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Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Enda Kenny: What about what the Minister said yesterday?

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Enda Kenny: I must respond to that.

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Enda Kenny: Did I or did I not hear the Minister for Finance say he would consider the question of an orderly wind-down of Anglo Irish Bank? The Tánaiste, speaking on behalf of the Government this morning, stated there is no change in the Government's position in so far as Anglo Irish Bank is concerned. This position was outlined repeatedly by Ministers, including the Minister for Finance on 30 March...

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Enda Kenny: Yes, he does.

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Enda Kenny: I am sorry-----

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Enda Kenny: These were the words of the Minister for Finance.

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Enda Kenny: He stated that "I cannot, as Minister for Finance, countenance such a course of action". If there is no change in policy, why would the Minister for Finance say what he said yesterday?

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Enda Kenny: This was the view put forward by the Fine Gael Party in January 2009.

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Enda Kenny: It is the Government's bank.

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Enda Kenny: The Minister for Finance was not making innuendo. He was stating a fact.

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Enda Kenny: Lemmings.

Order of Business (29 Apr 2010)

Enda Kenny: Tell her you will grant it.

Dairy Sector. (29 Apr 2010)

Enda Kenny: Question 9: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food his views on whether milk supply levels have dropped 10% during the first two weeks of the quota year; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16985/10]

Leaders' Questions (5 May 2010)

Enda Kenny: Last week, in respect of the matter that was causing some concern around the country about Oireachtas Members being in receipt of ministerial pensions, I asked the Taoiseach whether he would choose either to accept the Fine Gael Bill to legislate for this issue for everyone or to discuss with Members in his own party their opportunity to give up ministerial pensions and to show leadership at...

Leaders' Questions (5 May 2010)

Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach will celebrate his second anniversary as Taoiseach in two days' time. He has presided, with his Government, over such an unprecedented destruction of so many things in Ireland that it is quite incredible. I refer to national debt, unemployment and Exchequer figures and the position regarding health. It is important at a time like this that political leadership be demonstrated...

Leaders' Questions (5 May 2010)

Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach has made the point that the Attorney General has advised him and the Government that it is unconstitutional to take away ministerial pensions and that this deals with the question of legitimate expectation. He put through a Bill last July making it effective from the day of the first meeting of the next Dáil that no serving Member of the Oireachtas will receive a ministerial...

Leaders' Questions (5 May 2010)

Enda Kenny: One can direct debit it to a charity. That can be done by law; I have checked that.

Leaders' Questions (5 May 2010)

Enda Kenny: Yes. One can allocate it to charity and one would not therefore receive it.

Leaders' Questions (5 May 2010)

Enda Kenny: I will give them to the Taoiseach if he would like them.

Leaders' Questions (5 May 2010)

Enda Kenny: An Attorney General's advice in the past proved to be unconstitutional.

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