Results 25,401-25,420 of 36,764 for speaker:Enda Kenny
- Programme for Government (9 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: Unlike the Taoiseach, I read the Lisbon treaty.
- Programme for Government (9 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: In that case, the matter is only under discussion.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: This country has never been in the position in which it now finds itself. Of the many storms approaching the country, the one that is sure to hit is the issue of mortgage arrears and distressed mortgage holders. At the end of June, the figure for serious arrears was approximately 37,000. One year ago, the Fine Gael Party warned of this impending storm and yesterday the economist, Morgan...
- Leaders' Questions (9 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: The measures mentioned by the Taoiseach give scant relief to those who are facing personal and family crises. I accept that they have given relief to people in some cases. His predecessor had to apologise for suggesting that those who complained about the housing market should commit suicide. In November 2007, the Taoiseach told the annual dinner of the financial services industry that...
- Leaders' Questions (9 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: What about the social housing recommendation?
- Order of Business (9 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: Last week the High Court issued a finding in regard to a citizen whose constitutional rights were being deprived.
- Order of Business (9 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: When the hearing goes before the-----
- Order of Business (9 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: I will not labour the point. In the event that the High Court on Thursday sets a date for a full hearing of the Waterford and Dublin South cases, will the Government expedite its appeal to the Supreme Court so that a hearing will be held and a determination reached before the end of this term?
- Order of Business (9 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: The reason I raise the matter is that in normal circumstances a Supreme Court appeal can drift for 18 months before being heard. While I do not speak for the Supreme Court, in the event that the High Court on Thursday gives a date for a hearing on the Waterford and Dublin South by-elections, does the Government intend to lodge an appeal to the Supreme Court in the Donegal South-West case as...
- Order of Business. (4 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: On a point of order-----
- Order of Business. (4 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: The question is not carried, a Cheann Comhairle.
- Order of Business. (4 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: It is not carried.
- Order of Business. (4 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: On a point of order, a Cheann Comhairle, as I was about to finish my short contribution-----
- Order of Business. (4 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: The Government has decided to appeal the judgment of the High Court-----
- Order of Business. (4 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: -----on the question of the Donegal South-West by-election to the Supreme Court.
- Order of Business. (4 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: You are not entitled to stand up there and make a decision in the way you have done it.
- Order of Business. (4 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: I want to talk about something new now.
- Order of Business. (4 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: The Ceann Comhairle made a decision unilaterally from the Chair in respect of No. 2. I wish to make a point on No. 2.
- Order of Business. (4 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: Yes, and the Ceann Comhairle would not listen to any point of order or reason.
- Order of Business. (4 Nov 2010)
Enda Kenny: The Ceann Comhairle is bulldozing his way through-----