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- Church-State Dialogue (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: I am conscious that the next batch of questions are on-----
- Church-State Dialogue (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: They are also on Northern Ireland and, in fairness, we would probably want to give them more than five minutes today. I want to ask the Taoiseach two questions. The first is in respect of the 50% of the package that will come from the religious congregations. It is intended that some of that will be in cash and some by way of transfer of property. On what basis is the property transfer...
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: I was interested in the proposals that were put forward jointly by IBEC and the ICTU and the Construction Industry Council yesterday , which are aimed at getting back to work the 140,000 building workers who have lost their jobs over the past two years. The package of proposals that was put forward jointly by the bodies yesterday amounts to â¬5.5 billion per annum in infrastructure works....
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: That is the Taoiseach's third go at talking his way around what is a very simple question.
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach should leave aside for today the question of who is right and wrong. There will be bank inquiries and so on and there probably will be debates about banks in this House for a long time to come. The chief executive of Anglo Irish Bank came before an Oireachtas committee last week and stated in very simple and stark terms that the lion's share of the â¬22,000 million of...
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: No, the Taoiseach did not.
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: The money is gone.
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: Does the Taoiseach suggest that he got a bargain?
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: It is a serious issue.
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: The money is gone.
- Order of Business. (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: I raised the issue on Thursday that the Government is planning to use the guillotine a number of times on legislation this week. It is intended to guillotine five Bills during the course of this week. That is bad habit on the part of the Government. It is done every year when we come towards the end of the session. It is a device which the Government is using serially in order to avoid...
- Order of Business. (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: I concur with Deputy Kenny. This is another example of a Bill where, frankly, the guillotine is not necessary. This Bill could have been dealt with in the normal course of events. If we needed extra time to deal it, that is fine and is already agreed. There is no need for a guillotine on this Bill.
- Order of Business. (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: What are the Government's current plans regarding the Dublin mayor Bill? I noted over the weekend that the Minister, Deputy Gormley, now seems to think that the Bill might be published, but not enacted, before the summer recess. When will the Bill be published and when is it now anticipated by the Government that the election for the directly-elected mayor of Dublin will take place? My...
- Order of Business. (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: What is the story with the Dublin mayor Bill?
- Order of Business. (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: The Government is waiting for the Minister.
- Order of Business. (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: Immediately.
- Order of Business. (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: It is a coincidence, though.
- Written Answers — Proposed Legislation: Proposed Legislation (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: Question 75: To ask the Minister for Health and Children when she will bring the heads of the Bill to regulate sunbeds to Cabinet; the length of time it will take before the Bill is drafted, published and brought before the Houses of the Oireachtas; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [25899/10]
- Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (22 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: Question 111: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if her attention has been drawn to the existence of a group of influential persons who were advising the Health Service Executive south on the reconfiguration of services; the status of this group and the extent to which its views determine the delivery of services to the users of the public health services; and if she will make a...
- Northern Ireland Issues (23 Jun 2010)
Eamon Gilmore: Question 1: To ask the Taoiseach his plans for commemorative events for the remainder of 2010; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [23280/10]