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- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: What a hypocrite. Deputy Ó Cuív travelled around the country and told people not to pay.
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: What a hypocrite.
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: The Deputy read a lot when he was in government.
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: What did the Deputy do?
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: The Deputy certainly read a lot but he achieved very little.
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: The Deputy will have to take my word for it that I do read.
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: I see.
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: The Deputy should pay €45 back to the people he advised not to pay.
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: The Deputy has taken €45 out of the pockets of those in Connacht-Ulster. Deputy Luke 'Ming' Flanagan's people were involved in that as well.
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: The Deputy-----
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: He robbed them of €45 each.
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: I regularly discuss these matters with my colleague, the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Deputy Coveney. The negotiations between us on how the moneys agreed under the multi-annual financial framework some weeks ago will be divided are just starting. A stakeholder consultation was undertaken by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine and interested parties were...
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: Countries other than Ireland have a difficulty in agreeing on the funding. The British Government-----
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: -----wants to pull out of the European Union because it is of the view that too much money is being spent on the programmes involved. It is going to hold a referendum on whether the county should remain in the EU. The British Prime Minister has a say at the negotiating table and he obtained some of what he was seeking in respect of these matters. A significant amount of money remains...
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: No; it is not that much.
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: Let us see what will be the outcome of the negotiations. The overall budget will be reduced from €960 billion to €930 billion.
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: I am providing the Deputy with the global figures, in volume terms, that have been agreed under the MFF.
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: Inflation was not taken into account on the previous occasion either.
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: We are comparing like with like in the context of what Deputy Ó Cuív and the Government of which he was a member negotiated-----
- Other Questions: Common Agricultural Policy Negotiations (12 Mar 2013)
Phil Hogan: Only the Deputy is interested in inflation. I am using the same figure that has been used for the past seven years and comparing it with figure his Government negotiated. We are comparing like with like.