Results 4,061-4,080 of 4,928 for speaker:Peter Mathews
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: -----in negotiations for a resolution to the financing problem of this country.
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: It is not good enough.
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: Some new legislation that could help with this, and help the 40,000-----
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: We have a few minutes left.
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: I can explain.
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: Yes.
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: Yes.
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: On promised legislation.
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: In the programme for Government, the Government promised that it was going to sort out the financial sector.
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: This is related to that.
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: The Taoiseach should not mention that figure of €50 billion. He has fallen short by €50 billion.
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: For whose benefit?
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: For whose benefit? Not for the benefit of the people. Some 40,000 mortgages are in deep distress. That is 140,000-----
- Order of Business (25 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: If statistics are correct, some are certain to take their own lives.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: Creative accounting.
- Leaders' Questions (26 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: It tries.
- Order of Business (26 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: Touching on the taxation and certain other matters (international mutual assistance) Bill, I was disappointed and depressed when I read on the front page of one of today's newspapers that the Minister for Finance, Deputy Noonan, has more or less shown he is siding with the strong and, insensitively, is abandoning the weak.
- Order of Business (26 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: It is important.
- Order of Business (26 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: There are many millions of people in Greece who are barely surviving and many are dying. To say that Greece should not seek a debt write-down is out of order and repugnant to me as a citizen of Europe. He should apologise for saying that.
- Order of Business (26 Feb 2015)
Peter Mathews: How dare he say that to another country. They never said it to us. On Sunday a very noble worthy group of people in Ballyhea will complete their fourth year of protest against unjustly placing losses of about €30 billion of a private bank on the Irish people.