Results 17,181-17,200 of 21,019 for speaker:Mattie McGrath
- Order of Business (7 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: Where is he?
- Order of Business (7 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: Where is the Chief Whip?
- Order of Business (7 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: Cá bhfuil an Whip?
- Order of Business (7 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: For God's sake.
- Order of Business (7 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: The Tánaiste is codding himself.
- Order of Business (7 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: It is a sell out.
- Order of Business (7 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: We know what will happen.
- Order of Business (7 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: An Bord Uisce.
- Order of Business (7 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: Cad a dhéanfaidh an-----
- Order of Business (7 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: It is a charade.
- Order of Business (7 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: A point of order has been called.
- Leaders' Questions (7 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: It is €2,500.
- Leaders' Questions (7 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: It is being taxed.
- Leaders' Questions (7 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: Where is the saving?
- Leaders' Questions (7 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: One is taxed from the cradle to the grave.
- Leaders' Questions (7 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: It was a slow burner.
- Health Insurance: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (6 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: I apologise as I was delayed. I compliment and thank the proposers of the motion, which is worthy. We must examine the issue. The population is ageing and, by extension, will become sicker. We discussed the costs of various issues, including generic drugs, in the term of the previous Government. I am a victim of the system myself. I was rushed to a private hospital in the city last...
- Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: Tá dhá ceist agam. Maidir leis an céad ceann, I refer to the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (Amendment) Act 2011. Nobody is sorry to see Anglo Irish Bank imithe and not many were present for its sochraid or funeral. However, two issues arise, the first of which is a human issue. Some of the workers at Anglo Irish Bank visited the House twice in the past...
- Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: Yes, only cúpla seachtaine ó shin we passed legislation on this issue in the middle of the night. There is a human story in this. We spoke about fairness this morning agus gach rud mar sin. The staff of Anglo Irish Bank must be treated fairly. They have given sterling service and, as such, they are entitled to be respected. They are now helping the receiver to recoup what he...
- Order of Business (6 Mar 2013)
Mattie McGrath: The workers have been told they cannot work for Allied Irish Banks. They are being denied the right to work elsewhere.