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- Order of Business (9 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: It is impossible to ignore them.
- Order of Business (9 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: We have a bit as well.
- Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed) (8 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: The Deputy should be aware of it. His constituency colleague, former Taoiseach, Deputy Bertie Ahern, bankrupted this country over the past ten years.
- Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed) (8 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: We missed the Galway tent.
- Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed) (8 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: Where are the results?
- Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed) (8 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: We read about the disaster in yesterday's Evening Herald.
- Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed) (8 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: Some â¬28.8 billion has been wasted and squandered.
- Financial Resolution No. 11: General (Resumed) (8 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: This supplementary budget will close down Ireland Inc. It is totally out of step with best practice in Europe and globally. There are no job creation measures in this budget. It is strongly anti-business, anti-competitive, anti-worker and anti-family. It will drive people out of work and I am hearing that message all day. The Minister for Finance opened his contribution blaming everyone...
- Leaders' Questions (8 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: Who will pay for it?
- Supplementary Budget Statement 2009 (7 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: What else could we expect from this Government?
- Leaders' Questions (7 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: He is the reincarnation of Judas.
- Leaders' Questions (7 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: That is a bit risky, coming from the Taoiseach.
- Hospital Staff. (2 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: I thank the Ceann Comhairle for affording the opportunity to raise this important life-and-death issue, which relates to the need for the Minister for Health and Children to address the threat to the viability of Longford-Westmeath General Hospital and the midlands area caused by correspondence that was sent to personnel at the hospital yesterday. This correspondence states that all...
- Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (2 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: Question 71: To ask the Minister for Finance the steps he is taking in relation to UK and Northern Ireland registered vehicles being driven on roads here with no VRT or road tax, exempting them from incurring parking fines, speeding fines or penalty points and which are being imported by known dealers who do not possess a correct TAN number and are not subject to VAT or tax payments, with...
- Written Answers — Health Service Staff: Health Service Staff (2 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: Question 91: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the reason a person (details supplied) in County Longford has not been paid an agreed salary for work undertaken as a health professional with the Health Service Executive but has received travel expenses; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [13855/09]
- Written Answers — Afforestation Programme: Afforestation Programme (2 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: Question 212: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food the measures he will take to ensure the continued viability of the forestry sector, the potential unsustainability of which will have far reaching negative consequences for the sector, and involve loss to the State in terms of taxation, energy, climate change and biodiversity; and if he will make a statement on the matter....
- Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (2 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: Question 213: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food the reason a person (details supplied) in County Longford has not received an assured grant of 70% of the total cost of â¬30,000 in respect of the construction of farm buildings but only received a grant of â¬8,300; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [13857/09]
- Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2009: Second Stage (2 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: I listened with interest to my esteemed Longford-Westmeath constituency colleague, Deputy O'Rourke, as she always tends to dispute comments made by previous speakers. This does not just happen in this House but also in constituency debates. She is a lady who seems to me at times to be out of touch with reality. Figures for the waiting lists for the National Treatment Purchase Fund were...
- Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2009: Second Stage (2 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: Of course I will.
- Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2009: Second Stage (2 Apr 2009)
James Bannon: We have heard fine contributions from Deputies O'Reilly and Jan O'Sullivan. Either of them would make a wonderful Minister for Health and Children. I have no doubt the country would benefit greatly if either of them were in charge of the health portfolio in this House. That would greatly benefit the nation as we move forward. The integration of 15 health agencies as part of an efficiency...