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- Leaders' Questions (25 Jun 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: What about the voting machines?
- Nuclear Test Ban Bill 2006: Report and Final Stages (25 Jun 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: Regarding the subject matter of amendment No. 4, will the Minister of State explain why the fine is only â¬5,000 and the jail sentence is only six months? These are low. The Labour Party amendment would increase the former substantially. Were we to know the reasoning behind the â¬5,000 figure, we might be clearer on what it is the Government is trying to achieve.
- Nuclear Test Ban Bill 2006: Report and Final Stages (25 Jun 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: Would it not be better to table those amendments on this Stage rather than in the Seanad?
- Nuclear Test Ban Bill 2006: Report and Final Stages (25 Jun 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: I support the Deputy's view and will ask my Seanad colleagues to keep an eye on this.
- Nuclear Test Ban Bill 2006: Report and Final Stages (25 Jun 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: Will the Minister of State bring forward an amendment to the Bill in the Seanad? Is that what he has conceded?
- Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (26 Jun 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: Question 81: To ask the Minister for Transport the action he has taken to replace the excise duty refund for public transport services which is proposed to be terminated on 31 October 2008; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25079/08]
- Written Answers — Security of the Elderly: Security of the Elderly (26 Jun 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: Question 100: To ask the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs his views on introducing some measures for old age pensioners to alleviate the payment of an â¬80 annual monitoring fee for emergency alarms in view of the fact that some old aged pensioners with solely the pension as an income are finding it difficult to pay the â¬80 fee; and if he will make a statement on the...
- Ministerial Responsibilities. (1 Jul 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: He will hang the pictures.
- Order of Business (1 Jul 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: The Taoiseach's colleague is the biggest offender.
- Written Answers — Ambulance Service: Ambulance Service (1 Jul 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: Question 510: To ask the Minister for Defence the cost of the air corps helicopter per flight in transporting a patient from the Aran Islands to University College Hospital, Galway; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25431/08]
- Leaders' Questions (2 Jul 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: It is called cutbacks.
- Leaders' Questions (2 Jul 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: This is the cutbacks.
- Leaders' Questions (2 Jul 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: Tell that to the HSE.
- Leaders' Questions (2 Jul 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: We will give more examples.
- Leaders' Questions (2 Jul 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: The Government has wasted it.
- Leaders' Questions (2 Jul 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: It will not happen.
- Leaders' Questions (2 Jul 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: We will give him every chance.
- Leaders' Questions (2 Jul 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: The good times were wasted.
- Leaders' Questions (2 Jul 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: Is the Taoiseach sorry for the money he wasted?
- Fishing Industry: Motion (Resumed) (2 Jul 2008)
Pádraic McCormack: The last straw for small coastal fishermen was the introduction of amendments to the Sea Fisheries Maritime Jurisdiction Bill by the then Minister of State, Deputy Pat The Cope Gallagher. However, because Deputy Gallagher was from a sensitive fishing area the Bill was put through by another Minister, Deputy Noel Dempsey, who had no fishermen and only a few yards of coastline in his...