Results 10,561-10,580 of 15,491 for speaker:Eamon Gilmore
- Ministerial Responsibilities. (12 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Question 3: To ask the Taoiseach the changes he plans to make to the roles and responsibilities of Ministers of State attached to his Department, arising from the recent Government decision; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15144/09]
- Departmental Expenditure. (12 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Question 1: To ask the Taoiseach the changes to be made to his Department's Estimate for 2009 arising from Budget decisions; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15143/09]
- Written Answers — Water Quality: Water Quality (7 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Question 12: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the steps he will take to ensure that local authorities have sufficient staff, expertise, resources and funding to upgrade water treatment infrastructure in 2009; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18106/09]
- Written Answers — Defence Forces Recruitment: Defence Forces Recruitment (6 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Question 82: To ask the Minister for Defence if he will confirm that no recruitment to the Defence Forces will take place during 2009; the strength of the Army, the Air Corps and the Naval Service as of 1 January 2009; the projected strength of each at the end of 2009; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17771/09]
- Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (6 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Question 175: To ask the Minister for Finance when, arising from his budget announcement of changes in pension related deductions for public servants to ameliorate the impact on lower paid public servants, the new arrangements will come into effect; if it is intended to refund deductions made at the higher, pre-budget rates; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17638/09]
- Order of Business (6 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach could be in trouble himself.
- Leaders' Questions (6 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Almost 200,000 people have lost their jobs since Deputy Cowen became Taoiseach. The precise number is 195,598. That is an average of 517 people losing their jobs every day since the Taoiseach's election. Many of them have lost their jobs because the companies and businesses in which they worked did not get credit from the banks. On 25 June 2008, I informed the Taoiseach that I was hearing...
- Leaders' Questions (6 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: This was succeeded by the nationalisation of Anglo Irish Bank.
- Leaders' Questions (6 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Wait a second. We are obviously using different yardsticks to measure what is working. The Government subsequently proceeded with the recapitalisation of the banks at a cost of â¬7 billion or â¬8.5 billion. This had to be followed up with a statement that the Government would bring in "an bord bail out" at a cost of God only knows how much more to the public purse. In the meantime, the...
- Leaders' Questions (6 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Stick to the question I asked.
- Leaders' Questions (6 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: He might answer the question.
- Leaders' Questions (6 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: We were right.
- Leaders' Questions (6 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: I will resist the temptation to engage in political argy bargy with the Taoiseach.
- Leaders' Questions (6 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: The problem is that all over the country, good businesses are simply trying to survive. These business will thrive again when there is an upturn in the economy. They just need to get to that point while retaining as many staff as possible. They need help and credit. I am repeatedly hearing that the small facilities of â¬5,000, â¬10,000 or â¬20,000 - we are not speaking about large sums...
- Leaders' Questions (6 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: The Taoiseach did not answer my question-----
- Leaders' Questions (6 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: The Members opposite are the Government. What is the Taoiseach's yardstick or measure? The banks claim they are lending but the Central Bank and businesses say they are not. How much can he tell the House about what the guaranteed banks are doing to provide credit to businesses? Today, in the middle of the week, people who need to pay wages or bills by Friday and again next week do not...
- Leaders' Questions (6 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: That makes two of us.
- Leaders' Questions (6 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: Here we go.
- Leaders' Questions (6 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: The Government has not done that.
- Leaders' Questions (6 May 2009)
Eamon Gilmore: The Government has not done that.