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Order of Business (30 Sep 2010)

Enda Kenny: That would be acceptable.

Order of Business (30 Sep 2010)

Enda Kenny: Whichever Members wish to speak on this, on all sides of the House, should be entitled to do so. I am sure the Minister for Finance will be willing to answer questions at the end of it. The Whips can work out the details of that.

Order of Business (30 Sep 2010)

Enda Kenny: No.

Business of Dáil: Motion (30 Sep 2010)

Enda Kenny: I do not want to be obstructive and I am sure I will have the support of the Minister for Finance or the Office of the Ceann Comhairle for what I propose. I made the point this morning that the subject of the statements is part of the national crisis in which we are now caught, and that it is important that Members of every party and none will have the opportunity to have their say during...

Business of Dáil: Motion (30 Sep 2010)

Enda Kenny: Yes, with the consent of the Ceann Comhairle. Could we agree on that?

Business of Dáil: Motion (30 Sep 2010)

Enda Kenny: Yes. I know the questions tabled for the Minister have been submitted last week and that the answers are pre-prepared but surely they can be made relevant to today's events.

Business of Dáil: Motion (30 Sep 2010)

Enda Kenny: If it is appropriate, the Ceann Comhairle may allow some flexibility to Members who wish to ask questions today. That would settle this little problem.

Business of Dáil: Motion (30 Sep 2010)

Enda Kenny: While that is the case, the Ceann Comhairle can allow a little flexibility such that any Member may ask a question.

Business of Dáil: Motion (30 Sep 2010)

Enda Kenny: That will deal with the matter.

Announcement by Minister for Finance on Banking of 30 September 2010: Statements (30 Sep 2010)

Enda Kenny: The Minister for Finance is quoted in this morning's Financial Times as saying the failure of Anglo Irish Bank would "bring down" this country. I wish to make it clear that the failure of the Minister's banking policy and his catastrophic misjudgment throughout the banking crisis have put Ireland's economic future at risk. For the first time in its history, this country is unable to access...

Written Answers — Freedom of Information: Freedom of Information (30 Sep 2010)

Enda Kenny: Question 20: To ask the Minister for Finance the procedures in his Department for dealing with Freedom of Information requests; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27649/10]

Census 2011 (5 Oct 2010)

Enda Kenny: Question 1: To ask the Taoiseach Taoiseach the status of preparations on the Central Statistics Office census 2011; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4601/10]

Leaders' Questions (5 Oct 2010)

Enda Kenny: Last Thursday was a black day for Ireland's economy and people. It was the day we were finally told the cost of the failure of the Government's banking strategy - €50 billion. It was also revealed that as a direct consequence of that, there will now be a need for a much tougher budget to be introduced because, we are told, the country will not be able to borrow money on the international...

Leaders' Questions (5 Oct 2010)

Enda Kenny: Does the Taoiseach accept that the citizen and the taxpayer will have to pay directly for the failure of the Government's banking strategy? What level of cut is the Government considering for the 2011 budget? Is it €3 billion, €3.5 billion, €4 billion or, as some commentators suggest, more than €4 billion? I ask the Deputy to try to maintain some accuracy in the context of what...

Leaders' Questions (5 Oct 2010)

Enda Kenny: I asked the Taoiseach two questions. The first was whether he was prepared to accept that it is the citizens and the ordinary taxpayers who will have to pay for the failure of banking strategy. We had comments from the Minister for Finance, and indeed from the Taoiseach and other Ministers, that a wind-down of Anglo Irish Bank would be catastrophic and that the proposals put forward by the...

Leaders' Questions (5 Oct 2010)

Enda Kenny: -----and will engage constructively with the Government in that regard. What has happened is that the hopes and the spirits of hundreds of thousands of people have been shattered by what they were told last year, namely, that if they made these contributions and sacrifices, it would go a long way towards sorting out the position. That is not the truth of the matter. We have a situation now...

Leaders' Questions (5 Oct 2010)

Enda Kenny: -----and there is no assistance from banks to allow them continue and do their business. How can this party, any other party or even the Government decide to put forward its plan for the 2011 budget if it does not know the figure and the target or what are to be the scale of cuts? I ask the question again Taoiseach. Is the figure €3 billion, €3.5 billion or €4 billion because this...

Leaders' Questions (5 Oct 2010)

Enda Kenny: Who said that?

Leaders' Questions (5 Oct 2010)

Enda Kenny: It was not suggested from here.

Leaders' Questions (5 Oct 2010)

Enda Kenny: What is the figure for next year?

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