Results 55,681-55,700 of 74,100 for speaker:Bernard Durkan
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: That is about to happen now.
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: Please do not.
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: Ouch.
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: He was wasting his sweetness on the desert air.
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: We have enough fairytales. There are a fair few naked people in the House.
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: It is typical sleaze.
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: They will not say anything outside the House.
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: What about Deputy Michael Woods?
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: I am not surprised.
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: The Government caused it.
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: Who caused that?
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: We need honesty from the Government side. Fine Gael and Labour are not in Government.
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: After more billions have been spent by taxpayers on the bank.
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: The Government is the cause of the economic crisis.
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: Speak to the Government. Ask it who caused the difficulty.
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: Let us have a general election. Let the people decide.
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: Like my colleagues, I do not have confidence in the Government and neither have the people who voted last week. They have no confidence because they are scared of what the Government has done, what it is about to do and what it has threatened to do. They are scared of the punishment that has been meted out already and of the punishment the Government has promised them in the future. People...
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: It should not.
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: It was the election of 1977 that caused it when Fianna Fáil bought the people-----
- Confidence in Government: Motion (resumed) (10 Jun 2009)
Bernard Durkan: It should not have.