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Revised Estimates for Public Services 2016 (Resumed) (22 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: The Deputy should read it right.

Revised Estimates for Public Services 2016 (Resumed) (22 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: Because that is what Sinn Féin wanted us to do.

Revised Estimates for Public Services 2016 (Resumed) (22 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: That is right.

Revised Estimates for Public Services 2016 (Resumed) (22 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: That is a lie.

Revised Estimates for Public Services 2016 (Resumed) (22 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: That is a lie.

Revised Estimates for Public Services 2016 (Resumed) (22 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: Am I not?

Revised Estimates for Public Services 2016 (Resumed) (22 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: The Deputy is not telling the truth but I withdraw the word "lie" just for the sake of parliamentary procedure.

Revised Estimates for Public Services 2016 (Resumed) (22 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: I will say anything I like.

Revised Estimates for Public Services 2016 (Resumed) (22 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: The Deputy needs to stop telling lies. We will start telling the truth about Sinn Féin.

Revised Estimates for Public Services 2016 (Resumed) (22 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: Sinn Féin did not. That is rubbish.

Revised Estimates for Public Services 2016 (Resumed) (22 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: Like they do in the North.

Revised Estimates for Public Services 2016 (Resumed) (22 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: I hope Deputy Brady does a better job than his party is doing in the North.

Revised Estimates for Public Services 2016 (Resumed) (22 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: I hope Deputy Brady does a better job than his party is doing in the North where it is in power.

Revised Estimates for Public Services 2016 (Resumed) (22 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: The Shinners live by lies.

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Family Income Supplement Eligibility (23 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: 164. To ask the Minister for Social Protection the reason for a refusal of payment for a person (details supplied) under the family income supplement scheme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17670/16]

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: One-Parent Family Payment Data (28 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: 297. To ask the Minister for Social Protection the net cost in 2016 of setting the eligible age at which the parent's youngest child is eligible at ten, 12 and 14 years of age under the one-parent family payment scheme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18481/16]

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: One-Parent Family Payment Data (28 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: 298. To ask the Minister for Social Protection the full year cost in 2016 of increasing the income disregard under the one-parent family payment scheme from its current threshold of €90 per week to €95, €100, €105, €110, 115, €120 and €125 per week, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18483/16]

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Social Welfare Schemes Data (28 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: 299. To ask the Minister for Social Protection the full year cost in 2016 of increasing the entitlement under the child benefit scheme by €5, €6, €7, €8, €9 and €10 per month, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18484/16]

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Social Welfare Schemes Data (28 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: 301. To ask the Minister for Social Protection the full year cost in 2016 of increasing each working age payment by €3, €4, €5, €6, €7, €8, €9 and €10, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18487/16]

Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Social Welfare Schemes Data (28 Jun 2016)

Willie O'Dea: 302. To ask the Minister for Social Protection the full year cost in 2016 of increasing the entitlement under the jobseeker's allowance scheme of €100 per week for those from 18 to 24 years of age by €5, €6, €7, €8, €9, €10, €15, €20 and €25 per week, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18488/16]

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