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Sittings and Business of Dáil: Motion (10 Mar 2016)

Simon Harris: It should be circulated to all Members of the House

Sittings and Business of Dáil: Motion (10 Mar 2016)

Simon Harris: He is show boating now.

Sittings and Business of Dáil: Motion (10 Mar 2016)

Simon Harris: There is no motion.

Sittings and Business of Dáil: Motion (10 Mar 2016)

Simon Harris: Where is the motion?

Sittings and Business of Dáil: Motion (10 Mar 2016)

Simon Harris: There is no legislative programme.

Sittings and Business of Dáil: Motion (10 Mar 2016)

Simon Harris: Hear, hear.

Sittings and Business of Dáil: Motion (10 Mar 2016)

Simon Harris: Which needs a Government.

Election of Ceann Comhairle (Resumed) (10 Mar 2016)

Simon Harris: Healy-Rae nua.

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Flood Relief Schemes Funding (3 Feb 2016)

Simon Harris: As indicated in my reply to Parliamentary Question Number 89 of 26 November 2015, further information is required from Galway County Council (GCC) in relation to the determination of benefits attributable to the proposed works having regard to the complex nature of the cause of flooding at this location. No further submission has been received to date from GCC but it remains open to the...

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Planning Issues (3 Feb 2016)

Simon Harris: OPW is progressing the plan for the development of an integrated traffic management system for the roadway leading to the Dun Aonghusa Visitor centre and hopes to lodge a Planning Application for the relevant physical works measures by end of March 2016.

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Pension Provisions (3 Feb 2016)

Simon Harris: I am advised by the Commissioners of Public Works that there has been no change made by them in the pensionable status of the person concerned.

Leaders' Questions (2 Feb 2016)

Simon Harris: Or go to America to hospital.

Leaders' Questions (2 Feb 2016)

Simon Harris: Deputy Ellis should not blow a fuse.

Leaders' Questions (2 Feb 2016)

Simon Harris: Is the Deputy talking about US hospitals?

Seanad: Joint Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Statements (2 Feb 2016)

Simon Harris: I will be brief because I am eager to hear the views of Senators. I welcome this opportunity come before the Seanad to discuss the report of the Joint Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis which was published last week. It is important to acknowledge the tremendous effort on the part of the committee. The significance of this undertaking cannot be underestimated. The hard work and...

Seanad: Joint Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Statements (2 Feb 2016)

Simon Harris: I thank the Leas-Chathaoirleach for a very interesting debate. I do not intend to respond to all of the political charges. Many of them are so outlandish----

Seanad: Joint Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Statements (2 Feb 2016)

Simon Harris: I would not have time. I will make one or two very brief points just to please Senator Mooney.

Seanad: Joint Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Statements (2 Feb 2016)

Simon Harris: When one reads the report, as I am sure Deputy Mooney has, one sees that it finds there was a nexus between a banking crisis and a fiscal crisis. While we can blame international factors for a banking crisis, neither Lehman's nor the ECB caused the fiscal crisis. Some in the Senator's own party have been good enough to apologise for the role it played. While Senator Craughwell points out...

Seanad: Joint Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Statements (2 Feb 2016)

Simon Harris: On the narrowing of the tax base, it might be old fashioned of me as the youngest Member of the Dáil to suggest that people should really wait and read plans before deciding what is in them. When people see my party's plans and I am sure those of the Labour Party in terms of our long-term economic vision for this country, they will feel that they are very prudent.

Seanad: Joint Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Statements (2 Feb 2016)

Simon Harris: We, in Fine Gael, are not proposing to narrow the tax base. We make no apology for taking some of the lowest paid workers out of the hated temporary USC that Fianna Fáil brought in after it crashed the economy, but we are certainly not proposing to narrow the tax base. Senators will see that in our own plans.

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