Results 12,561-12,580 of 13,375 for speaker:Pat Rabbitte
- Order of Business. (22 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: The Tánaiste is a woman of few words these days.
- Order of Business. (22 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: I hope the Tánaiste has read it.
- Order of Business. (22 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: The Tánaiste lost that one herself.
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: Will the Tánaiste refer to what she told the House about long-stay charges in nursing homes and other institutions of the State, that there was "systemic maladministration"? On 3 March, when queried about this, she said specifically that maladministration did not relate only to officials. Subsequently, in the abridged and inadequate debate we had, Government Deputies argued, one after the...
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: Mr. Travers said there was no written evidence. Surely, if the Tánaiste believes that the documents refer to other matters, she can excise these and still put the documents that relate to this particular issue in the full possession of Members of this House. It simply is not credible. The Tánaiste gave a commitment to the House that she would make these documents available. She subsequently...
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: Fumbling along blindfold in the Department is not being professional.
- Request to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 31. (22 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: Let him finish, a Cheann Comhairle.
- Order of Business. (22 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: On behalf of the Labour Party, I join the Tánaiste and Deputy Kenny in offering our congratulations to Deputies McEntee and Murphy. It is not the first time that I have had to stand on the sidelines and watch Meathmen whoop it up as I have suffered defeat before at the hands of Meathmen. In this case, I am very happy to congratulate Deputy McEntee and wish him a long stay in the House. I...
- Report on Long-Stay Care Charges: Motion. (10 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: Why did the Minister not do the same here?
- Report on Long-Stay Care Charges: Motion. (10 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: The South Eastern Health Board's legal advice was brought to the Minister's attention.
- Written Answers — Mobile Telephony: Mobile Telephony (10 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 47: To ask the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources if his attention has been drawn to the fact that Irish mobile phone customers will have to pay significantly more than British subscribers to use third generation mobile phone technology; his views on whether Irish mobile phone charges continue to be excessive in comparison to European norms; if he has plans to...
- Report on Long-Stay Care Charges: Motion. (10 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: He was at the disco.
- Report on Long-Stay Care Charges: Motion. (10 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: They did not even tell the Tánaiste then.
- Report on Long-Stay Care Charges: Motion. (10 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: That is almostââ
- Report on Long-Stay Care Charges: Motion. (10 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: Why is she getting rid of just one official?
- Report on Long-Stay Care Charges: Motion. (10 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: It is unbelievable.
- Report on Long-Stay Care Charges: Motion. (10 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: The Minister has answered nothing yet.
- Report on Long-Stay Care Charges: Motion. (10 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: This is now a 12 minute speech. It is total blather.
- Report on Long-Stay Care Charges: Motion. (10 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: Would the Minister like to say something about the Nemo Rangers?
- Report on Long-Stay Care Charges: Motion. (10 Mar 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: What does the Minister say?