Results 9,321-9,340 of 9,753 for speaker:Terry Leyden
- Seanad: Interest Rates Reduction: Statements. (12 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: The Leader is independent because she does not depend or rely on the banks. When I served in the Lower House, I made a statement on banks and the unsatisfactory face of Irish business. A short time afterwards I was involved in negotiating a loan for a house and my file in the bank contained all the references I had made to the bank in the Dáil Chamberâ
- Seanad: Interest Rates Reduction: Statements. (12 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: Yes. The bank manager opened the file and said I had certain strong views on banking services.
- Seanad: Interest Rates Reduction: Statements. (12 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: It was the Bank of Ireland in Roscommon. I will not name the bank manager, as he is a gentleman and he approved my loan application.
- Seanad: Interest Rates Reduction: Statements. (12 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: I was taken aback.
- Seanad: Interest Rates Reduction: Statements. (12 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: I made a major attack on the banking services at that time. The banking industry is conscious that this debate on banking services is taking place in this House.
- Seanad: Interest Rates Reduction: Statements. (12 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: Under the dormant accounts initiative around â¬200 million was raised, which otherwise would have gone directly back to the banks. That money would not have been brought forward. Consumers should check on screen the accounts they have in their banks. I found recently that I had a small amount in an account, but if I had not claimed it, I would not have been told about it. I duly withdrew the...
- Seanad: Interest Rates Reduction: Statements. (12 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: These are documents held in trust or safe keeping by a bank and they may include prize bonds, other bonds, shares or certificates. The Government should direct that this area be investigated, as this is an important issue. I appeal to the AIB, as I am a customer there, to bring down their interest rates to the minimum level possible. Savers are getting a bad deal at present, yet nobody seems...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (11 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: I ask the Deputy Leader to send a message to the Israeli ambassador in Dublin about the attempted assassination of the Hamas leader, Abdel Aziz Rantisi, by the Israeli Government in the Gaza Strip yesterday. As the road map for peace is being negotiated among the Americans, the Israelis and the Palestinians, it is a very provocative act by a democratic government to carry out an assassination...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (11 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: I appeal to the Deputy Leader to send a message to the Israeli Government.
- Seanad: Humanitarian Issues in Post-War Iraq: Statements (Resumed). (11 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: It is bin Laden, not bin Leyden.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (10 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: The Leader of the House has agreed, in principle, to have a debate on the Forfás report in early July. In advance of that debate, I call on the Leader to ask the Tánaiste to instruct the Competition Authority to carry out an immediate investigation into the pricing of oil and diesel in the Irish market by the major companies. The prices of such products do not reflect the great difference...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (10 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: I believe in naming and praising.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (10 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: I would like to praise Anthony Browne who sells diesel for 70.9 cent per litre in Moate in the Leader's constituency.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (10 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: It is highly commendable.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (10 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: I also commendâ
- Seanad: Order of Business. (10 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: The Senator means the Government.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (10 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: Go to Estonia again.
- Seanad: Protection of Employees (Fixed-Term Work) Bill 2003: Committee Stage. (10 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: I understand that a derogation was allowed for by Europe in respect of nurses, gardaà and members of the Defence Forces. I raised this issue on Second Stage and I could not understand why we adopted the derogation, even though it was available. I thought the Bill should apply to trainee nurses, trainee gardaà and members of the Defence Forces. I brought the matter to the attention of the...
- Seanad: Private Business. - The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (Charters Amendment) Bill 2002: Report Stage and Final Stages. (10 Jun 2003)
Terry Leyden: As private Bills are not a very frequent occurrence in the House, before we commence Report Stage, I would like to point out a procedural matter to Members. In accordance with Standing Order 117 of the Standing Orders relative to Private Business, the Leas-Chathaoirleach has a supervisory role in relation to the proceedings on the Bill and he is not in charge of the Bill in the accepted sense...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (29 May 2003)
Terry Leyden: Fine Gael has clearly changed its view on that.