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Seanad: Order of Business. (28 Apr 2009)

Eoghan Harris: A useful idiot.

Seanad: Order of Business. (28 Apr 2009)

Eoghan Harris: In front of Anglo Irish Bank.

Seanad: Order of Business (2 Apr 2009)

Eoghan Harris: One of the many valuable functions of the Seanad is to revisit questions that may have dropped off the screen. In that context, I remind Senators that the Northern Ireland football team beat Slovenia last night. It has barely registered on the radar of Irish newspapers, which gives the lie to the lip service that many people in the Republic of Ireland pay to the notions of republicanism and...

Seanad: Order of Business (2 Apr 2009)

Eoghan Harris: I will not. It is infested with Real IRA fronts. It is infested with them. The Senator should go away and read the Éirígí website.

Seanad: Order of Business (2 Apr 2009)

Eoghan Harris: It is ridiculous.

Seanad: Order of Business (24 Mar 2009)

Eoghan Harris: In the same way that the Government must plan ahead in a phased way to deal with the economic crisis and reassure the public that there is such a plan, the same obligation to plan is on the Government regarding other crucial aspects, such as public order and safety. I am referring to the criminal justice system. The recent rape and murder case in Galway raises serious questions about the...

Seanad: Order of Business (10 Mar 2009)

Eoghan Harris: Hear, hear.

Seanad: Order of Business (10 Mar 2009)

Eoghan Harris: Hear, hear.

Seanad: Order of Business (10 Mar 2009)

Eoghan Harris: There is an element of posturing in some of the condemnation we have heard. The Real IRA and Continuity IRA will do this again. They will kill someone else the week after this and the following month. We will be standing around here hand wringing. While Senators Fitzgerald and MacSharry speak for me on the moral issue, we should move on because we have a moral obligation to take our...

Seanad: Order of Business (10 Mar 2009)

Eoghan Harris: It worked in 1922, it worked in 1939 and it worked in 1956. It failed in Northern Ireland but never here. We should put it to Sinn Féin that in the upcoming by-elections, unless they stop using weasel words and unless they come out cleaner and faster in their condemnation, they will pay a political price in the Republic for their weasel words.

Seanad: Order of Business (10 Mar 2009)

Eoghan Harris: I said there were bleeding hearts in this House who would try to stop the security measures I proposed.

Seanad: Investment of the National Pensions Reserve Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Bill 2009: Committee Stage (5 Mar 2009)

Eoghan Harris: I am loathe to take issue with Senator Ross, who gave me very good financial advice several years ago. I remain reasonably solvent because I heeded his advice to put a small legacy into a plastic bag inside a Jacobs cream cracker tin and bury it in the darkest part of the deepest woods. However, I take issue with the nit-picking. I wish the Government was more courageous in its defence of...

Seanad: Investment of the National Pensions Reserve Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Bill 2009: Committee Stage (5 Mar 2009)

Eoghan Harris: Why not develop an income tax system for farmers which would prevent abuse of the education and student maintenance grant schemes? Why did the taxpayer have to pay for a series of meat scandals? Farmers are not an invincible or pure and virtuous class. They have the same responsibility to pay taxes as the rest of us.

Seanad: Investment of the National Pensions Reserve Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Bill 2009: Committee Stage (5 Mar 2009)

Eoghan Harris: It was a bad decision.

Seanad: Investment of the National Pensions Reserve Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Bill 2009: Committee Stage (5 Mar 2009)

Eoghan Harris: While I generally agree with Senator Doherty's desire for fairness, I am not in favour of this sort of tinkering with small aspects of the general crisis. The entire matter of remuneration, not just of the banks but across the whole public sector, will come under savage scrutiny in coming times. Since before Christmas I have been saying unemployment will hit half a million and I have since...

Seanad: Investment of the National Pensions Reserve Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Bill 2009: Committee Stage (5 Mar 2009)

Eoghan Harris: Hear, hear.

Seanad: Order of Business (Resumed) (3 Mar 2009)

Eoghan Harris: Senators Buttimer, O'Toole and Butler have rightly drawn our attention to the lack of regulation of banks, the ESB and other companies. Against that background, may I say a word on behalf of the media which have the same role in society as rat catchers or people like Dyno-Rod who clear out sewers? It is not pretty and it is a bit rough and ready, but the truth is that they are the media....

Seanad: Order of Business (26 Feb 2009)

Eoghan Harris: I passed the picket twice this morning and I felt no discomfort whatsoever because I took the cut. If the rest of the Senators, Deputies and the political class did the same they could stand with some moral authority and posture before the public sector unions.

Seanad: Order of Business (26 Feb 2009)

Eoghan Harris: We, the political class, have no moral authority unless we give leadership. If we find it uncomfortable to pass a civilised picket like that of the Civil Public and Services Union this morning, how will we cope with the much less civilised pickets we will face before this terrible time is over in Ireland? Before Christmas I predicted there would be 500,000 unemployed. I called for a state...

Seanad: Order of Business (26 Feb 2009)

Eoghan Harris: Hear, hear.

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