Results 2,121-2,140 of 3,200 for speaker:Pádraic McCormack
- House Prices. (13 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: Would it be better if the Government were not taking stamp duty from first-time buyers?
- House Prices. (13 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: What about stamp duty?
- House Prices. (13 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: The Minister of State has special responsibility for housing.
- House Prices. (13 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: We do not want first-time buyers paying â¬15,000.
- House Prices. (13 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: The Government still takes â¬15,000 off the first-time buyer.
- Written Answers — Road Traffic Offences: Road Traffic Offences (7 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: Question 162: To ask the Minister for Transport his proposals in relation to a zero alcohol limit for learner drivers; when such a measure will be introduced; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [21939/06]
- Written Answers — Road Traffic Offences: Road Traffic Offences (7 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: Question 148: To ask the Minister for Transport if all public transport vehicles and public service vehicles must have a fire extinguisher; if so, the manner in which this requirement is enforced; the penalties enforced for breach of such a regulation; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [21938/06]
- Greyhound Industry (Doping Regulation) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (7 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: The Minister without interruption.
- Greyhound Industry (Doping Regulation) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (7 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: I ask the Deputy to allow the Minister to continue.
- Greyhound Industry (Doping Regulation) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (7 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: I have no control over the Minister's reply.
- Extraordinary Renditions. (7 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: Each Deputy who asked a question may ask one supplementary question.
- Extraordinary Renditions. (7 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: No, they are not confined. Any Member may ask a question after those who tabled questions have done so.
- Extraordinary Renditions. (7 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: Is the Deputy asking a question?
- Extraordinary Renditions. (7 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: The Deputy's statement does not constitute a question.
- Extraordinary Renditions. (7 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: A number of speakers want to contribute. The Minister, without interruption.
- Extraordinary Renditions. (7 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: I will take a question from Deputy O'Sullivan. As only three minutes remain, I ask her to be brief.
- Extraordinary Renditions. (7 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: The Deputy must ask a question.
- Extraordinary Renditions. (7 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: There is no time to elaborate because the debate is due to conclude.
- Extraordinary Renditions. (7 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: That is not relevant to the debate.
- Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (2 Jun 2006)
Pádraic McCormack: People are confused, concerned about and angered by the events of the past two weeks. They have every right to be angry. They ask how a man over 40 can walk free without serving his sentence for the statutory rape of a 12 year old girl. People are angry with the Government and, whether they elect to accept this or not, they are angry with the Minister. People realise that, if the Government...