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- Motor Insurance: Motion [Private Members] (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: I am nearly finished, a Cheann Comhairle. I want to say to the Government that it has failed the people. It has failed the young people and it has failed the ordinary business people of Ireland. It is a shame and a disgrace. On tomorrow's weather, I wish to add my voice to that of the insurance companies. I hope people will not take dangerous actions to clean snow off their roofs but...
- Motor Insurance: Motion [Private Members] (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: Mol an óige agus tiochfaidh sí. The Minister of State should tell his senior colleagues they should have come in tonight to at least listen to the voice of rural Ireland speaking. I do not know what is wrong with the rest of the Members but that is the decision of the public.
- Motor Insurance: Motion [Private Members] (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: Votáil.
- Motor Insurance: Motion [Private Members] (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: I wish to make a point of order in relation to the vote. I know we may have a meeting of the Business Committee tomorrow and if the Dáil is not sitting on Thursday, cathain a mbeidh an votáil?
- Motor Insurance: Motion [Private Members] (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: There is no such thing as insurance premiums that are too low.
- Motor Insurance: Motion [Private Members] (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: I thank the Ceann Comhairle. I ask him to allow me some latitude.
- Motor Insurance: Motion [Private Members] (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: This motion initiated by the Rural Independent Group comes on foot of growing concerns regarding attempts by some elements of the insurance sector to penalise drivers, particularly in regard to the NCT and the refusal of cover. Ar an chéad dul síos, I would like to thank the staff of my office and the Department for putting this motion together and their forbearance in that regard....
- Motor Insurance: Motion [Private Members] (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: Listening to the contribution of the Minister of State, one would think that we were in tír eile or in Disneyland or somewhere. He stated that insurance premiums were too low. They have never been too low. I have been in business since 1982 and have never known a time when they were too low. I have been on the road since I do not know when. God almighty, it feels like it was 1916...
- Motor Insurance: Motion [Private Members] (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: Five decent actions would put some manners on the insurance industry but 75 recommendations is a fob-off and a cop-out. Those are the reasons for this debate. What is going on with the motor insurance industry and so many areas of insurance is nothing short of legal robbery. Reference was made to the fact that road hauliers have to go abroad to obtain insurance. It is extortionate...
- Motor Insurance: Motion [Private Members] (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: Soft gold.
- Motor Insurance: Motion [Private Members] (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: In our land.
- Motor Insurance: Motion [Private Members] (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: Deal with the legal eagles.
- Motor Insurance: Motion [Private Members] (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: The Minister of State says there is no problem and that it is all hunky dory.
- Motor Insurance: Motion [Private Members] (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: On what planet is the Minister of State?
- Motor Insurance: Motion [Private Members] (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: That is more spin.
- Motor Insurance: Motion [Private Members] (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: Hear, hear.
- Order of Business (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: The Taoiseach cannot sit idly by and allow thuggery to be perpetrated by a third force, neither the Garda nor the Army. We do not need such people here. They did their deeds elsewhere and have retired on pensions. They should not be allowed come to Ireland-----
- Order of Business (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: The Taoiseach must answer the question.
- Order of Business (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: I will.
- Order of Business (27 Feb 2018)
Mattie McGrath: They will not be built.