Results 1,161-1,180 of 1,310 for speaker:Shane McEntee
- Foreign Conflicts (8 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: I will conclude shortly. In saying all of this, we must be also realistic about what the international community can accomplish in regard to Syria. There is little or no appetite anywhere for any form of external intervention. This also extends to any idea of arming those now opposed to the Syrian regime. We must never fail to remember that Syria is a country through which many fault...
- Foreign Conflicts (8 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: In a statement the Tánaiste outlined the widespread international revulsion at what is currently taking place in Syria and the steps which are being taken by concerned members of the international community to try to put a halt to the killings, repression and terror currently being inflicted by the Assad regime and its forces upon the Syrian people. The League of Arab States is playing a...
- Gender Equality (8 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: Given it is international women's day, I must say they are all looking very well today in the Dáil. I welcome the opportunity afforded by this debate to underline the Government's strong commitment to improving corporate governance, particularly in light of the serious shortcomings of corporate governance revealed in the recent past in both the private and the State sector. The quality of...
- Gender Equality (8 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: I might not answer that point at all.
- Gender Equality (8 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: I wonder what answer Deputy Mathews might have given. One is ashamed, especially when one sees the manner in which women are treated in other countries. Everyone must strive to achieve equality. We are all the same and we are all entitled to the same wages and to be in the same positions. With people such as Deputy Mitchell O'Connor fighting for that aim it is not too far away in this...
- Leaders' Questions (14 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: Deputy Adams wants to pull the plug.
- Banking Sector Regulation: Motion (Resumed) (14 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: On a point of order, I would like to apologise for what happened. I sincerely mean this.
- Banking Sector Regulation: Motion (Resumed) (14 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: I am making a genuine apology.
- Banking Sector Regulation: Motion (Resumed) (14 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: On a point of order, I accept what Deputy McGuinness said and I hope he accepts what I said. On two occasions, I stood on the Government side while there was no one on the Opposition side of the House. Deputy McGuinness should not throw stones.
- Banking Sector Regulation: Motion (Resumed) (14 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: I stood here on two occasions -----
- Banking Sector Regulation: Motion (Resumed) (14 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: On two occasions I stood here and there were no Members on the Opposition benches. Deputy McGuinness should be careful what he throws.
- Banking Sector Regulation: Motion (Resumed) (14 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: We are sorting out the mess of Deputy O'Dea's party.
- Banking Sector Regulation: Motion (Resumed) (14 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: Deputy O'Dea should explain what his party did.
- Banking Sector Regulation: Motion (Resumed) (14 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: The Deputy's Government overruled the Central Bank in 2005.
- Banking Sector Regulation: Motion (Resumed) (14 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: The Deputy has a cheek, as a former Minister in the last Government.
- Banking Sector Regulation: Motion (Resumed) (14 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: The Deputy was part of the Government that ignored the Central Bank advice in 2005 and 2006.
- Banking Sector Regulation: Motion (Resumed) (14 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: The Deputy has a cheek.
- Banking Sector Regulation: Motion (Resumed) (14 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: The Deputy let down his electorate.
- Banking Sector Regulation: Motion (Resumed) (14 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: The Deputy's Government ignored the Central Bank advice in 2005.
- Banking Sector Regulation: Motion (Resumed) (14 Mar 2012)
Shane McEntee: Nobody is listening to the Deputy.