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Order of Business (14 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: It is an opportunity to ensure that any buyer of the company improves investment in the pension fund for those deferred members.

Leaders' Questions (15 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: The Tánaiste is talking herself into eternity.

Leaders' Questions (15 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: The Tánaiste should stop talking.

Leaders' Questions (15 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: It is meaningless.

Leaders' Questions (20 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: Those comments are incorrect.

Junior Cycle Reform: Motion [Private Members] (20 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: Hear, hear.

Order of Business (21 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: There are 166 of us. This is not a party chatroom but a Parliament.

Order of Business (21 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: Yet the parties are dominating it, which plainly is wrong.

Order of Business (21 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: You threw me out, Jerry, under threat. The party leader said anyone who disagreed would not be a candidate in any election in the future. How about that?

Order of Business (21 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: The microphones are off which is why I have to project my voice.

Leaders' Questions (22 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: Get real. What about ordinary English?

Order of Business (22 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: I raise the matter that will be discussed in the Private Members' debate tomorrow at 10 a.m. Yesterday, I met the Chief Whip just outside the Chamber to ask what the position of the Government parties was on this Private Members Bill because it affects our Constitution, parliamentary representation and responsibility to conscience. The proposed section has the exact same wording as the...

Order of Business (22 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: The Chief Whip said he could not tell me the Government's position on it.

Order of Business (22 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: It was discourteous. Earlier this week, I had spoken to the Secretary General of the Department of the Taoiseach to apprise him of what was in this, its meaning and why it was being proposed.

Order of Business (22 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: I am sorry.

Order of Business (22 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: Yesterday, The Taoiseach told me he had consulted the Attorney General. There is no need to consult the Attorney General at this stage.

Order of Business (22 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: I have always co-operated with the Chair.

Order of Business (22 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: You do not have to ask me to leave; you may choose to ask me.

Order of Business (22 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: I will take only one further minute.

Order of Business (22 Jan 2015)

Peter Mathews: It was a Freudian slip.

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