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Electronic Voting: Motion (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: That is no way for the Minister to refer to the Tánaiste.

Electronic Voting: Motion (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: Fianna Fáil knows all about that.

Electronic Voting: Motion (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: How does the Minister know?

Electronic Voting: Motion (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: How does the Minister know?

Electronic Voting: Motion (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: That is not the argument.

Electronic Voting: Motion (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: That is no way for the Minister to refer to the Tánaiste.

Electronic Voting: Motion (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: There is no paper trail.

Electronic Voting: Motion (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: What about the Tánaiste's comments?

Electronic Voting: Motion (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: I demand that the Minister gives way.

Electronic Voting: Motion (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: The Minister has only come to read a speech. It is all blather.

Electronic Voting: Motion (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: He might as well be talking about headage payments.

Leaders' Questions. (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: One of the recommendations in the DIRT report was that dormant accounts in financial institutions ought to be transferred to the Exchequer to be administered for socially beneficial purposes. This recommendation was taken on board by the Minister for Finance in the 2001 Act when he provided for the establishment of an independent board that would disburse this money in accordance with stated...

Leaders' Questions. (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: That is an entirely disingenuous reply by the Taoiseach. He took me through a description of the process. We know what it is; the question is why the Minister felt it necessary to abrogate his legislation and promise amending legislation so he can get his hands on the money. It is blatantly disingenuous to imply that an applicant might rip-off the system by applying under six different...

Leaders' Questions. (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: It is a hell of a lot more than was dispersed under RAPID.

Leaders' Questions. (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: It is €110 million.

Leaders' Questions. (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: It is only €30 million because the Taoiseach says so.

Leaders' Questions. (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: This is not for rebuilding Ballymun.

Leaders' Questions. (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: Napoleon would never have got into the Dublin Port tunnel.

Order of Business. (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: Having changed his position half a dozen times on whether the introduction of electronic voting in the forthcoming elections could or could not be done by order, has the Taoiseach's Government discovered, at the 12th hour, that it requires primary legislation? When will such legislation be introduced? Will he assure the House that it will not be introduced before electronic voting in the...

Order of Business. (17 Feb 2004)

Pat Rabbitte: The Taoiseach told us that he would not introduce the legislation.

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