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- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: That is what it has always espoused. The vast majority of cases put forward by Sinn Féin do not stand up to any scrutiny. I do not accept the premise of Deputy McDonald's question. We are going to continue the process we have been engaged in since the decision of 29 June - that is, to bring about implementation of the decision of the Heads of Government. Let me reaffirm to Deputy...
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: Deputy McDonald missed the point of how serious this is in respect of the decision about the eurozone and Ireland. That decision was made by the Heads of Government and was clear and unequivocal, both in regard to the eurozone-----
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: -----and the breaking of the link between sovereign debt and bank debt, and specifically in regard to Ireland. She did not quote the decision clearly.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: It states, "with the view of further improving the sustainability of the well-performing adjustment programme".
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: If Deputy McDonald does not understand what "improving the sustainability" means-----
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: -----it means making it easier for Ireland to meet its debt requirements which were left behind from the wreckage of what happened previously.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: The last line of that section of the decision was, "Similar cases will be treated equally." That is fairly clear. It is not a question of the road that Sinn Féin wants to take, which is to have its brand of failure all over the place. This is a case of serious negotiation-----
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: -----at an intensive level about the promissory note------
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: -----about the debt sustainability that we have to deal with and about the bigger question of the eurozone and the protection of the euro because Europe itself cannot thrive until this is dealt with. The decision of the Heads of Government was clear in that fundamental to that was to break the link between sovereign and bank debt. The Commission, in accordance with this decision, published...
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: To ask the Taoiseach Deputy McDonald would be in some misery if people were still calling on us for the referendum. Deputy Mary Lou McDonald: [40667/12]
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: It was not only talked about on 29 June in Brussels; it was decided. It was decided, not by commentators or Ministers, but by the Heads of Government. I would remind Deputy McDonald that all Ministers for Finance are equal when they sit around that table.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: Deputy McDonald missed the point of how serious this is in respect of the decision about the eurozone and Ireland. That decision was made by the Heads of Government and was clear and unequivocal, both in regard to the eurozone-----
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: -----and the breaking of the link between sovereign debt and bank debt, and specifically in regard to Ireland. She did not quote the decision clearly.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: It states, "with the view of further improving the sustainability of the well-performing adjustment programme".
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: If Deputy McDonald does not understand what "improving the sustainability" means-----
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: -----it means making it easier for Ireland to meet its debt requirements which were left behind from the wreckage of what happened previously.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: The last line of that section of the decision was, "Similar cases will be treated equally." That is fairly clear. It is not a question of the road that Sinn Féin wants to take, which is to have its brand of failure all over the place. This is a case of serious negotiation-----
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: -----at an intensive level about the promissory note------
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: -----about the debt sustainability that we have to deal with and about the bigger question of the eurozone and the protection of the euro because Europe itself cannot thrive until this is dealt with. The decision of the Heads of Government was clear in that fundamental to that was to break the link between sovereign and bank debt. The Commission, in accordance with this decision, published...
- Leaders' Questions (26 Sep 2012)
Enda Kenny: There was no knowledge about the statement in advance. Speaking to three prime ministers last week, Prime Minister Rajoy from Spain, Mr. Samaras from Greece and Prime Minister Monti from Italy, each one of them, when we discussed the progress being made on the implementation of the Council decision and their own country's position, was clear that this decision of 29 June is what must be...