Results 2,321-2,340 of 13,254 for speaker:Seán Sherlock
- Meat Imports (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: I appreciate the Minister of State's reply. I accept that the laws of supply and demand are among the dynamics in this instance. He said that "4% of sheep meat imports into Ireland last year came from New Zealand". How does that translate in terms of monetary value? I do not know if the Minister of State has those figures. If he does not, I will accept it and suggest they may be...
- Sugar Beet Production (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: I ask for clarification. From where has the Minister derived the figure of the price of 26 cent per litre? Is this the amount that would make it sustainable? Is the Minister now saying that pre-2015 there is no possibility of subsidisation of beet growing for the production of ethanol? Is he saying there would be no Government support for the production of ethanol from sugar beet?
- Sugar Beet Production (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: Tell that to the Fine Gael boys in Mallow.
- Sugar Beet Production (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: The Minister is now deliberately provoking a debate on the issue.
- Sugar Beet Production (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: The Minister had the last word, and then-----
- Sugar Beet Production (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: The Minister is provoking a debate on this issue.
- Sugar Beet Production (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: That was a cheap parting shot.
- Sugar Beet Production (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: You could not be up to them.
- Animal Carcase Classification (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: I do not know whether the Minister was about to get to it, but one part of the question was about deficiencies found by his inspectors in the past.
- Milk Quota (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: On the basis of the targets set out for increased production in that area, what bearing will the Food Harvest 2020 proposals have on this scheme?
- EU-IMF Programme for Ireland and National Recovery Plan 2011-14: Statements (Resumed) (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: He is hale and hearty anyway.
- Stability and the Budgetary Process: Motion (Resumed) (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: I welcome the Fine Gael motion, which the Labour Party supports. In speaking on the question of political and economic stability, we have before us proposals by the European Commission in relation to co-ordination on economic governance issues. What goes to the heart of this is the very existence of political and economic co-ordination on issues of a monetary nature. Events in recent...
- Stability and the Budgetary Process: Motion (Resumed) (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: I am speaking of the people of my generation. While there is no blame apportioning to that generation of Fianna Fáil politicians, there is a sense that they do not appreciate the anger and sheer sense of betrayal among the public. Some of the people of my generation on the Government benches are as vigilant as their elders in defending the party line and the sins of those who have gone...
- Stability and the Budgetary Process: Motion (Resumed) (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: People in Dublin know about hurling all right.
- Stability and the Budgetary Process: Motion (Resumed) (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: And a Limerick man.
- Stability and the Budgetary Process: Motion (Resumed) (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: Does Deputy O'Brien not acknowledge the economic morass we find ourselves in?
- Stability and the Budgetary Process: Motion (Resumed) (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: Deputy O'Brien needs to acknowledge the economic morass we are in.
- Stability and the Budgetary Process: Motion (Resumed) (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: I apologise.
- Stability and the Budgetary Process: Motion (Resumed) (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: Who did the Green Party catch out?
- Stability and the Budgetary Process: Motion (Resumed) (1 Dec 2010)
Seán Sherlock: Try a chasm.