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Order of Business. (16 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: It is not good enough.

Order of Business. (16 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach should see that everybody here gets their-----

Order of Business. (16 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: -----facilities for work.

Order of Business. (16 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: Deputy Lee has a mandate from 28,000 people and the Government intends to hive him off to the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.

Order of Business. (16 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: We should get this sorted out for Deputy Lee and Senator Cannon.

Order of Business. (16 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: The Whip has already allocated the space of the late Tony Gregory to Deputy Maureen O'Sullivan.

Order of Business. (16 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: The Minister is welcome back.

Order of Business. (16 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach might respond.

Order of Business. (16 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: We cannot have this, as the Ceann Comhairle well knows.

Order of Business. (16 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: Tell the Government parties to get it sorted.

Order of Business. (16 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: An elected Member is being disenfranchised.

Order of Business. (16 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: The Ceann Comhairle knows now but is not giving any direction. He should get on and sort it out.

Order of Business. (16 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: They will be there along with the laptops.

Leaders' Questions (17 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach is aware that my party has a very different view from the Government's on the proposals to deal with the banking crisis, in particular with regard to the National Asset Management Agency or NAMA. Obviously, the confusion that surrounds this is a cause of major concern, particularly when bodies like the IMF say that the difficulty for Government is in determining the extent of...

Leaders' Questions (17 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: That does not answer the question. I recognise, as does the Taoiseach, the absolute importance of having a banking system that works whereby credit can flow to small businesses, which is not happening now. We have a different view as to how that should happen. Be that as it may, bank shares are now beginning to climb and the country's credit rating is continuing to decline. This is...

Leaders' Questions (17 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: -----yet the Green Party said six weeks ago that the discount would be 40%. So if the banks are telling their shareholders the discount will be 20%, the Government does not have a view on this, the Greens are saying 40% and international financial houses, after discussions with the Irish banks, are saying 20%, is this not a case of a massive transfer from the taxpayer to bank shareholders?...

Leaders' Questions (17 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: That is a transfer from the taxpayer to the banks.

Leaders' Questions (17 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: We know that.

Leaders' Questions (17 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: The Greens are saying 40%, while the banks are saying 20%.

Leaders' Questions (17 Jun 2009)

Enda Kenny: So the Green Party is wrong and the banks are wrong.

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