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Seanad: Road Network: Motion. (8 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: The Senator is right that I need to change the car.

Seanad: Road Network: Motion. (8 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: I am paying too much tax and too many tolls. I pity the people who live in Kinnegad and Enfield who must pay €5 per day to go to work in Dublin. That is equivalent to an extra €109 per month on one's mortgage. If everybody's mortgage increased by €109 per month, there would be much talk about it. However, that is what these people must pay. Senator Quinn referred to the polluter pays...

Seanad: Road Network: Motion. (8 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: Yes.

Seanad: Road Network: Motion. (8 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: The Minister has three minutes left.

Seanad: Road Network: Motion. (8 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: There are ten minutes left, so perhaps Members will share their time.

Seanad: Road Network: Motion. (8 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: Is that agreed? Agreed.

Seanad: Road Network: Motion. (8 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: I move: That Seanad Éireann: —condemns the Government for its failure to provide any solution to the appalling problem of congestion on the M50, until 2008 at the earliest; —expresses its concern in relation to the Government's proposal to move to barrier-free tolling on the M50 by way of the introduction of multipoint tolling at various sections through its length; —notes the...

Seanad: Road Network: Motion. (8 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: It cites the example of a motorist driving from Galway to Dublin. If the current tolling proposals proceed, motorists may have to pass between three and four tolls before reaching their final destination. It is too much to ask of any motorist, who is already contributing heavily to the Government through motor tax and VRT. It will cripple business and hamper the growth of businesses in the...

Seanad: Road Network: Motion. (8 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: It must be some time since the Senator was at the Fianna Fáil Ard-Fheis.

Seanad: Third Level Education: Statements. (8 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: Is that agreed? Agreed.

Seanad: Strategy for Men's Health: Statements (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: The Senator has one minute remaining.

Seanad: Social Partnership: Statements. (7 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: When is it proposed to sit again?

Seanad: Defence Forces Property. (7 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: Perhaps Senator Minihan could answer it.

Seanad: Social Partnership: Statements. (7 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: Were you the third socialist?

Seanad: Northern Ireland Issues: Statements. (2 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: I am governed by the House on this matter.

Seanad: Northern Ireland Issues: Statements. (2 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: I call on the Minister of State to conclude.

Seanad: Northern Ireland Issues: Statements. (2 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: That concludes the statements on Northern Ireland. When is it proposed to sit again?

Seanad: Northern Ireland Issues: Statements. (2 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: Is that agreed? Agreed.

Seanad: Northern Ireland Issues: Statements. (2 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: Is Senator Ross giving equal time to his colleagues?

Seanad: Northern Ireland Issues: Statements. (2 Feb 2006)

Paddy Burke: In that case the Senator is in his final minute.

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