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Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: The primary reason should be for the health of the animal. If the Deputy ever suffered from mastitis he would know that.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: It is true because the primary function of every farmer is to care for their animals.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: So do I. The insincerity of the Opposition benches is just laughable.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: My speech last night indicated the sincerity of my colleagues.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: It is we who are sincere.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: That is factually incorrect.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: We know this.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: Because the democratic voice of the European Parliament is reflected in the directive to be implemented. It is decided by the Members of the European Parliament.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: The Deputy is aware of this.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: It is a great newspaper.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: That is irrelevant because I am the Minister and Deputies Brendan Smith and Browne are my Ministers of State.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: We are running the show.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: He keeps asking me questions.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: Because the Deputy keeps asking me questions.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: It does not necessarily mean they are facts.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: I did not say that. If the Deputy reads the speech properly——

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: Deputy McEntee might not be long in this House but what the Fine Gael Party did over the last 20 years is a disgrace. It only represented a certain section of the agricultural sector.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: We did not drive them off the land.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: That is factually incorrect.

Draft Animal Remedies Regulations 2005: Motion (Resumed). (19 Oct 2005)

Mary Coughlan: We do not listen to rubbish.

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