Enda Kenny Holds Leaders Questions For Final Time.

Enda Kenny says he has no regrets about his time as Taoiseach.
Today marked the final time that Kenny would preside as Taoiseach, with the Tánaiste due to fill in tomorrow, and a new Fine Gael leader due to be elected on Friday.
Questions were dominated by the proposed sale of AIB, with Kenny standing by the decision to use the proceeds to pay the national debt.
But he admitted his instincts had told him it was now time to move on:
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