Results 36,681-36,700 of 36,764 for speaker:Enda Kenny
- Standing Orders: Motion. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: We will remember that.
- Standing Orders: Motion. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: The Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform gave me a copy of that report and I did not break his confidence. There will be no more requests from the Minister of State.
- Standing Orders: Motion. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: We will remember this.
- Standing Orders: Motion. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: The Minister of State must be looking for the old step up in June.
- Standing Orders: Motion. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: Collaborating?
- Standing Orders: Motion. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: Neither are we at a meeting of the ICA.
- Standing Orders: Motion. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: That is the Government's responsibility.
- Standing Orders: Motion. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: Good.
- Standing Orders: Motion. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: Good.
- Standing Orders: Motion. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: What about medical cards and the gardaÃ?
- Standing Orders: Motion. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: How many seagulls flew over the Phoenix Park?
- Mahon Tribunal: Statements. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: Is it not the case that, true to form, the Taoiseach sold his country out when he took my colleague, Deputy Cooper-Flynn, back into the Fianna Fáil fold, with allegations against her outstanding, to shore up his own political ambitions? Is it not the case that, true to form, in doing so, he put Fianna Fáil's private, party political interest ahead of the national interest, which is the...
- Mahon Tribunal: Statements. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: They say that politicians talk a lot but say nothing. I am saying something. If people are to have faith in politicians in public life, there must be real accountability and truth on the part of the Government, not mere verbiage uttered by the Taoiseach. We are not canon lawyers parsing phrases, analysing words or debating about angels dancing on pinheads. We are supposed to be legislators...
- Mahon Tribunal: Statements. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: ââseries of actions and blame everybody for being the same. I have news for the Taoiseach. We are not all the same and we look at politics, truth and ethics in a different light from him and his junior partner.
- Mahon Tribunal: Statements. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: Why did the Taoiseach use the phrase "no delay has arisen" if he wanted to assert that he co-operated fully with the tribunal at all times? What was in the letter seen by the Taoiseach today, the letter sent to the Government secretariat? Did it remind the latter of the Taoiseach's previous undertaking to the House? What documents did the Taoiseach omit which the tribunal had to pursue...
- Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 31. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: I will leave it because it is irrelevant now.
- Order of Business. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: With regard to an Coimisinéir Teanga, is this a Civil Service Commission or a ministerial appointment?
- Leaders' Questions. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: I thank the Ceann Comhairle for his introduction. I remind him of the precedent of 10 June 1987 when the then Taoiseach proposed on the Order of Business that the Standing Order be set aside for a discussion on a matter that was before the courts. I will abide by the Ceann Comhairle's ruling. Everyone in the House and throughout the country is acutely aware of the damage being done to public...
- Leaders' Questions. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach has not answered the two questions I asked him. Will he explain the criteria he applied in re-admitting Deputy Cooper-Flynn to the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party? The Deputy is being singled out for exceptional media treatment for her work as a financial adviser at that time. Am I to take it that the Taoiseach's re-admission of the Deputy to the party was on the basis of an...
- Leaders' Questions. (10 Feb 2004)
Enda Kenny: Was there an offer to pay back the £50,000?