Results 3,741-3,760 of 15,491 for speaker:Eamon Gilmore
- Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: We provided for an additional day's sitting this week on Monday and it had to be cancelled because the Opposition could not fulfil it.
- Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: There was a period of time yesterday evening in the course of the debate when there was no Fianna Fáil Member in the House.
- Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: The Members opposite should not be looking for looking for additional time-----
- Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: -----when they cannot fulfil the obligation. This is great for a grandstand on the Order of Business.
- Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: The Opposition keeps look for extra time and it does not fulfil it.
- Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: Where was the Deputy on Friday? Where was he on Monday?
- Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: I am responding to the issues that were raised.
- Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: The Opposition keeps asking for additional time in the House and when we provide additional time the Opposition does not come in and use it.
- Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: You just made a big fuss about the health Estimate and you did not even vote on it at committee.
- Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: I agree that the Estimates should be scrutinised. They were referred to a committee which considered them. There was ample opportunity at the committee for Members of the House to scrutinise them.
- Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: I understand there was not even a vote on the Estimates at the committee. If Members do not do their work at the committee which is the place in which the Estimates are examined-----
- Order of Business (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: -----there is not much point in grandstanding here on them when the matter is brought before the House. The Estimates were agreed to at the committee without a vote.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: The Revenue Commissioners were chosen to collect the property tax because that is the agency in the State which collects taxes. If we were to do something different-----
- Leaders' Questions (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: -----Deputy Ross would write a column for his newspaper or he would get up on stage with his colleagues to discuss the waste of State resources in having multiple agencies doing what one agency could do. Has not the Deputy argued-----
- Leaders' Questions (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: -----that one agency should deal with matters of this nature?
- Leaders' Questions (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: The Revenue Commissioners is the body which is tasked with collecting revenue in this country and it has been asked to lead the collection of the property tax. The House will debate the property tax legislation when it is introduced by the Minister for Finance, Deputy Noonan. I am sure Deputy Ross can make all of these points to the Minister.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: More than most Members, Deputy Ross knows very well that the tax base must be broadened.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: Deputy Ross's theatrics have a place and people can pay €25 for the privilege of seeing those theatrics in that place.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: We did not have to pay at the box office this morning in order to listen to Deputy Ross.
- Leaders' Questions (13 Dec 2012)
Eamon Gilmore: Deputy Ross knows well that the tax base must be broadened.