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Trevor Sargent, former TD
- Former Green Party TD for Dublin North
- Left the Dáil on 25 February 2011 — General election (stood again)
Voting record
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Most recent appearances in parliament
- Twenty-ninth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2010: First Stage (16 Dec 2010)
“Tairgim: Go gceadófar go dtabharfar isteach Bille dá ngairtear Acht chun an Bunreacht a Leasú. I move: That leave be granted to introduce a Bill entitled an Act to amend the Constitution. Ba mhaith liom beannachtaà na féile a ghuà ort, a Cheann Comhairle, agus ar gach éinne sa Teach.”
- Twenty-ninth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2010: First Stage (16 Dec 2010)
“Tairgim: "Go dtógfar an Bille in am Comhaltaà PrÃobháideacha." I move: "That the Bill be taken in Private Members' time."”
- Written Answers — Departmental Statistics: Departmental Statistics (23 Nov 2010)
“Question 133: To ask the Minister for Finance the number of PAYE employees delineated in â¬10,000 income brackets and distinguished as between public sector workers and all workers; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [43932/10]”
Numerology
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- Has spoken in 26 committee discussions and Dáil debates in the last year — below average among TDs.
- Has received answers to 14 written questions in the last year — below average among TDs.
- People have made 1 comment on this TD's speeches — above 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.
- 13 people are tracking whenever this TD speaks.
- Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "public-private partnership") 581 times in debates — well above average among TDs.
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