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Financial Resolution No. 3: Excise Duties (Mechanically Propelled Vehicles) (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: Skewering the motorists.

Financial Resolution No. 3: Excise Duties (Mechanically Propelled Vehicles) (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: It is a massive con job.

Financial Resolution No. 3: Excise Duties (Mechanically Propelled Vehicles) (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: What about the effect on motorists?

Financial Resolution No. 3: Excise Duties (Mechanically Propelled Vehicles) (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: Hit the motorists every time.

Financial Resolution No. 3: Excise Duties (Mechanically Propelled Vehicles) (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: Hear, hear.

Financial Resolution No. 3: Excise Duties (Mechanically Propelled Vehicles) (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: Hear, hear.

Financial Resolution No. 2: Stamp Duty (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: In boxes.

Budget Statement 2008 (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: Hear, hear.

Budget Statement 2008 (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: More money.

Budget Statement 2008 (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: Correct.

Budget Statement 2008 (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: Punishment.

Budget Statement 2008 (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: Cycling in front of the squad car.

Budget Statement 2008 (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: They will not eat the Brussels sprouts.

Budget Statement 2008 (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: That is disappointing.

Budget Statement 2008 (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: Vote Santa Claus.

Budget Statement 2008 (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: A hit for the consumer.

Budget Statement 2008 (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: Hear, hear.

Competitiveness of the Economy: Motion (Resumed) (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: Not a nice sight.

Commemorative Events. (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: Punishment.

Order of Business (5 Dec 2007)

Bernard Durkan: In view of recent concerns expressed by a number of Government backbenchers, is it intended to introduce reforming legislation to construct an anguish room in the vicinity of the Houses of the Oireachtas? Such a room might provide Government backbenchers who are struggling with their consciences with a quiet place in which to rest. They would, therefore, be in a position to struggle in...

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