Results 7,841-7,860 of 11,979 for speaker:Billy Kelleher
- Order of Business (23 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: My apologies.
- Order of Business (23 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: The classical scholar from Tuam has walked already.
- Leaders' Questions (23 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: It was a game changer last year.
- Leaders' Questions (23 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: The Taoiseach promised to spend a fortune when he was on this side of the House. Every day of the week he promised to spent million.
- Leaders' Questions (23 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: The patient has to follow the money.
- Leaders' Questions (23 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: The Minister or the HSE?
- Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Public Sector Reform Implementation (23 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform when the next report of the Implementation Body for the Croke Park agreement will be published; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2811/13]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Hospital Staff (23 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: To ask the Minister for Health the number of applications received as of 17 January 2012 for the new nurse/midwife graduate programme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3398/13]
- Leaders' Questions (22 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: The Government should have increased income tax for those earning more than €100,000 instead of asking the poor to carry the burden.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: He also negotiated a €25 million pension a few years ago.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: May I raise the issue of legislation in terms of mandatory sentencing?
- Leaders' Questions (22 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: I accept that.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: I do not wish to have a difficulty with the Chair but the issue I am raising-----
- Leaders' Questions (22 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: I have been a Member of the Oireachtas for 20 years and it beggars belief that Deputies cannot raise an issue of legitimate public concern.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: The substance of the issue is the need for a sentencing council. The Oireachtas must examine the issue of providing for mandatory sentencing and clear guidelines-----
- Leaders' Questions (22 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: -----to ensure consistency in sentencing. We must offer encouragement to people who have been raped and abused in order that they will know that if they come forward, they will be vindicated and fair sentences will be imposed on the perpetrators.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: Fiona Doyle showed great courage and bravery in coming forward. The issue of concern, however, is the potential fallout of the case for people who may be very concerned about being brave, coming forward, waiving their right to privacy and opening up to the world about the torment they endured. The House has a clear obligation to act. As I pointed out, the State reneged on its right,...
- Other Questions: Bullying in Schools (22 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: Is he bullied?
- Leaders' Questions (22 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: Somewhere in the country today, there may well be a victim of rape, incest or abuse who is contemplating facing a tormentor in seeking justice and retribution. However, recent decisions by the Central Criminal Court send out a very disturbing message. As part of a Parliament and society, we must encourage people who have been abused and betrayed by loved ones or this State; they should know...
- Leaders' Questions (22 Jan 2013)
Billy Kelleher: I am not questioning the legitimacy-----