Results 521-540 of 15,491 for speaker:Eamon Gilmore
- Social and Affordable Housing. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: Is that 800 in all?
- Social and Affordable Housing. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: How many housing units relate specifically to Sustaining Progress, excluding Part V?
- Social and Affordable Housing. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: Thirty.
- Social and Affordable Housing. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: The Minister of State is codding the public.
- Social and Affordable Housing. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: It is a long way from 10,000.
- Social and Affordable Housing. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: What is the valuation of the Harcourt Terrace site?
- Social and Affordable Housing. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: The Minister of State is not getting good value if that is the case.
- Social and Affordable Housing. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: The Minister of State would have done as well as he did for the past three years.
- Social and Affordable Housing. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: Thirty out of 10,000.
- Social and Affordable Housing. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: It is. That is what has been produced.
- Social and Affordable Housing. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: It excluded Part V.
- Social and Affordable Housing. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: It excluded Part V.
- Social and Affordable Housing. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: That was the deal.
- Planning Issues. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: The final section of the M50 will at last open on Thursday. This has been 20 years coming, the first six or seven of which were taken up by the old Dublin County Council preparing an initial design. The next five years were taken up by the EIS process which was ordered by the Minister's Department to examine and change the different routes. It took three years from the time the Minister...
- Planning Issues. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: The Minister is not addressing the problem. He is only addressing part of it â the populist bit.
- Planning Issues. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: The consultants will not take five years, but one.
- Planning Issues. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: The greatest delays with regard to the M50 were outside the planning process.
- Order of Business. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: The Labour Party is opposed, on two grounds, to a guillotine being imposed on the Electoral (Amendment) Bill, which will revise Dáil constituencies. As a matter of principle, the Government should not use its majority, in the form of a guillotine, to enact legislation on the revision of constituencies because the latter are at the heart of our electoral and democratic system. Furthermore, we...
- Order of Business. (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: Yes.
- Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2005)
Eamon Gilmore: We are very much in unknown territory. We have a Bill before us which will set down the constituency boundaries in line with the 2002 census and the report of the boundary commission arising from that. We know that there will be a census in 2006 and that the preliminary figures on that census will be published around July 2006. We expect, based on what is already known to the CSO, that the...