh á ghearradh ar gach paisinéir [42321/10]

Written Answers — Aerfoirt Réigiúnacha: Aerfoirt Réigiúnacha (11 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: Question 192: To ask the Aire Iompair cad atá beartaithe ag an Aire Iompair a dhéanamh maidir le conradh Oibleagáide Seirbhíse Poiblí (PSO) don tseirbhís aeir ó Aerfort Réigiúnach Dhún na nGall go Baile Átha Cliath nuair a thagann deireadh leis an gconradh reatha i mí Aibreán 2011 [42322/10]

Written Answers — Údarás na Gaeltachta: Údarás na Gaeltachta (11 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: Question 309: To ask the Aire Gnóthaí Pobail, Comhionannais agus Gaeltachta cad iad na foirgnimh agus na tailte i nDún na nGall a chuir Údarás na Gaeltachta ar an mhargadh lena ndíol ó 2006 i leith; cad iad na cinn a díoladh agus cén praghas a fuarthas agus cad atá beartaithe a dhéanamh anois leis na cinn nár díoladh. [42320/10]

Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: If the Taoiseach was going to give us some information,-----

Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: If the Taoiseach would give the House real information, I would happily give way to him, but he said nothing in his ten minutes. He behaved exactly as he did during Leaders' Questions this afternoon, in that he danced on the head of a pin around a concoction of words that was probably put together by an official in the Department of Finance and which provided no information whatsoever. Let...

Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: The Taoiseach has been feeding us innuendo for the past two years. He has not been straight down the line with us.

Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: He does not need to look at the Press Gallery. Recently, I noticed that, when the Taoiseach addresses the House, he spends more time facing the Press Gallery than he does the Opposition benches.

Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: Look over here. We will handle it for whatever few months are left.

Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: The Taoiseach has made enough of a mess that we will put up with him facing this way. We can handle it. Come around.

Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: The bluff, banter and, dare I say, lies he has projected for more than two years have washed-----

Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: He caught the Irish people in 2007-----

Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: -----but he will not bluff the markets in the same way.

Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: The markets will not accept that type of guff, so he is wasting his time peddling it in the Chamber.

Financial Stability Development in Ireland and Elsewhere: Statements (16 Nov 2010)

Arthur Morgan: My hope is I will not be in the House for much longer. I certainly hope it will not be the 18 or 20 months or whatever is left of the Government's term of office.

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