Results 24,601-24,620 of 26,610 for speaker:David Cullinane
- Seanad: Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Second Stage (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: The Minister is asking families in this House and families outside the House to celebrate this sham as some sort of fantastic deal when he is asking the people of the State to take on ¤31 billion of debt.
- Seanad: Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Second Stage (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: I hope the Leader and his Government representatives are thoroughly ashamed of themselves for the way in which they rammed through this legislation in the House.
- Seanad: Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Second Stage (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: I hope they can look the people of the State in the eye-----
- Seanad: Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Second Stage (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: -----and say that this was the right thing to do. How can the Minister sit there and justify the lack of proper debate?
- Seanad: Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Second Stage (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: How can the Minister justify the fact that he rammed through this legislation without giving my party, with three representatives in the House, the time it deserves? It is absolutely unacceptable. The Minister should be thoroughly ashamed of himself.
- Seanad: Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Second Stage (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: Come on out of that.
- Seanad: Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Second Stage (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: On a point of order, on the night when we are being asked-----
- Seanad: Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Second Stage (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: On the night when we are being asked to make an important decision and when the Minister is railroading through legislation, he waltzes in here and wants us to have a discussion about the conflict yet he does not want to deal with the substance of the Bill.
- Seanad: Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Second Stage (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: That is a ridiculous thing for the Minister to do. He cannot deal with the substance of the Bill and he cannot allow for a proper debate. He wants to take us down culs-de-sac and discuss the conflict but not the Bill, which we are being asked to vote on. The Minister has some neck.
- Seanad: Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Second Stage (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: I was talking about the lifetime of this Seanad.
- Seanad: Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Second Stage (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: There may not be time to hear it.
- Seanad: Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Second Stage (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: The Senator can dress it up all right.
- Seanad: Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Second Stage (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: As the Minister said earlier, do not worry about the detail.
- Seanad: Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Second Stage (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: Hear, hear.
- Seanad: Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Second Stage (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: Dreadful.
- Seanad: Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Second Stage (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: It seems that last June's deal was not a game-changer after all.
- Seanad: Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Second Stage (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: So much for the separation of sovereign and banking debt.
- Seanad: Business of Seanad (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: On a point of order, we cannot agree to one hour and 30 minutes for a Second Stage debate. There will be many Senators who will want to speak on one of the most important Bills to come through this Seanad. The time allocated is grossly inadequate given that we have not had enough time to properly scrutinise the Bill. To tell Senators that some Members will be prevented from even having...
- Seanad: Business of Seanad (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: With respect, the grandstanding is coming from over there. With the debate down to one hour and 30 minutes, many Members will not have their say. There is no reason the Chair cannot give us more time to have a proper debate on this Bill. The fact it is being rammed through is bad enough.
- Seanad: Business of Seanad (6 Feb 2013)
David Cullinane: We are not even allowed to speak on the Bill. The Leader is preventing some Members from having their say.