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Seanad: Supported Care Home Standards (14 Jul 2010)

“I welcome the Minister of State, Deputy Cuffe. It is not a personal attack on him, but when I put down an Adjournment motion and there is not a Minister from the relevant Department present, I always place on record that one should be here. I have never been involved in a debate with Minister of State, Deputy Cuffe, and I hope he will have positive news for me on this issue. It concerns the...”

Seanad: Supported Care Home Standards (14 Jul 2010)

“I have been here for eight years and, for whatever reason, this is the fourth, if not the fifth, year in which I have had the last Adjournment matter on the last sitting day. It has been a long term and most people are looking forward to the break. I wish the Leas-Chathaoirleach, the Minister of State and the staff of the Houses a good break in the coming weeks.”

Seanad: Death of Former Member: Expressions of Sympathy (14 Jul 2010)

“I join with my colleagues in expressing sympathy to Peggy, Róisín, Michael, David and the extended family. I got to know Joe pretty well over the years. As Senator Cummins mentioned, he was a lifelong great political friend of my neighbour and political mentor, Dick Dowling. They shared many interests, as well as sharing an office, for a long time. On my first day as a Senator after the...”

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  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 379 times in debates — above average among Senators. (Why is this here?)