Results 9,181-9,200 of 18,729 for speaker:Michael McDowell
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: That is what the Deputy said.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: The Deputy never referred to burglars.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: The Deputy forgot to put the reference to burglars into his text, which is sad. He is intent on reading his script and ignoring any replies.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: A non-fatal solution.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: We do not agree with 90% of the Bill. It is nonsense, as the Deputy well knows.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: Hear, hear.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: Why do we not accept Senator Morrissey's Bill? It is more reasonable and better drafted than this rubbish.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: It is sad that a person who believes himself to be a lawyer is putting forward such rubbish on this occasion.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: We do not.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: Deputy Hayes should keep quiet, or it could get him a hand in the mouth fairly soon.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: Tabloid rubbish.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: The Deputy failed to get it right. He is engaging in the most ridiculous theatrics.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: Let us see it. This is not a sensible Bill. The Deputy must have kept it in the bottom drawer back at party headquarters.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: The Deputy did a bad job. He is ashamed of how badly he failed because, despite having a well-paid draftsman, he came up with a heap of legal rubbish.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: The Deputy should ask for his money back. He got a very bad draft.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: What about the Labour Party? It knows the Deputy is talking rubbish.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: The Labour Party is ashamed of Fine Gael's stance and will not vote for the Bill.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: Deputy Lynch has just arrived in the House to vote against the Bill. So much for the Mullingar accord.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: Waffle.
- Criminal Law (Home Defence) Bill 2006: Second Stage (Resumed). (28 Jun 2006)
Michael McDowell: Why did Fine Gael enact the Bill in 1997 if it is so worried about it in 2006?