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Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: It is not. It is open and transparent.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: I disagree.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: That is not a tax and they are not subsidised by the Government.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: It is not.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: The Senator is kidding himself.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: That is not the message I am hearing from pensioners.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: It was not. The 10% peak was in 2000.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: They wanted to introduce a 1% cut in the standard rate.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: Some of them are not taxes at all.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: We have done that.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: Hospital charges are not a tax.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: ESB charges are not a tax.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: They are not a tax.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: They are not taxes.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: It is once every ten years.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: We are tenth.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: The figure is 164,000.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: No, they are not.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: The economy is an appropriate issue.

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Martin Mansergh: This is a debate on the economy, not the economy of time.

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