Results 941-960 of 1,158 for speaker:Fiona O'Malley
- Order of Business. (6 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: He could be the Progressive Democrats nominee.
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: This motion was supposed to teach the Government something of a lesson and in some way to cast aspersions on the record and the performance of the Government. This tactic has clearly backfired. Lessons have been dished out but they are lessons on how to govern and what it means to govern: to govern is to choose. The Members opposite have suggested themselves as an alternative government, but...
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: ââany of it would be presented.
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: Why do they bother tabling a motion claiming they are ready for an election when they have not even bothered to put together anything of the fare they will offer the voters? If an election were called tomorrow, not oneââ
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: ââpolicy was given yesterday. They will have an opportunity today. What are their big ambitions for the country? Where is the vision? How do they propose to keep the success this country has enjoyed to date? This failure in the Opposition's ability to produce a policy has more to do with the fact that there is more that divides the proposed Government than unites it. We only need to look...
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: There was a big division on Private Members' Business last week.
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: Yesterday on the Planning and Development (Strategic Infrastructure) Bill, there was the same problem. The Opposition could not agree as they did not have any coherence, and this was the case also with the Defence (Amendment) Bill and we have already heard all about transport and difficulties with energy.
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: It might do Deputy Durkan some good to listen.
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: I remind Deputy Durkan that if he stands for nothing, he will fall for anything from every interest group that comes his way but he will still be lost.
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: Good governance is about choices. Knowing why one has made those choices and remaining steadfast to them. Consistency, courage and cohesion are all vital elements in a successful Government. There has been no evidence of any of this in the debate to date. A general election is a job application. When applying for a job, one puts one's best foot forward, highlights achievements,ââ
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: ââplay to one's strengths and stresses one's enthusiasm for the challenges the post will offer. No job applicant ever got a job by down playing the other candidates.
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: The same holds true in politics. Decrying the Government's performance is all very wellââ
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: The people want to know what the Opposition will do if given the opportunityââ
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: ââand what choices an alternative Government would make.
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: Deputy Durkan is like an old bellows. I ask him to stay quiet. The trump card the Opposition continues to play is that it is time for a change. This is no panacea. If the Opposition thinks that will win them the next election, they are in for a shock. They will have to try harder and credit the people with intelligence.
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: Coherent and costed policies will have to be presented to the people.
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: The Labour Party and Fine Gael missed that golden opportunity in the Private Members' motion tonight. The Deputies give the impression that they are looking to take over a scout den rather than a nation.
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: It is a nation which has enjoyed enormous prosperity. The people will not yield the prudent and careful management of the country on the basis of the Opposition "not having had a go for ages". Government is very different to being in Opposition.
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: Governance is about being prepared to make hard choices, experience, conviction, dedication and drive. The Opposition has sadly been lacking all of these throughout the debate. Ireland is not a perfect nation, but it is not the grim, desolate and dangerous place set out by the Opposition. To say it is is to let the people down. I will conclude on this point.
- Government Record: Motion (Resumed). (5 Jul 2006)
Fiona O'Malley: In the next election the Government will stand on its record. I have no doubt it will be successful on that record.