Results 1,441-1,460 of 1,730 for speaker:Colm Keaveney
- Leaders' Questions (27 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: That is a half-truth.
- Order of Business (22 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: The Deputy is running out of road.
- Order of Business (22 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: Take out the ice pick.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: The Deputy's party has been talking about blackmail for 800 years.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: Would the Deputy go away?
- Leaders' Questions (22 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: Correct.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: She is always wrong.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: Oh come on, Deputy Higgins.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: Thank you.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: One minute.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: That is one minute.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: Fantasy economics.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: It would already have run out of money.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: Perhaps Deputy Higgins could find us a chisel so we might carve our way out of this one.
- Written Answers — Medical Cards: Medical Cards (21 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: Question 655: To ask the Minister for Health the reason a person (details supplied) has been issued a general practitioner visit card when all other members in their family have been issued with a full medical card. [15322/12]
- Human Rights Issues (21 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: I wish to raise with the Minister of State with responsibility for European Affairs, Deputy Lucinda Creighton, the horrific and tragic case in Morocco that came to light recently where a 16 year old girl, Amina Filali, committed suicide after being pressurised by a court, and her mother, to marry her rapist. While the marriage was seen to be required for cultural and religious reasons by...
- Human Rights Issues (21 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: I thank the Minister of State for her objective, well researched and honest response. I call on her as a fellow Oireachtas Member whom I know shares my concern to call the Moroccan representative in this country to this House. I am sure it is a man; it is hardly a woman.
- Human Rights Issues (21 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: I would be grateful if the Minister of State would call the man from Morocco to her office to outline the palpable outrage of decent people in this country who are ashamed that in a contemporary, allegedly civilised society, courts of justice would provide an escape route for rapists to marry their victims to save face for families for cultural reasons. That form of abuse cannot be provided...
- Leaders' Questions (21 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: No.
- Leaders' Questions (15 Mar 2012)
Colm Keaveney: Why did Deputy Finian McGrath vote to take medical cards from the elderly?