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- Leaders' Questions (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: I asked a question that has not been answered.
- Leaders' Questions (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach should answer the question.
- Leaders' Questions (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach will not answer the question.
- Leaders' Questions (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: The blind have had their payments cut.
- Leaders' Questions (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: The Ceann Comhairle is moving us on.
- Leaders' Questions (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: The Government did not tell the truth. It is incapable of being truthful.
- Leaders' Questions (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: We are not negotiating with the IMF.
- Leaders' Questions (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach should be straight with people.
- Financial Resolution No. 34: General (Resumed) (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: It is a big change for the Taoiseach to be straight.
- Financial Resolution No. 34: General (Resumed) (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: We need the right decisions.
- Financial Resolution No. 34: General (Resumed) (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: Mr. Parlon points out-----
- Financial Resolution No. 34: General (Resumed) (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: If the Taoiseach wants to be straight with them, he should be straight with them.
- Financial Resolution No. 34: General (Resumed) (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: The number of tourists has decreased by 2 million.
- Financial Resolution No. 34: General (Resumed) (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: The IMF is a tourist also.
- Financial Resolution No. 34: General (Resumed) (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: That was a speech of desperation from the Taoiseach.
- Financial Resolution No. 34: General (Resumed) (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: Anybody listening to that speech who was not acquainted with the true facts of what is happening in our country would assume we had a balance of payments in surplus, full employment and that we were leaders on a world scale. The Taoiseach has not been straight with the people. He started off this morning by saying it is important to be straight with people. The Taoiseach was not straight in...
- Financial Resolution No. 34: General (Resumed) (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: They were costed by the Department of Finance and not a single journalist or economist has cast any aspersions on those-----
- Financial Resolution No. 34: General (Resumed) (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: -----but what the Taoiseach did not admit was that there was a fairer way of dealing with achievement of the targets we have accepted in the national interest. The massive income taxes on low and middle income families in the budget are expected to raise â¬830 million for the Taoiseach's Government next year.
- Financial Resolution No. 34: General (Resumed) (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: The cuts to payments for the disabled, the blind, the carers and widows are saving a further â¬90 million. We pointed out that those savings, and more, could have been achieved by different methods including an additional â¬260 million in public service payroll savings, including bigger cuts at the top, and a more ambitious rationalisation programme than this Government is intending to...
- Financial Resolution No. 34: General (Resumed) (8 Dec 2010)
Enda Kenny: It refers to 300,000 jobs but there are 429,000 on the live register.