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Order of Business (26 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: They are being hard on the Minister today. Was there a party meeting?

Order of Business (26 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: The decision is taken.

Order of Business (26 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: The Government will beg to leave it for another couple of months.

Agriculture: Motion (Resumed) (25 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: I welcome the opportunity to contribute to this important debate. While I accept there is an agreed motion before the House, there is a considerable difference between the Government and those of us on this side of the House on a number of important issues. While we broadly agree on the policy framework that is now underpinning the agricultural industry, Food Harvest 2020, there are...

Finance (No. 2) Bill 2011: Second Stage (resumed) (25 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: I presume the Deputy will have a killer final blow to deliver in those two minutes.

Finance (No. 2) Bill 2011: Second Stage (resumed) (25 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: The Finance (No.2) Bill is very much in line with expectations based on the jobs initiative announced in the House recently. The Bill effectively gives the technical details required to give effect to the jobs initiative. It has been debated as to whether the jobs initiative can be considered an attack on private pension funds. There will be an opportunity to debate it in more detail on...

Order of Business (25 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: The Taoiseach made a virtue of it during the election, but he is doing his damnedest to hold onto them now.

Order of Business (25 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: The Minister, Deputy Hogan, is smiling. He can hold the golf classics now that the weather is changing.

Order of Business (25 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: I would say he is.

Order of Business (25 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: We are trying to be helpful.

Order of Business (25 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: The Deputy is only out the door of the Seanad and he is trying to pull it down.

Order of Business (25 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: During the recent general election campaign, Fine Gael and the Labour Party emphasised their intention to abolish upward-only rent reviews for existing leases. A commitment to that effect is contained in the programme for Government. When does the Government propose to bring legislation in this regard to the House? Many people bought into what Fine Gael and the Labour Party were saying.

Order of Business (25 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: They are wondering where the legislation is.

Order of Business (25 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: Does the Government intend to propose an amendment to the Bill?

Order of Business (25 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: When does the Taoiseach think it will be introduced?

Leaders' Questions (25 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: It is the Taoiseach's alternative method of funding.

Leaders' Questions (25 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: The Taoiseach is trying to do so now.

Leaders' Questions (25 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: The Taoiseach would not borrow-----

Leaders' Questions (25 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: What is the Government negotiating?

Written Answers — Higher Education Grants: Higher Education Grants (24 May 2011)

Timmy Dooley: Question 118: To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if a person (details supplied) seeking a grant can change their status from a mature student dependent on their parents to an independent mature student as this is the correct classification in view of the fact that the original application was completed incorrectly. [12477/11]

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