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Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: Tá a fhios ag an Teach go bhfuil IBRC imithe agus gur cuireadh isteach bainisteoir speisialta. Tá conradh sealadach tugtha ag an bainisteoir speisialta do na daoine a bhí ag obair le IBRC agus tá súil agam, agus de réir an bhainisteora speisialta, tar éis am cuí beidh an cuid is mó dóibh siúd a bhí ag obair le Anglo Irish Bank agus...

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: Tuigeann an Teachta gur tharla an t-athrú seo iontach tobann agus bhí brú ar an Rialtas an bainisteoir speisialta a chur isteach láithreach. Tá súil agam go mbeidh sé in ann déileáil le imní na ndaoine a bhí ag obair i IBRC agus atá ag obair i NAMA faoi láthair.

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: There are two Bills here. The first has been published with 1,400 sections, while the second will not take effect until the first has been dealt with. We have some distance to go in this regard as these matters are highly complex and technical.

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: An bhfuil an Teachta ag caint faoi an Consumer and Competition Bill?

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: Tá an Bille sin casta. Bhí sé ar intinn go bhfoilseofaí é an seisiún seo, ach ag bpointe seo ní dóigh liom go n-éireoidh linn é sin a dhéanamh de bharr na deacrachtaí atá tar éis teacht os ár gcomhair. Maidir leis an mBille a bhaineann le cúrsaí foraoiseachta, foilseofar é an seisiún seo.

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: Déanfaidh sé, cinnte.

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: Beidh cead ag an Teachta siúl amach arís chomh fada le Tuar Mhic Céadaigh agus glacadh le cé chomh hálainn agus atá sé.

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: Tá sé i gceist Uimh. 28, an Bille um Fheidhmeannacht na Seirbhíse Sláinte (Rialachas), 2012 [Seanad] - An Dara Céim (atógáil); Uimh. 1, an Bille Fórsaí Cosanta (Ilphardún agus Díolúine maidir leis an Dara Cogadh Domhanda), 2012 [Seanad] - An Dara Céim; agus Uimh. 2, an Bille um Cheartas Coiriúil (Ciontuithe Spíonta),...

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: Sometimes I wonder about-----

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: -----Deputy Martin coming in and making these Second Stage speeches.

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: Does he not remember just over two years ago when he was on this side of the House?

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: Deputy Martin comes in here with his rant every week about the property tax.

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: In Fianna Fáil's national recovery plan in November 2010 before the troika arrived there, Fianna Fáil planned to introduce a property tax in 2012 and to raise €530 million from it in 2013. That is a fact.

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: The Deputy wants to forget this fact conveniently.

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: Later in 2010 during its negotiations with the IMF, about which it did not tell anybody, Fianna Fáil agreed that the introduction of the property tax before the end of 2011 and to increase it again in 2012. The Deputy comes in here and mouths off about all the amendments he wanted to put down to the property tax.

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: I recognise that last Friday, two extra hours were offered for debate on this.

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: An hour was wasted yesterday with the semantics and game playing that went on. The fact of the matter is that when he had his opportunity, he was not to be trusted on these matters. I will answer his question on the guillotine. I do not like to do this but the Deputy and the House will have to consider this. We are going to have to look at the way we can do business more effectively in...

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: Hold on a second. The Deputy does not want to listen. That was his problem when he was in government. He did not listen.

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: We are going to have to make a decision. The people will make their decision later in the year about the abolition of the Seanad but I consider that we need to look at the way legislation is drafted here, the priorities accorded to the legislation in the country's interest and what it is that really is a priority.

Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)

Enda Kenny: It may well be that the House might have to sit five days a week.

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