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  • Fianna Fail Senator (Agricultural Panel)
  • Former Fianna Fail TD for Mayo
  • Left the Dáil on 24 May 2007 — General election
  • Entered the Seanad on 13 September 2007 — General election
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Seanad: Order of Business (29 Jun 2010)

“I support Senator O’Toole and many other colleagues who spoke on the EUROSTAT. It is damning that a quote cannot be given by the factories for lamb given that we have the second highest prices in Europe. Will the Leader ask the two relevant Ministers to come into the House? As Senator Ellis outlined, there is a cartel which has to be broken if farmers are to get an equitable price for...”

Seanad: Innovation and Job Creation: Statements (22 Jun 2010)

“I welcome the Minister of State, Deputy Conor Lenihan, and compliment the Minister of State, Deputy Kelleher, on a very comprehensive speech. It was positive rather than negative and we should take the central message from it. The Taoiseach, Deputy Brian Cowen, made clear in a recent speech that the thrust of Government policy on the restoration of fiscal stability and a properly functioning...”

Seanad: Innovation and Job Creation: Statements (22 Jun 2010)

“Those of us on this side of the House have been saying that for some time.”

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  • Has spoken in 32 debates in the last year — well below average among Senators.
  • People have made 0 comments on this Senator's speeches — average among Senators.
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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 38 times in debates — well below average among Senators. (Why is this here?)