This week they said

The week in quotes

The week in quotes

If it suits the company to break the law, they will. – Dublin Bus driver explaining this week's unofficial strike, saying rosters agreed by the company, trade unions and Labour Court might be "illegal"

You had a faction of militant drivers there that wouldn't agree to whatever case you put in front of them. – A driver happy to be back

The circumstances have changed: internationally, economically, financially and domestically. – Former Libertas executive director Naoise Nunn on why people should now vote Yes to Lisbon

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[He's] now working for Fianna Fáil as a consultant. – Libertas leader Declan Ganley dismissing Mr Nunn

Shameless rubbish in the name of power. – Veronica Lario on her husband Silvio Berlusconi's penchant for putting forward young actresses, showgirls and TV starlets as candidates for the European Parliament.

This was absolutely something that we – AIB – went to the Minister with. – AIB source denying any Government pressure behind resignations of senior bank executives