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Order of Business. (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: Has the Taoiseach received offers of resignation from any other Minister or Minister of State?

Order of Business. (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: The second half of the question - has the Taoiseach received offers of resignation from any other Minister or Minister of State?

Official Engagements (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 1: To ask the Taoiseach if he will make a statement on the outcome of the EU summit in Brussels on 16 and 17 December 2010 [48343/10]

Official Engagements (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 2: To ask the Taoiseach if he will report on any meetings he held on the margins of the EU summit in Brussels on 16 and 17 December 2010; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48344/10]

Official Engagements (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 3: To ask the Taoiseach his plans for official trips abroad during the first six months of 2011; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48351/10]

Official Engagements (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: When I asked the Taoiseach yesterday about President Sarkozy's statement that Ireland cannot benefit from the EU's financial aid package while maintaining its low corporate tax rate and the lack of a response from the Government, he told me that the Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach, Deputy Roche, had responded to the statement on behalf of the Government. I cannot find...

Official Engagements (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach said he will make available whatever response the Minister of State, Deputy Roche, made to President Sarkozy's statement. I am not disputing that President Sarkozy is aware of Ireland's position in respect of the rate of corporation tax. That has been well trawled and was stated at the time of the Lisbon referenda. The significance of President Sarkozy's statement is that he...

Official Engagements (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: I appreciate that the Taoiseach does not have the text in front of him but I am surprised that he does not recall the change that was made in the text because according to the press reports which appeared after the Council meeting that change in the text was made arising from requests - some news reports described them as "demands" - by the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, who wanted to...

Official Engagements (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: Yes.

Official Engagements (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: That will get the Taoiseach another couple of weeks.

Official Engagements (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: Anything at all.

Official Engagements (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: Any excuse.

Official Engagements (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: There is no heat coming on me at all.

Official Engagements (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach need not worry; there is plenty of juice.

Termination of Ministerial Appointment: Announcement by Taoiseach (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: This country needs a new Government that can deal with the problems that are facing the people, can come to grips with the need to get people back to work, get some confidence back into the economy, get a fresh start and enable people to move on from the mess that Fianna Fáil has created. A new Government is needed which can deal with the issue of bonuses paid by banks, which was raised by...

Termination of Ministerial Appointment: Announcement by Taoiseach (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: Several of the Taoiseach's parliamentary colleagues voted no confidence in him yesterday. Others would have done the same but they thought the timing was wrong. We returned here after Christmas to deal with the finance Bill. It could be dealt with in a couple of weeks but the Taoiseach has given every excuse under the sun to try to cling on to power for as long as possible. He has given...

Termination of Ministerial Appointment: Announcement by Taoiseach (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: It is the Taoiseach who is insisting on politics as usual. The reality is that the people of the country want the Government out of office fast. They want that to happen because they want to move on. The country is stuck in the mire and will stay there as long as the Government clings on to office from one month to the next. People want to move on. We wanted to bring about recovery, get...

Termination of Ministerial Appointment: Announcement by Taoiseach (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach said he will deal with the motion of no confidence in the normal manner and that he faced them before. Every motion of no confidence in the Government tabled by Fine Gael or the Labour Party for as long as I can recall has been dealt with by the Government immediately. The Taoiseach is running away from the motion of no confidence and does not want to put it to the test. He...

Termination of Ministerial Appointment: Announcement by Taoiseach (19 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: I have not been.

Programmes for Government (18 Jan 2011)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 2: To ask the Taoiseach if he will report on the implementation of the renewed Programme for Government [48347/10]

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