Results 41,081-41,100 of 51,305 for speaker:Micheál Martin
- Leaders' Questions (25 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: I asked the Taoiseach first, if the European Central Bank would-----
- Leaders' Questions (25 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: The Taoiseach has gone back to the old games.
- Leaders' Questions (25 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: I did not say "days".
- Leaders' Questions (25 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: It is very difficult to get an answer to a question.
- Leaders' Questions (25 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: The Taoiseach said he would burn the bondholders.
- Leaders' Questions (25 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: That is because of decisions that were taken by the previous Government.
- Leaders' Questions (25 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: Greece is about to default on its debt. I am talking about the banking debt.
- Leaders' Questions (25 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: The Taoiseach will not tell us.
- Leaders' Questions (25 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: How many bankers-----
- Leaders' Questions (25 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: He never really meant that.
- Leaders' Questions (25 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: The Taoiseach should come off the stage.
- Leaders' Questions (25 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: He voted against everything.
- Leaders' Questions (25 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: It is interconnected. It is all related.
- Ministerial Staff (25 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: Question 5: To ask the Taoiseach if he has put in place in his Department any expertise in relation to health policy. [31045/11]
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: The Government signed two memorandums in April and July of this year.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: I remind the Minister, Deputy Rabbitte, that his colleague, the Minister for Finance, has confirmed that privatisation will take place.
- Leaders' Questions (19 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: The Taoiseach keeps going on and on.
- Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: I do. With regard to the announcement the Taoiseach made yesterday on the Order of Business, as with most things announced by the Government, his claim of radically opening up the budget process falls apart under even the most basic examination. The Taoiseach said the budget and the White Paper will be published exactly as before, and the departmental spending Estimates will be published...
- Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: I am asking why we are expected to debate and vote on exact spending limits in a few weeks time but we will not be allowed to see the result of the spending review until 1 December.
- Order of Business (19 Oct 2011)
Micheál Martin: It is plainly ridiculous. If the comprehensive spending review has any substance-----