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Financial Resolution No. 2: Excise (Mineral Oil) (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: The Minister would like it if Fine Gael was no longer around.

Financial Resolution No. 2: Excise (Mineral Oil) (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: The Green Party lost six council seats.

Financial Resolution No. 2: Excise (Mineral Oil) (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: The Green Party lost six seats.

Financial Resolution No. 2: Excise (Mineral Oil) (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: Six green shoots disappeared.

Financial Resolution No. 2: Excise (Mineral Oil) (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: What about the Minister's statement to the effect that development of the incinerator would proceed over his dead body?

Financial Resolution No. 2: Excise (Mineral Oil) (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: What about forestry? Are there no green shoots?

Social Partnership Negotiations. (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: Question 4: To ask the Taoiseach if he will report on his meeting with the social partners on 20 October 2009; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38483/09]

Social Partnership Negotiations. (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: Last Tuesday morning, was a telephone call made to Mr. Peter McLoone on behalf of the Government to inform him that the Government had signed on for the measures which were contained in the proposals from social partnership, including the compulsory unpaid leave? I have my views on the logistical nightmare this provision would cause. As I understand it, these talks went on until 7 a.m. on...

Social Partnership Negotiations. (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: While I accept the Taoiseach had to put certain matters on the record, he made some very lengthy replies.

Order of Business (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: I have a couple of questions on the proposal. When will we be given information on the grouping of votes which will depend on the contents of the Minister for Finance's Budget Statement? The Minister will commence his statement at 3.45 p.m. and speak for between 30 and 45 minutes. When will we be in possession of information on the grouping of votes that may take place later? If the Dáil...

Order of Business (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: Will it be after the Budget Statement or the vote?

Order of Business (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach cannot confirm that the statement of the Minister will be agreed if the House does not vote at midnight.

Order of Business (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach will not be able to put it through at all if it does not get to midnight or if, for example, some people kick the traces over there. Perhaps the Taoiseach is very confident.

Order of Business (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: Is the Taoiseach fully confident?

Leaders' Questions (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: Budget day is always a big day for the Minister for Finance. This is not the first budget, the Minister, Deputy Brian Lenihan, has presented but it may well be the last. We would not be in this position if the Government, of which Deputy Cowen has been Taoiseach for the past number of years, had managed the economic affairs of the people competently. Of all the budgets I have awaited, this...

Leaders' Questions (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: I disagree fundamentally with the Taoiseach. There are problems with the public finances, the banking crisis and the recession.

Leaders' Questions (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: Can the Ceann Comhairle clarify?

Leaders' Questions (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: This is Leaders' Questions and I have not asked my second question. I disagree fundamentally with the Taoiseach. This is not a separate issue. The moneys pumped into Anglo Irish Bank, including €4 billion this year, are real moneys from real taxpayers' pockets. We cannot keep it separate in another entity, as if it is not real money affecting real people. My question concerns the...

Leaders' Questions (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: The Government has talked tough about everybody, but why has the Government not acted tough with the banks?

Leaders' Questions (9 Dec 2009)

Enda Kenny: In conjunction with the European Commission and the European Central Bank, can we take it that the Government will wind down Anglo Irish Bank in an orderly fashion and save the taxpayers €3 billion to €4 billion out of their pockets? My question concerns whether the figure is included in the figures to be presented this afternoon. In view of the likelihood of pouring more money down the...

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