Results 2,501-2,520 of 4,608 for speaker:Joe O'Toole
- Seanad: Order of Business. (29 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: The unions acquitted themselvesââ
- Seanad: Order of Business. (29 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: The Senator should not blame the unions.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (29 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: They discharged it immediately.
- Seanad: Housing (Stage Payments) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (28 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: I welcome the Minister of State to the House and I look forward to his contribution. I am pleased to have the opportunity to second the legislation. We are faced with a simple choice. Senator Coghlan has clearly outlined what we are trying to achieve. The decision we face is whether we are standing with the builder or the buyer, with the speculator or the consumer. The Minister of State must...
- Seanad: Housing (Stage Payments) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (28 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: I urge the Minister of State to change his mind and do the decent thing by supporting the young people. He should take the same line as the consumer associations, the Law Reform Commission and everyone who cares about young people who are trying to get into the housing market.
- Seanad: Housing (Stage Payments) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (28 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: The Minister of State would then be able to state that a Progressive Democrats Minister refused to do anything about it.
- Seanad: Housing (Stage Payments) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (28 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: The Minister of State can blame a Progressive Democrats Minister.
- Seanad: Housing (Stage Payments) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (28 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: The Minister of Stateââ
- Seanad: Housing (Stage Payments) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (28 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: On a point of order, the Department sponsoring the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Bill stated that it cannot do this, while the Minister of State has informed Members that it can. Someone is getting it wrong.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (28 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: Was it in Longford or in Westmeath?
- Seanad: Order of Business. (28 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: I support the points made by Senator Brian Hayes regarding the Private Members' Housing (Stage Payments) Bill. I have heard that many people in the building industry have put pressure on the party leader to oppose this Bill. I do not know if that is true. I am sure the House will join with me to show approval for the Government's decision to refer to this country as Ãire Ireland in Europe....
- Seanad: Order of Business. (28 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: The local Labour Party Deputy is in favour of the points I made.
- Seanad: National Sports Campus Development Authority Bill 2006: Second Stage. (27 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: I welcome the Minister to the House. He missed one of those magic moments on the Order of Business earlier when our esteemed colleague, Senator Mansergh, pointed out that life expectancy had increased significantly in this country since 1997, a fact with which everyone must concur. However, he implied that this was due to the current Government. I am sure the Minister will not dispute this,...
- Seanad: National Sports Campus Development Authority Bill 2006: Second Stage. (27 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: Let us hope he does not get south Kerry when he is downââ
- Seanad: Order of Business. (27 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: Now, that is confidence. It is no wonder the Government is in trouble.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (27 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: That does not address Senator Ryan's point.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (27 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: He is the best Minister ever, apparently.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (27 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: The report on the health service is really agitating people around the country. The question raised by Senator Brian Hayes needs to be asked. The Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children, Deputy Harney, stated that this report was based on out of date information and the author of the report stated that the Department refused access to information. Somebody must answer for that. It is...
- Seanad: Social Partnership Agreement: Motion. (21 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: I welcome the opportunity to contribute to the debate and that the Taoiseach took the time to address the House. I also welcome the Minister of State, Deputy Treacy, who was furiously nodding in agreement with Senator Morrissey when the latter said that who one votes for matters. I congratulate all parties involved, including senior officials in the Department of the Taoiseach and other...
- Seanad: Adult and Further Education: Statements. (21 Jun 2006)
Joe O'Toole: We are waiting with baited breath to see how many will be implemented.