Results 1,801-1,820 of 7,641 for speaker:Rónán Mullen
- Seanad: Order of Business (15 Nov 2011)
Rónán Mullen: Fine Gael people, many of whom feel this was a wrong-headed move, know what they have to do on this issue. I do not believe it will go away because it was unnecessarily hurtful. Not only was it a hurtful gesture, it is quite interesting to note that many eminent, neutral commentators in the media, including people like Mr. Stephen Collins, Mr. Deaglán de Bréadún and Mr. Eamon Delaney, a...
- Seanad: Order of Business (15 Nov 2011)
Rónán Mullen: I do not like having to say this but many people welcomed what the Taoiseach had to say when he was running for office about the new approach that would be taken and they will be disappointed to see that he is back to old, bad practices. I spend a great deal of time showing school and college groups and others around Leinster House and I talk to them very often about the separation of powers...
- Seanad: Order of Business (15 Nov 2011)
Rónán Mullen: It does not help the perception around our separation of powers when there is such an obvious link between political participation and appointment to the Judiciary, in particular. We need to debate that and other appointments to State agencies. The people are looking and they want to see whether Ireland is turning a corner in terms of new, better and more ethical practices. We should have...
- Seanad: Order of Business (15 Nov 2011)
Rónán Mullen: There is plenty of room up here. The air is purer.
- Seanad: Order of Business (15 Nov 2011)
Rónán Mullen: Do they have a leader?
- Seanad: Order of Business (16 Nov 2011)
Rónán Mullen: Forced on us by the Labour Party.
- Seanad: Order of Business (16 Nov 2011)
Rónán Mullen: I would be happy to second Senator Walsh's amendment to the Order of Business. I do not need to elaborate on the issue because my views on it are well known. I also support the Senator's remarks on job creation. If struggling companies managed to work out an arrangement with lenders that allows them to survive in these difficult economic times, it would be strange if the Revenue...
- Seanad: Order of Business (16 Nov 2011)
Rónán Mullen: The Taoiseach is watching "Downton Abbey".
- Seanad: Tribunal of Inquiry: Motion (17 Nov 2011)
Rónán Mullen: I also welcome the Minister to the House and thank him for personally attending the debate. I support what other speakers have said. As we know, some of the exchanges on this issue in recent months were somewhat fraught. Today, however, we are noting that a request has been made for an extension of the tribunal's timeframe. As the Minister said, this is consistent with the assurances...
- Seanad: Order of Business (23 Nov 2011)
Rónán Mullen: I commend Senator Eamonn Coghlan and the other Taoiseach-nominated Senators for bringing forward this important issue on Private Members' time. I certainly intend to attend and participate in the debate. It is an issue in which the Seanad can play a role in heightening public awareness of a growing issue of concern. Very often people can get lost in technicalities. The issues involved in...
- Seanad: Water Services (Amendment) Bill 2011: Committee Stage (Resumed) (23 Nov 2011)
Rónán Mullen: Amend the legislation.
- Seanad: Order of Business (30 Nov 2011)
Rónán Mullen: Many issues are pressing on the Minister for Health and they are all important. I hope that in dealing with the many problems arising where there are different interest groups in society pointing to injustices to themselves, the Government does not forget there is a world outside Ireland, where people also face major challenges. I was struck by a comment yesterday in The Irish Times, where...
- Seanad: Order of Business (30 Nov 2011)
Rónán Mullen: Medicine is supposed to be neutral. A few weeks ago, Senators on this side tabled a motion on gendercide, which was well-received across the House. The Government insisted on tabling an amendment that removed any references to India and China as specific countries where this is a problem.
- Seanad: Order of Business (30 Nov 2011)
Rónán Mullen: Will the Leader make it known to the Minister for Health that many of us in this House would like Ireland to make special gestures to support Dr. Hamroush in her new duties in a challenging place? We should be proud of the fact that one of our own has taken on this important responsibility. She did so at considerable inconvenience to herself and her family. I also ask that the wider...
- Seanad: Order of Business (30 Nov 2011)
Rónán Mullen: I ask that we do not lose our sense of solidarity with other people for short-term interests, however pressing they may seem in this time and place.
- Seanad: Order of Business (1 Dec 2011)
Rónán Mullen: I support Senator Bacik's remarks in terms of the debates for which she called in the new year. It is important we are provided with an opportunity to scrutinise legislation to the maximum extent possible and that we have an opportunity to discuss issues before legislation comes before us. Like Senator Bacik, I found yesterday's engagement with the various bodies that appeared before the...
- Seanad: Order of Business (1 Dec 2011)
Rónán Mullen: As we are very democratic, there is definitely that possibility.
- Seanad: Order of Business (6 Dec 2011)
Rónán Mullen: I support every word of what Senator O'Brien said in regard to the cuts to the disability allowance. We should ask ourselves why this type of thing happens. Every utterance, every move from the Government these days is crash tested through a process of leaks and soundings with a view to determining which elements of public opinion need to be placated and prioritised. It is at times like...
- Seanad: Order of Business (6 Dec 2011)
Rónán Mullen: On a point of order, did the Leader give a commitment to having a debate on media standards?
- Seanad: Order of Business (6 Dec 2011)
Rónán Mullen: I would like to know if there is such a commitment.