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- Order of Business (12 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: We are, and I will tell you why.
- Order of Business (12 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: A vast amount of legislation going through the Houses at the moment derives from this territory.
- Order of Business (12 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: To ignore it would be stupid.
- Order of Business (12 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: The Taoiseach was in Davos less than three weeks ago where Ken Rogoff, an internationally regarded economics professor-----
- Order of Business (12 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: -----said that a debt write-down for Ireland would be the right thing for Europe to do.
- Order of Business (12 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: Now, the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany is saying that the ECB is being prohibited from doing what it has been doing since Mr. Draghi instructed in 2012.
- Order of Business (12 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: In other words, the outright monetary transactions are illegal. This is a major mess.
- Order of Business (12 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: Small and medium-sized enterprises have €60 billion in debt and €25 billion, which according to-----
- Recent Flooding: Statements (12 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: The Deputy may continue.
- Recent Flooding: Statements (12 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: The Deputy has three minutes remaining.
- Recent Flooding: Statements (12 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: While the conversation is interesting, I remind the House that we are taking statements.
- Recent Flooding: Statements (12 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: The Deputy's time is up.
- Recent Flooding: Statements (12 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: Is that agreed? Agreed.
- Recent Flooding: Statements (12 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: I call the Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, Deputy Alan Kelly, who is sharing time with Deputies Conway and Kevin Humphreys.
- Recent Flooding: Statements (12 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: The next speaker is Deputy Naughten. He he is sharing time with Deputy Terence Flanagan and they will have five minutes each.
- Recent Flooding: Statements (12 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: Yes, if he arrives.
- Recent Flooding: Statements (12 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: The next speaker is Deputy Terence Flanagan who will have four minutes and Deputy Timmins will have a minute and a half.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Forthcoming Economic and Financial Affairs Council: Minister for Finance (13 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: Assessable.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Forthcoming Economic and Financial Affairs Council: Minister for Finance (13 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: I thank the Minister and his officials for attending. I wish to reverberate the questions Deputy Boyd Barrett posed. Increasingly, as I approach the completion of my third year in the Dáil, it is disappointing that a full discussion has not really taken place in ordinary and conversational English about the fairness of the taxation system, how incomes are generated, whether they are...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform: Forthcoming Economic and Financial Affairs Council: Minister for Finance (13 Feb 2014)
Peter Mathews: This is part of the ECOFIN debate. Countries across Europe in the eurozone, which are now seeking monetary union and so forth, must address these problems. As recently as last Friday, the German constitutional court said that the actions and operations of the ECB in its OMT operations are unconstitutional from the German point of view. That affects all financial legislation going through...