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European Council Meeting: Statements (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: I propose to share time with Deputy Costello.

European Council Meeting: Statements (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: This was a summit that had much work to do. The planned agenda included initial work on EU2020 - the replacement for the Lisbon Agenda - the post-Copenhagen negotiations, and Haiti. It was right that the focus of the summit should have been the economy. With 23 million Europeans unemployed and given the failure of the Lisbon Agenda, the EU2020 agenda is a vital part of the future agenda...

European Council Meeting: Statements (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: I thought the Taoiseach had with him men who are good at these things?

European Council Meeting: Statements (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: We were let down again.

European Council Meeting: Statements (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: The Labour Party will stand by-----

Leaders' Questions (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: There are 436,000 people out of work. Businesses are trying to keep going this morning in circumstances where they do not have credit from financial institutions. Families throughout the country are frightened about the future, whether they can pay the mortgage, what they can do about their levels of personal debt and whether they will have work by the end of the year. Young people are...

Leaders' Questions (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Throughout history every ruler, where power has gone to his head, believes that nobody else can rule or govern. That is what we are now getting-----

Leaders' Questions (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: -----from the Taoiseach and from Fianna Fáil.

Leaders' Questions (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Let me tell the Taoiseach where he is wrong. The Opposition has supported the Government. We supported it on Europe. We supported it on the necessity to make the fiscal adjustment of €4 billion.

Leaders' Questions (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Government Deputies are very good at the political debate, but let us stick with the facts. We supported it on the fiscal adjustment, on the necessity to reform public services and in respect of this country's international reputation in every meeting and discussion we have had - I am sure the same is true of Deputy Kenny - with the European Central Bank, the OECD and the European...

Leaders' Questions (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: We have made it clear that in circumstances where there were a change of Government, we would put the national interest first. The Taoiseach has been blessed with a responsible Opposition and yet-----

Leaders' Questions (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: -----where we have opposed the Government we have been absolutely right. When this party opposed the blanket guarantee for the banks we were right.

Leaders' Questions (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: If that guarantee had not applied to Anglo Irish Bank, as it should not have, we would not now be stuck with the enormous bill of thousands of millions of euro of taxpayers' money-----

Leaders' Questions (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: -----that is going to have to go into that.

Leaders' Questions (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: When we told the Government almost a year ago that the most prudent way of dealing with the banking crisis was the temporary nationalisation of the banks, the Taoiseach rubbished it. The Government has ended up with the situation where it will have nationalisation anyway by the back door in a dragged out way that is most expensive for the taxpayer. The Taoiseach's problem is that he has not...

Leaders' Questions (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Is that true?

State Visits. (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 4: To ask the Taoiseach his proposals for official trips abroad during the first six months of 2010; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48423/09]

State Visits. (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 5: To ask the Taoiseach if he has received an agenda for the informal meeting of EU heads of state to be held in Brussels on 11 February 2010; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1275/10]

State Visits. (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 6: To ask the Taoiseach the plans he has for meetings with other EU leaders over the coming months; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1276/10]

State Visits. (24 Feb 2010)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 9: To ask the Taoiseach if he will make a statement on his participation in the informal European Council meeting on 11 February 2010. [7857/10]

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