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- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: It is called separating the trees from the wood.
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: The main reason, normally, that anybody would grow a crop is to sell it and generate income. That applies to growing trees in the same way it applies to growing corn. The Deputy seems to be having some difficulty in understanding this. Since he is on the subject of public money, I note that he, together with all his Independent colleagues, is in receipt of a payment from the State for...
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: I do not see much output for that payment. The Deputy is nearly two years in the House and I have not seen a single Private Members' Bill from him anywhere on the Order Paper. I do not know what he is doing with the €80,000 of tax-free money he has received from taxpayers.
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: I will make a seasonal suggestion. For the Christmas, he might buy a copy of Little Red Riding Hood. He will learn all he needs to know there about the economics of woodlands.
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: There is a Sinn Féin tactic-----
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: -----which is to enter the House, wave a piece of paper around, claim that it has the goods on-----
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: Please, listen to the answer.
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: It is a Sinn Féin tactic to enter the House-----
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: -----wave a piece of paper around, claim that it has the goods on us and then make all kinds of allegations, including of sharp, corrupt practices and so on. Sinn Féin has a neck.
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: So much illegal activity. How many bodies are buried on this island because of Sinn Féin? It has a neck.
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: It enters the House-----
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: It enters the House with its orders-----
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: -----from Belfast to-----
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: -----make allegations.
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: There is a long-established way. If a Deputy wants to make an allegation against any Member of this House, there is a way in which-----
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: No, that is the trick.
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: The Minister for Health has challenged the Deputy to say outside of this House what she just said inside it. Say it outside the House and stand over it. Do not enter the House and abuse its privilege.
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: If she wants to put any question to the Minister for Health in respect of any meeting he has had, I am sure that he will answer it, but this is a clever little trick.
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: Sinn Féin enters the House waving allegations about the Minister for Health and then tells me to answer, and if I do not-----
- Leaders' Questions (20 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: Ask your question. Make your allegation outside of the House if you want to stand over it.