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- Questions on Promised Legislation (4 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: Commitments to improve child welfare services are outlined on page 75 of the programme for Government. This morning the organisation One in Four stated it was extremely worried that dangerous offenders might be continuing to abuse children, even though they had been brought to the attention of Tusla. When I raised this matter with the Taoiseach recently, I told him that Tusla had received a...
- Questions on Promised Legislation (4 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: They can vote if they come back.
- Animal Welfare: Motion [Private Members] (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: They are all Fine Gael dogs. They cannot bark. They are muzzled.
- Animal Welfare: Motion [Private Members] (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: I also was born and reared on a farm. We had every type of animal one might think of, including cows, pigs, sheep, dogs and hens. Reference has been made tonight to good animal husbandry in 99.9% of farms. Someone referred to mental health issues, and it is possible that on an odd occasion there is cruelty because of different pressures. I have great respect for Deputy Maureen O'Sullivan,...
- Social Welfare, Pensions and Civil Registration Bill 2017: Second Stage (Resumed) (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: I, too, am happy to speak to the Social Welfare, Pensions and Civil Registration Bill 2017. The new Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Deputy Regina Doherty, introduced the Bill on Second Stage before the recess in July. I wish her well in her new role. Section 4 has generated significant controversy. It provides that, "From the beginning of 2018, a quarterly...
- Other Questions: Animal Welfare (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: In August, I asked the Minister and the Department to consider introducing more effective penalties to deal with the mistreatment and abandonment of horses. I spoke after the Minister told me in a reply to a parliamentary question that the Department had spent €4.5 million. Today, the Minister has said it is €4.3 million so €200,000 is missing. This is with regard to...
- Other Questions: Animal Welfare (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: And hurling.
- Other Questions: Animal Welfare (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: I do not accept the Minister's answer good nor bad. Farmers as we all know are excellent at animal husbandry and they are caring, and they are penalised severely with traceability and everything else. We have seen sulkies driven by horses that tumble upside down on the road and the horses are left there for dead and dying. It happened in Cashel this year, it happened at Horse and Jockey...
- Other Questions: Animal Welfare (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: I know it is, but we need to wake up here and see we must have fair play for everybody who treats an animal and everybody who mistreats an animal.
- Other Questions: Animal Welfare (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: That is not true.
- Other Questions: Animal Welfare (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: I know differently.
- Other Questions: Animal Welfare (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: Yes, that is what I am talking about.
- Other Questions: Animal Welfare (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: They are and they have.
- Other Questions: Animal Welfare (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: 40. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the costs incurred by his Department over the past four years in the seizure of animals, specifically horses; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [33110/17]
- Other Questions: Animal Welfare (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: I did not bring any script in case the Minister becomes confused or mixes up his own pages. What is going on regarding animal cruelty? I wish to know about the money the Minister's Department, and not the Department of Communications, Climate Action and the Environment or any other Department, has spent in the past four years regarding the seizure, impounding and hosting animals, especially...
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed) - Priority Questions: Agriculture Scheme Payments (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: The Minister is still a farmer. It is very frustrating that the blame is always put back on the farmer. The Minister is at it again today. If the Department gets it wrong it is a computer error, or an IT error.
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed) - Priority Questions: Agriculture Scheme Payments (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: I am happy to move away from the script any day, and tell the Minister that, as a farmer, and without being flippant or smart, he should make sure that the farmers are paid and not blame computers. I can move away from the script any day. The Minister is reading out figures and quoting international best practice and telling us how highly we rank. That is little good to the farmers of...
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed) - Priority Questions: Agriculture Scheme Payments (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: The Minister is blaming the farmer again.
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed) - Priority Questions: Agriculture Scheme Payments (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: I am not blaming the farmer. It is part of the terms and conditions of the scheme that farmers have to submit a nutrient management plan.
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed) - Priority Questions: Agriculture Scheme Payments (3 Oct 2017)
Mattie McGrath: It is too bureaucratic.