Results 9,001-9,020 of 15,491 for speaker:Eamon Gilmore
- Leaders' Questions (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: ----- and asked him for his assessment of the situation and told him what happened.
- Leaders' Questions (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: When we get the assessment we will have the considered position of the Financial Regulator. I assure Deputies that the Government is acting on this matter and will continue to act on it.
- Leaders' Questions (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: Immediately following the arrest of the 14 Irish people on the MV Saoirse I arranged to have officials from the Irish embassy meet them when their boat was brought ashore at Ashdod. They have been visited every day of their detention. They had an opportunity to be deported on Saturday, provided they signed a waiver against appealing the deportation order, but they declined to do so. I...
- Leaders' Questions (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: Deputy Ferris knows a bit about hijacking on the high seas.
- Leaders' Questions (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: I have already conveyed to the Israeli ambassador my views on their arrest and the length of time it is taking to have them returned. Yesterday he informed me that it was the intention to put seven of the 14 on a flight this morning and the remaining seven on a flight tomorrow morning. I understand that when those who were to take this morning's flight turned up at the airport, the airline...
- Leaders' Questions (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: I acknowledged that.
- Leaders' Questions (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: Deputy Higgins is so preoccupied with using every opportunity and excuse to have a cut at the Government that he ignores the facts.
- Leaders' Questions (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: The first fact is that every day since the 14 people were arrested I have been working to get them out of prison and have them returned directly here. That has involved me working directly on the issue and through our officials. Second, Deputy Higgins asked me to call in the Israeli ambassador. I am way ahead of the Deputy on this, as I have already spoken to the Israeli ambassador. Third-----
- Leaders' Questions (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: Hearing and seeing are not Deputy Higgins's forte.
- Leaders' Questions (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: Deputy Higgins used the term "humiliation". The Government has not been humiliated. It has taken a proud independent position on the issue in Palestine. I heard no words of support from the Deputy when I stood in the United Nations building and declared that this country would support Palestinian statehood. I heard no words of support from the Deputy when this country and the Government...
- Leaders' Questions (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: The Government has made its views very clear about what is happening in Palestine and Gaza. My officials and I have worked and will continue to work every day to have the 14 people released and returned home as quickly as possible.
- Order of Business (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: It is proposed to take No. 11, Energy (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2011 - Second Stage (resumed), and No. 12, Health (Provision of General Practitioner Services) Bill 2011 - Second Stage (resumed).
- Order of Business (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: AontaÃm leis an Aire à CuÃv go ndearna-----
- Order of Business (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: Leis an Teachta à CuÃv, gabh mo leithscéal. Bhà sé ina Aire chomh fada sin go ndearna mé dearmad. AontaÃm leis go ndearna an tUachtarán Mhic Giolla Ãosa sár-jab ar son na tÃre agus gabhaim buÃochas léi. Bhà deis ag an Rialtas sin a dhéanamh go dÃreach léi cúpla lá ó shin. Tuigim go rÃ-mhaith rialacha an Tà ach más féidir ba mhaith liom aontú le rún an Teachta go...
- Order of Business (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: If it is possible, subject to the rules of the House, to allocate half an hour or so during which representatives of the political parties can express their appreciation of the great work she has done, perhaps the Whips might arrange it during the course of the morning.
- Order of Business (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: Later this morning the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Deputy Brendan Howlin, will publish the capital programme. It will be a significant programme, notwithstanding our financial difficulties, amounting to over â¬16 billion in the next four or five years. Owing to the country's financial circumstances, as the Minister will explain later, it will be necessary to put back some...
- Order of Business (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: As I already have stated, the Government has asked the Financial Regulator for his assessment of the current position following the meeting yesterday between the economic management council and the banking institutions. I hope the Government will have the that assessment reasonably soon and obviously the content of any legislation would be based on the Government consideration of that assessment.
- Order of Business (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: No legislation is promised in respect of the nitrates issue and I understand the Minister does not have plans to provide the extension to which the Deputy referred. However, the issues the Deputy has raised can be raised directly with the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government.
- Order of Business (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: The issue of upward-only rent reviews is at present a subject of discussions between the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform and the Attorney General. The issue of the possibility of legislation on deposit retention is a matter that is under consideration by the Minister of State, Deputy Penrose.
- Order of Business (10 Nov 2011)
Eamon Gilmore: Legislation does not arise at all in respect of this matter.