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Arthur Morgan, former TD
- Former Sinn Fein TD for Louth
- Left the Dáil on 25 February 2011 — did not stand for re-election
Voting record
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Most recent appearances in parliament
- Finance Bill 2011: Report and Final Stages (27 Jan 2011)
“I am in favour of amendment No. 36, tabled by Deputy Pearse Doherty. He suggests a reduction to 1 cent. This is a technical matter because he would have been ruled out of order if he reduced it to zero as that causes a charge on the Exchequer. The sentiment underpinning the Fine Gael amendment and our amendment is similar. We need to staff up and introduce traction into the tourism sector....”
- Finance Bill 2011: Report and Final Stages (27 Jan 2011)
“Why can it not be moved?”
- Written Answers — Visa Applications: Visa Applications (27 Jan 2011)
“Question 72: To ask the Minister for Justice and Law Reform when an application for family reunification will be completed in respect of a person (details supplied); if two years is an average waiting time for such applications; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4341/11]”
Numerology
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- Has spoken in 130 committee discussions and Dáil debates in the last year — well above average among TDs.
- Has received answers to 409 written questions in the last year — well above average among TDs.
- People have made 0 comments on this TD's speeches — average among TDs.
- This TD's speeches, in the printed record, are readable by an average 16–17 year old, going by the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level score.
- 8 people are tracking whenever this TD speaks.
- Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "public-private partnership") 464 times in debates — well above average among TDs.
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