Results 21,121-21,140 of 24,340 for speaker:Jerry Buttimer
- Seanad: Order of Business. (10 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: Hear, hear.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (10 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: The Senator should ask his Leader about that matter.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: What about BOD?
- Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: That is a matter for the Senator herself.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: I join other speakers in asking the Leader for a debate on the Intoxicating Liquor Act. I hope the judge who will deal with the case will not interpret the legislation in such a way as to give permission to pubs to open on Good Friday. It is important to tackle the invasion of secularism and through it, money, that has become the god in Ireland. It is imperative to maintain the values that...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: -----on which one can attend matches, look after those matters that are of God or take a day of rest. That said, I ask the Leader for a debate on the role of the Ombudsman and through such a debate, on the role of Parliament. I commend the bravery today of the Ombudsman, Ms Emily O'Reilly, who was dead right.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: Parliament no longer is accountable and Ministers no longer are either responsible or accountable. When will there be accountability and responsibility in this House? For example, Members should consider the vulgarity of Allied Irish Banks today in respect of the money it paid to its executives and directors at a time when citizens are bailing out banks. It is wrong, vulgar and sends the...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: I will conclude on this point. Although he is responsible for children, when will he live up to the seal of office he received as a Minister of State by protecting and defending children? When will the Government show leadership?
- Seanad: Dog Breeding Establishments Bill 2009: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: Senator Ormonde should vote with us.
- Seanad: Dog Breeding Establishments Bill 2009: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: I join Senators Coffey and John Paul Phelan in asking the Minister, at the eleventh hour, to accept the amendments. At a time of economic crisis the country requires the Government to be pro-enterprise and pro-jobs. The Bill has the potential to destroy the greyhound industry which will have an impact on tourism, employment and our sporting life. It will also affect our balance of trade...
- Seanad: Dog Breeding Establishments Bill 2009: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: That is what Fianna Fáil masquerade as.
- Seanad: Dog Breeding Establishments Bill 2009: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: The 1958 Act allows for regulation. I worry when I receive e-mails from people who have neither the courtesy nor the courage to sign their names. I am neither a ruralite nor an urbanite. I support the rights of those involved in an industry and a sport which creates jobs and does no harm. On any greyhound track one will see people who are creating employment. Greyhound owners and...
- Seanad: Dog Breeding Establishments Bill 2009: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: I am not making a Second Stage speech. I am debating section 15.
- Seanad: Dog Breeding Establishments Bill 2009: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: Yes, I am dealing with those amendments. The Minister does not have a clue about requirements and definitions regarding litters and bitches. I would say he has never set foot on a greyhound track or spoken to a trainer or owner. He has no understanding of the industry. There is an obligation on the Minister of State to stop the Bill in its tracks and recommence negotiations and dialogue...
- Seanad: Dog Breeding Establishments Bill 2009: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: Listening to the Minister of State, I was reminded of a delegate to the county board in Cork, the late Mick "Langton" McCarthy, who, when he did not get his way, used to throw his hands up to heaven and ask: "Where are we going?" I must ask the Minister of State where he and the Government are going with this legislation. It is extraordinary that having had light regulation in the banking...
- Seanad: Dog Breeding Establishments Bill 2009: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: That is not unusual either. Amendment, by leave, withdrawn. Amendment No. 12 not moved. Question proposed: "That section 14 stand part of the Bill."
- Seanad: Dog Breeding Establishments Bill 2009: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: Let us place this matter in perspective. The greyhound industry is worth â¬560 million and provides employment to 11,000 people on a full and part-time basis. In addition, the export market relating to the industry is worth â¬39 million. Next week the annual festival will take place at Cheltenham, the Mecca of the horse racing industry, at which Ireland will showcase the talent of its...
- Seanad: Dog Breeding Establishments Bill 2009: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: The Minister of State can reject it all he wants. He is entitled to do so and I have no problem with him.
- Seanad: Dog Breeding Establishments Bill 2009: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: Yes, I am. The Minister of State has not listened to any of the arguments made on the amendments tabled. He has failed to take on board anything we have stated. He has stated nothing at all. If Senator Glynn is uncomfortable, he should vote with us and not mutter across the floor.
- Seanad: Dog Breeding Establishments Bill 2009: Committee Stage (Resumed) (9 Mar 2010)
Jerry Buttimer: I understand the Senator is annoyed and I share his frustration.