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Order of Business (26 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: Shame.

Order of Business (26 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: I want to thank you for your co-operation at all times in looking after us Independents.

Order of Business (26 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: I do not get any time. You look after me for time. Thank you. We will say nothing until we hear more.

Order of Business (26 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: I was thanking the Ceann Comhairle for his co-operation and help in all matters. I am sure the Minister appreciates that. The Minister for Health is obliged under the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act 2013 to lay a report before the House of the notifications he has received by the end of June each year. Will the Minister present indicate whether that report is ready? The end of...

Order of Business (26 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: I have done that.

Order of Business (25 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: What about the man behind the Taoiseach? Is he prepared to accommodate her?

Order of Business (25 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: Yesterday I raised the issue of the post office network throughout the country.

Order of Business (25 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: I am coming at the matter from a different angle today.

Order of Business (25 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: This is a serious issue and I raise it in the context of the consumer protection and competition Bill. There is no protection for consumers at present, particularly as the price of stamps is being increased by 8 cent. Post offices are going to be closed, one way or another. When will the Bill be introduced?

Order of Business (25 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: That was below the belt.

Order of Business (25 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: Apologise for what? Deputy Durkan should take his tablets and calm down.

Topical Issue Debate: Jobs Protection (24 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: I am very disappointed with the answer. The best the Minister of State can do, given that he is a small businessman himself, is come here and read out facts and figures on a policy we know that is failing. This is an indigenous company with a proud record. The Minister of State is coming to Tipperary next month - beidh fáilte is fiche roimhe - and I ask him to visit the plant to see...

Topical Issue Debate: Jobs Protection (24 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: I mentioned the CEO. In that case I withdraw his name, but it is public knowledge on the website and in the company's accounts. I am merely saying-----

Topical Issue Debate: Jobs Protection (24 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: I have withdrawn his name, but, unfortunately, I have not got rid of the man. We could not get rid of the beast of Cromwell.

Topical Issue Debate: Jobs Protection (24 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: I know, but I am shocked by the Minister of State's reply which is gobbledegook and political speak by PR people.

Topical Issue Debate: Jobs Protection (24 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: It is not happening.

Topical Issue Debate: Jobs Protection (24 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: It is not appalling.

Topical Issue Debate: Jobs Protection (24 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: To call it the 1650 beer is appalling.

Topical Issue Debate: Jobs Protection (24 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: I have never met him.

Topical Issue Debate: Jobs Protection (24 Jun 2014)

Mattie McGrath: Will the Minister of State visit the plant next week?

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