Results 13,621-13,640 of 16,057 for speaker:Mary Coughlan
- 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 properlyââ
- 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.