• "This was a cosy culture of common purpose in which the imperative was to keep the boom going, with the government chivvying businessmen to 'pull on the green jersey'. Politics was a catalyst of the crisis, not a restraint." The
Financial Times, commenting in 2010 on the origins of the Irish financial crisis under the former Irish
Taoiseach Bertie Ahern's administration. • "The two phrases that summed up the fatuity of Fianna Fáil–led governments under
Bertie Ahern and
Brian Cowen were (a) 'pull on the green jersey' and (b) 'talking down the economy'." Acclaimed Irish journalist,
Fintan O'Toole, commenting in 2012 on why Ireland failed to anticipate the severe property crash of 2009–2012 • "Tánaiste Gilmore has been accused of 'hypocrisy' and 'amnesia' following his comments to the opposition parties that they should 'put on the green jersey' and support the government in its negotiations with the Troika." Irish
Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore, asking Irish opposition parties in 2012 to accept proposals of the
Troika. • "He said he was motivated to do this because of his understanding of a request from
Pat Neary, the Chief Executive of the Financial Regulator, and the Central Bank governor John Hurley, for the Irish banks to support each other, a so-called 'green jersey' agenda". The 2016 trial of ex.
Permanent TSB CEO Denis Casey on his authorisation of €7 billion in loans to support
Anglo Irish Bank. • "I think I pulled on the green jersey in order to compromise in relation to, and agreeing to, an appeal for different reasons, but so that we could move into an era of tax justice." Irish Minister,
Katherine Zappone, on
RTÉ news as to why she voted to appeal the
€13 billion fine against Apple, despite being a supporter of tax justice. • "But before we all pull on the green Apple jersey, let's stop and think about what we're doing and what we're saying about ourselves to the world." Acclaimed Irish journalist,
Fintan O'Toole, commenting on Ireland's decision in 2016 on whether to appeal the EU's
€ billion fine against Apple, which would be paid to Ireland. • "Mr Grehan [Senior Counsel for David Drumm] said Mr Drumm answered Ireland's call when it came, donned the green jersey, and did not desert his post at Anglo Irish Bank." The 2018 trial of
Anglo Irish Bank CEO
David Drumm on his actions as the Irish banking crisis began to unfurl. • "System failures, administrative errors, endless reviews and prevarications, lost records, putting on the green jersey, alleged lack of resourcesall these things have been used to justify wrongdoing. No longer."
Taoiseach,
Leo Varadkar, in 2017 defending a no-confidence motion regarding the
Garda whistleblower scandal. • "When [MEP]
Matt Carthy put that to the Minister's predecessor, (
Michael Noonan), his response was that this was very unpatriotic and he should wear the green jersey." TD
Pearse Doherty,
Sinn Féin Deputy Leader, noting in 2017, Finance Minister
Michael Noonan's response to being told the "
single malt" had replaced "double Irish", in a
Dáil Éireann debate. ==References==