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Seanad: Spring Economic Statement: Statements (6 May 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: Thank you, Senator. I am a very understanding person, as the next speaker, Senator Keane will attest, and she will have six minutes.

Seanad: Spring Economic Statement: Statements (6 May 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: I have the list in front of me.

Seanad: Spring Economic Statement: Statements (6 May 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: That is a matter for-----

Seanad: Spring Economic Statement: Statements (6 May 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: It will be winter if the Senator does not get on with it.

Seanad: Spring Economic Statement: Statements (6 May 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: I thank the Senator.

Seanad: Spring Economic Statement: Statements (6 May 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: No, I did not shout at the Senator. I would not do so.

Seanad: Spring Economic Statement: Statements (6 May 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: To clarify, I would never shout at the Senator. She will appreciate that I follow the list in front of me. If some other list went astray, it had nothing to do with me. Perhaps the Senator might take up the issue at the next group meeting with the Whip.

Seanad: Order of Business (29 Apr 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: I cannot contain my excitement as a result of the declaration by the Government Chief Whip that the Taoiseach is going to add to the Laurel and Hardyesque performance by the Ministers for Finance and for Public Expenditure and Reform that we were all subjected to yesterday in the Lower House.

Seanad: Order of Business (29 Apr 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: The Government may feel it is appropriate to spend a valuable week’s time regurgitating old news over and over again.

Seanad: Order of Business (29 Apr 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: Even the most loyal commentators in some of the news and media outlets that support this Government-----

Seanad: Order of Business (29 Apr 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: -----said it was a farce and that both Ministers could have summed up all they had to say in four minutes, instead of the 57 minutes they spent delivering this so-called spring statement. I look forward to hearing what the Taoiseach has to add to this particular farce this afternoon.

Seanad: Order of Business (29 Apr 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: I commend the Government Chief Whip here in the Seanad on his loyalty and dedication in repeating exactly what he said here yesterday in defence of that farce.

Seanad: Order of Business (29 Apr 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: I agree with what Senator O’Donovan said about An Garda Síochána. While I would like the Leader to invite the Minister for Justice and Equality to debate the resources available and reforms, etc., the most important thing to debate is that morale is at an all-time low within An Garda Síochána and that gardaí are being subjected not only to physical violence...

Seanad: Order of Business (29 Apr 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: He is attacking republican parties.

Seanad: Ash Dieback Disease: Statements (29 Apr 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: I can hear the Senator clearly. There must be some difficulty with the microphone.

Seanad: Ash Dieback Disease: Statements (29 Apr 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: I welcome Councillor John Paul Feeley, who is a member of the board of governors of UCD, to the Visitors Gallery.

Seanad: Ash Dieback Disease: Statements (29 Apr 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: As a Cavanman and half a Tipperaryman, I am not going to comment on that. Maybe the Senator should take a look at the players.

Seanad: Sport Ireland Bill 2014: Committee Stage (29 Apr 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: It is Mick O'Dwyer on the way back from Louth.

Seanad: Sport Ireland Bill 2014: Committee Stage (29 Apr 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: That is an outrageous statement.

Seanad: Sport Ireland Bill 2014: Committee Stage (29 Apr 2015)

Diarmuid Wilson: I seek clarification on the resignation or removal of members of the board. The Bill states a person shall be disqualified from holding and shall cease to hold office as a member of Sport Ireland or a committee if he or she is judged bankrupt or makes a composition or arrangement with his or her creditors. Why would either of these circumstances prevent someone from being a member of the...

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