Results 19,941-19,960 of 21,588 for speaker:Denis Naughten
- Future of Irish Farming: Motion (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: I hope the Minster of State, Deputy Browne, was as proud as the Deputy.
- Future of Irish Farming: Motion (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: The Deputy should not return to Galway to say that. He will be lynched. The farmers there will wait from him in the long grass.
- Future of Irish Farming: Motion (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: The Minister is embarrassed.
- Future of Irish Farming: Motion (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: The Deputy should read the motion.
- Future of Irish Farming: Motion (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: Who will Fianna Fáil go into Government with? Will it be Sinn Féin?
- Future of Irish Farming: Motion (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: Fianna Fáil members should make up their minds.
- Future of Irish Farming: Motion (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: Not many of them are present.
- Future of Irish Farming: Motion (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: Is that why the IFA walked out of the partnership talks?
- Future of Irish Farming: Motion (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: I hope it is quicker than the waste management grants.
- Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: I welcome the opportunity to speak on the Finance Bill and to highlight some areas where the Government could have taken further steps to address some anomalies in the Bill. Regarding the publication of the Finance Bill and the budget, it is clear that the situation continues whereby one third of taxpayers pay the highest rate of tax of 42 cent in the euro. That is unacceptable and is a long...
- Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: I know that the decentralisation to Carrick-on-Shannon and Athlone is moving along at a snail's pace but decentralisation to Ballinasloe and Roscommon seems to have stalled. We have been informed that approximately 200 Land Registry jobs will not be relocated to Roscommon town until mid-2009. That is greatly disappointing. The demand exists and there are more than enough civil servants...
- Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: I would be pleased if the Government abolished the 20% tax and if the capital gains tax roll-over relief had not been removed.
- Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: No, it was zero.
- Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: I will explain this for the benefit of the Minister of State, who has many irate constituents because of this. Capital gains tax was levied at 40% but farmers who were forced to sell to the State under a compulsory purchase order paid no capital gains tax if they reinvested the sum prior to, or within a subsequent five-year period of, the compulsory purchase order. The majority of farmers in...
- Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: That is a broken record. We were creating 1,000 jobs per week.
- Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: I remember the by-election in which the Minister of State was elected.
- Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: If the Deputy is going through history he should remember the Tallaght strategy.
- Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: Fianna Fáil broke its agreement as usual.
- Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: Surely the minimum wage should not be taxed.
- Finance Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (8 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: Do not tell me the Minister of State proposed that.