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- Home Help and Home Care Services: Motion [Private Members] (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: It does not matter. She spoke about social inclusion, and caring and sharing, but now she comes in here and-----
- Home Help and Home Care Services: Motion [Private Members] (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: I will correct the record - that is fine. She was on an Oireachtas committee with me - the name eludes me, but it does not matter. The Minister of State has a much longer record in politics than I have. However, she should be ashamed about what she said to the Disability Federation of Ireland - Deputy Kelleher was there also. When she was asked about the appalling cuts in August to the...
- Home Help and Home Care Services: Motion [Private Members] (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: However, the Minister of State, Deputy Kathleen Lynch, gets on with the bullyboy, the Minister, Deputy Reilly and she is leaning down to lick his coat-tails and to support privatisation.
- Home Help and Home Care Services: Motion [Private Members] (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: There is no agenda except to-----
- Order of Business (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: It should not be in the Dáil.
- Order of Business (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: It should.
- Order of Business (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: There was noise in Kilkenny after the match.
- Order of Business (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: Bring back James Tully.
- Order of Business (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: It will not save anything.
- Order of Business (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: People have been protesting regularly outside the Dáil, including today, because a major contract-----
- Order of Business (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: I refer to the Construction Contracts Bill. A company in Kilkenny, which was involved in a major project for a school, has disappeared, leaving high and dry hundreds of employees-----
- Order of Business (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: -----and dozens of subcontractors.
- Order of Business (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: It is in order. I refer to the subcontractors Bill, which has been promised for so long.
- Order of Business (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: The protestors were there because dozens of subcontractors have been left high and dry. When will the Bill be before the House?
- Order of Business (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: When will we see it?
- Order of Business (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: The Government messed up the whole thing.
- Order of Business (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: I am not.
- Order of Business (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: For what is it a matter?
- Leaders' Questions (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: Does the Taoiseach remember it?
- Written Answers — Department of Finance: Fuel Prices (16 Oct 2012)
Mattie McGrath: To ask the Minister for Finance his plans to introduce a pay as you go system of taxation to assist road hauliers who are struggling to meet large taxation on their vehicles due to current market conditions; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [44631/12]