Results 65,241-65,260 of 74,100 for speaker:Bernard Durkan
- Financial Resolution No. 6: General (Resumed) (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: ââwhen Fianna Fáil abolished rates and statedââ
- Financial Resolution No. 6: General (Resumed) (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: When history comes into it, I always get upset.
- Financial Resolution No. 6: General (Resumed) (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: I know, but I do.
- Financial Resolution No. 6: General (Resumed) (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: In 1980 there was no money to pay Army personnel, gardaà and teachers.
- Financial Resolution No. 6: General (Resumed) (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: I can barely wait for it at this stage.
- Financial Resolution No. 6: General (Resumed) (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: The Deputy should come out with it. Now is the time. He should not keep us in the dark.
- Financial Resolution No. 6: General (Resumed) (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: Correct. It is a lot of taxpayer's money.
- Financial Resolution No. 6: General (Resumed) (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: We cannot wait.
- Financial Resolution No. 6: General (Resumed) (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: Hear, hear. What is the Deputy doing over there? He should be on this side of the House.
- Financial Resolution No. 6: General (Resumed) (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: Hear, hear.
- Financial Resolution No. 6: General (Resumed) (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: The Deputy should have contacted them before now.
- Financial Resolution No. 6: General (Resumed) (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: They inhaled too much carbon.
- Order of Business. (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: Given that the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources broke his silence on the issue of gas and electricity prices while in Hanoi and disclosed that he had met the suppliers and expressed his concern thereon, will he indicate whether he will meet the suppliers again to express further concerns and inveigle them to reduce their prices so they will be in line with those that...
- Order of Business. (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: He should facilitate other Members of the House in this regard and indicate when the relevant legislation, which is promisedââ
- Order of Business. (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: I refer to the relevant legislation. We should all have an opportunity to air our views.
- Order of Business. (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: What is the position on the minerals development Bill?
- Order of Business. (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: The Minister can break all the silences he wants to then.
- Order of Business. (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: Bring it forward and let us hear the Minister's views.
- Order of Business. (7 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: The Minister's views are at variance with those of some of his ministerial colleagues. When he breaks his silence in Hanoi on the tannoy once more, he should come into the House and tell us about it.
- Written Answers — Road Network: Road Network (6 Dec 2006)
Bernard Durkan: Question 47: To ask the Minister for Transport the extent to which traffic surveys have been undertaken with a view to determination of the extent to which the port tunnel is expected to relieve or exacerbate traffic flows on the M50 or other approach roads to Dublin city from all directions; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [41624/06]