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- Questions on Promised Legislation (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: Bhí oíche scraicearachta ann aréir i mBaile Átha Cliath, and you have a good command of the Irish language.
- Questions on Promised Legislation (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: Regarding hotels, last night was a rip-off night in Dublin city. I will quickly outline my situation, and it applies to more people. I found that my usual accommodation was booked out.
- Questions on Promised Legislation (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: I went to several other hotels and in every case the price had increased by €60 or €70. I was heading for home, 150 km away, when, fortunately, I got bed and breakfast accommodation on St. Stephen's Green. The taxpayer was ripped off because the taxpayer pays for our accommodation. That is not good enough. I want the 9% tax rate retained but I want-----
- Questions on Promised Legislation (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: -----the Minister and the Government to investigate that and I want a clear message sent to the hotel industry. I was told that because a major conference was coming up-----
- Questions on Promised Legislation (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: -----the prices had increased. That is not good enough and it is no way to sell Ireland.
- Questions on Promised Legislation (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: I am making a very important point.
- Other Questions: Arms Trade (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: I thank the Minister. The next-----
- Other Questions: Arms Trade (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: Does the Deputy wish to proceed to question No. 8 now?
- Other Questions: Arms Trade (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: Uimhir a hocht. Deputy Wallace has 30 seconds to introduce his question.
- Other Questions: Arms Trade (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: There is no need to apologise.
- Other Questions: Arms Trade (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: The Deputy is even more officious.
- Other Questions: International Sanctions Application (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: I want to get to Deputy Maureen O'Sullivan's question so I ask the Minister and Deputy Wallace to observe the time limits. The Minister has one minute in which to respond.
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Brexit Negotiations (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: I am being flexible because of the importance of the issue, but I appeal to the Minister and the Deputy to adhere to the one-minute rule. If they do not, I will have to cut them short.
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Brexit Negotiations (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: I did not want to interrupt the Minister. Deputy Donnelly has the final minute.
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Good Friday Agreement (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: I do not want to stop anybody having their say. However, both the Minister and the Deputy ran over time. I ask Members to stick to time in the last minute. When they run over, a question from another Deputy is not going to be answered down the line. I know there are very important issues to be raised, so please try to stick to the time.
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Good Friday Agreement (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: I thank the Minister.
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Good Friday Agreement (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: I thank the Minister.
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Good Friday Agreement (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: I thank the Minister. We move on to Question No. 3 from Deputy Donnelly, who has 30 seconds.
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Brexit Negotiations (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: I thank the Minister.
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Brexit Negotiations (25 Jan 2018)
Eugene Murphy: I thank the Minister for his co-operation.