Results 10,921-10,940 of 11,861 for speaker:Brian Hayes
- Seanad: Benchmarking: Motion. (8 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: That is right.
- Seanad: Benchmarking: Motion. (8 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: Hear, hear.
- Seanad: Benchmarking: Motion. (8 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: Senator Scanlon is much better on his own.
- Seanad: Benchmarking: Motion. (8 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: I ask the Senator to run that by me again.
- Seanad: Benchmarking: Motion. (8 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: Fine Gael sounds like the holy trinity at the moment.
- Seanad: Benchmarking: Motion. (8 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: We have had too much productivity from Senator Scanlon tonight.
- Seanad: Benchmarking: Motion. (8 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: This is only business. It is not personal.
- Seanad: Benchmarking: Motion. (8 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: It is not our deal.
- Seanad: Benchmarking: Motion. (8 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: Correct. That is the point we are making.
- Seanad: Benchmarking: Motion. (8 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: That is a dangerous thing.
- Seanad: Benchmarking: Motion. (8 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: Senator White can tell us later.
- Seanad: Benchmarking: Motion. (8 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: Not again.
- Seanad: Benchmarking: Motion. (8 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: This has been an excellent debate, to which many have contributed. I have one point to make. People are not thick and understand that the money is not available. If the award is to be paid from 1 January next year and beyond, it will be paid on the back of stealth taxes and increased charges in the economy. It will also be paid on the back of cuts in education and health. I am not prepared to...
- Seanad: Death of Former Members: Expressions of Sympathy. (7 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: I join with the Leader in paying tribute to the life and times of Lady Valerie Goulding. The obituary in The Irish Times on the Saturday following her death during the summer bore the headline, "An Aristocrat Who Did Something with Her Life", which caught the essence of Lady Goulding. It would have been easier for Lady Valerie Goulding and many other women in her position growing up in...
- Seanad: Death of Former Members: Expressions of Sympathy. (7 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: It was with great sadness that members of my party learned of Mr. Bernard Markey's death over the summer, not only because of his contribution to politics in the Fine Gael Party and in County Louth but also because he died, at a relatively young age, in his early 60s. We join other colleagues in expressing our sympathy to his wife, Anne, his daughter, Tara, and the extended Markey family on...
- Seanad: Death of Former Members: Expressions of Sympathy. (7 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: Bernard Markey fought three general elections in the space of 18 months. He won two and lost one. He lost the general election in November 1982 and so spent only a short period in the Dáil. He was a Senator from 1973 until the 1980s and made a distinguished contribution to this House. He was also a member of Louth County Council for 28 years and retired from that body in 1999. He was deeply...
- Seanad: Death of Former Members: Expressions of Sympathy. (7 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: I am showing my lack of GAA knowledge. I join with others in recognising Bernard Markey's contribution to our party over a significant period. May he rest in peace.
- Seanad: Death of Former Members: Expressions of Sympathy. (7 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: The Cathaoirleach will have to teach me later.
- Seanad: Death of Former Members: Expressions of Sympathy. (7 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: I join with the Leader in paying tribute to former Senator Walsh who died recently. He lived to a great age. His membership of this House in the 1950s is a reminder of another generation. He made a significant contribution to the House, particularly on justice matters. On behalf of my colleagues I extend our sympathy to the Walsh family. Long may his memory remain in the House for his...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (7 Oct 2003)
Brian Hayes: On No. 4, the Leader proposes to hold statements on the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse today and tomorrow. Will she clarify whether she will provide time tomorrow at the conclusion of the debate to allow the Minister to answer questions? It would be much more useful than simple statements from both sides of the House. If the Minister was to remain for an hour or so and answer direct...