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Leaders' Questions (8 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: Clearly, it is news------

Leaders' Questions (8 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: -----to many of the Government Deputies. It is dealt with in Question No. 2 of the Government's questions and answers document-----

Leaders' Questions (8 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: -----issued by the Department of Finance yesterday. I will quote it for the Deputy.

Leaders' Questions (8 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: The question states: "Will land and development loans outside of Ireland be transferred to NAMA?"

Leaders' Questions (8 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: The answer to the question is: "Yes, land and development loans outside of Ireland will be eligible for transfer to NAMA."

Leaders' Questions (8 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: Here is the point.

Leaders' Questions (8 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: I have asked a question of the Taoiseach which I want him to answer.

Leaders' Questions (8 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: The Government-----

Leaders' Questions (8 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: A Cheann Comhairle, we are here on a morning when working people on modest incomes are being screwed to pay for the mistakes made by Fianna Fáil during 12 years in government.

Leaders' Questions (8 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: For six months now, in dealing with the banks and development, this Government has been protecting and cosseting friends who brought down the Irish economy.

Leaders' Questions (8 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: Some of those friends have been investing and dabbling in property abroad. Guess what? They are now going to use the Irish taxpayer and Government bonds to bail out the developments, the bad debts incurred for developments in Bulgaria, Dubai, Florida, Latvia and so on, none of which would have contributed anything to the Irish economy. I want to know from the Taoiseach how much of that...

Leaders' Questions (8 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: How much property abroad is involved?

Leaders' Questions (8 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: How much property abroad is involved?

Leaders' Questions (8 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: It is not a game.

Leaders' Questions (8 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: This is our country too.

Written Answers — Redundancy Payments: Redundancy Payments (7 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 18: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if her attention has been drawn to the problems created for small and medium sized enterprises which have been forced to make employees redundant as a result of the recession because of the delays in processing applications for the rebate of 60% of the statutory redundancy payments to which they are entitled;...

Written Answers — Cancer Screening Programme: Cancer Screening Programme (7 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: Question 96: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the percentage of eligible women who have been screened by BreastCheck as of 31 January 2009, broken down by county; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [14230/09]

Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: The batch of financial resolutions before us covers quite a wide range. If taxes on income are to increase - and they clearly are in this budget in the form of the increased income levy and changes in PRSI - then there is a consistent logic in applying similar increases at least to capital taxes. On the issue of capital acquisitions tax, I understand why and I agree that in times when...

Financial Resolution No. 10: Stamp Duties (7 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: Is it a good idea to talk about who is naked?

Financial Resolution No. 4: Mineral Oil Tax (7 Apr 2009)

Eamon Gilmore: This section of the budget caused me some surprise. Will the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment tell us the expected take from the increases in excise in the budget? I thought there was scope for the Government to do more in this area than it has done because it would raise money immediately and do so more fairly than applying levies that hit the pay packets of working people....

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