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Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 32 (16 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: Would the Deputy's leader not speak for him?

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (Resumed) (10 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: Deputy Charlie O'Connor is the next speaker. I understand he is sharing time, giving seven and a half minutes to Deputy Niall Blaney and five minutes to Deputy Chris Andrews. Is that agreed? Agreed.

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (Resumed) (10 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: Is that agreed? Agreed.

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (Resumed) (10 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: The Deputy has a couple of minutes remaining.

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (Resumed) (10 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: The Deputy has one minute remaining.

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (Resumed) (10 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: I ask Deputy Bannon to move the adjournment of this debate so that we can move on to Private Members' business.

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (Resumed) (10 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: The Deputy will resume his contribution following completion of Private Members' business.

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (Resumed) (10 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: I understand Deputy Deenihan is sharing time with Deputy Frank Feighan and Deputy Terence Flanagan. Is that correct?

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (9 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: It is good to see a Fine Gael Deputy in the Chair after two and a half years of this Government. Perhaps the past 24 hours have brought some little transformation within the Fine Gael Party. Ironically, I just met the Chair's former colleague, George Lee, outside and wished him well. I never doubted the tenacity of Meath men and Deputy Richard Bruton to hold his own. I am delighted to have...

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (9 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: I thank Deputy O'Donnell. Deputy Burton's 30 minute contribution did not contain one positive comment, which is not surprising because rarely does she utter anything positive. The reality is that we as an institution should be showing leadership and talking things up rather than down. This is our country and it is our children, parents and relations who are suffering job losses and...

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (9 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: -----on whose negative contribution I am commenting.

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (9 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: All that we hear from Deputy Burton and, to a lesser extent from the Fine Gael side, is NAMA-----

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (9 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: If Deputy Burton could come up with an alternative to NAMA as has Fine Gael-----

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (9 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: The Labour Party offered absolutely no alternative to NAMA------

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (9 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: -----other than to nationalise the banks-----

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (9 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: Let us look at the idea of nationalising the banks.

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (9 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: The banks assume €60 or €70 billion of-----

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (9 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: If I am off-script, Deputy Burton never got on it, which is the reason I am referring to her contribution. I remained on script.

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (9 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: On nationalisation, what happens in nationalisation-----

Finance Bill 2010: Second Stage (9 Feb 2010)

Michael Kennedy: The Government of the day assumes responsibility for €60 billion, €70 billion or €80 billion of debt and must inject major capital, hard cash-----

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