Results 801-820 of 3,623 for speaker:Ulick Burke
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: I really thought that as the Minister had been invited to the House some time ago and would have had time to prepare, he would bring the specific details along with him. I asked him a specific question and I am restating it now. Will he, irrespective of what is on the Internet, indicate how many specific small sewerage schemes have benefited from an allocation of funding through the CLÃR...
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: No, I did not. The Minister should not further misrepresent me. On a point of order, if the Minister checks the record of what I said he will see he has misrepresented and misconstrued it. That is what he did in the letter I read to the House and he is at it again now.
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: Now the Minister is going back to what was said before. These are theshenanigans in which he wishes to engage. I came to the House out of courtesy to listen to theMinister, but he is merely going back to aprevious debate. He talked about something I said today and now he has gone back to something else.
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: We all know what was said. The Minister need not split hairs.
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: You should ask him to stick to the point, a Leas-Chathaoirligh. He has been missing it all day.
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: Is the Minister talking about what I said today or what I said in February?
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: We have heard it all already.
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: If the Leas-Chathaoirleach will give me the facility to repeat the Minister's letter expressing astonishmentââ
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: The facts are here in front of me. If the Minister does not have them I will gladly present them to him. That was a shot in the dark.
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: The message is getting through. Hallelujah.
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: I thank the Minister.
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: The Minister was a member of the county council not so long ago. Did he choose them? That is the important question. If he cannot answer itââ
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: That is what I told the Minister today. It was his own creation.
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: Did the Minister give Deputy Fahey a glimpse of them?
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: This is all very intricate.
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: From the Minister's criticism of them I would not say they had much input.
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: That is not factually correct.
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: That is the Minister's spin on it.
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: It is certainly well designed.
- Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)
Ulick Burke: In the Minister's constituency.