Results 1,561-1,580 of 1,730 for speaker:Colm Keaveney
- Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (Amendment) Bill 2011: Second Stage (29 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: It does not.
- Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (Amendment) Bill 2011: Second Stage (29 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: What severance payment will be given to the 3,000 classroom attendants the Deputy's party is firing tomorrow?
- Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (Amendment) Bill 2011: Second Stage (29 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: What has happened on the Deputy's party's watch?
- Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (Amendment) Bill 2011: Second Stage (29 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: A total of 3,000 classroom assistants to do the job-----
- Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (Amendment) Bill 2011: Second Stage (29 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: Open the door to attack public servants.
- Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest (Amendment) Bill 2011: Second Stage (29 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: The Deputy and Shane Ross - it is the same ideology.
- Leaders' Questions (24 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: Sinn Féin U-turned on the bank guarantee.
- Leaders' Questions (24 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: Sinn Féin went from robbing the banks to bailing them out.
- Leaders' Questions (24 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: Sinn Féin robbed the banks and it robbed the people.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: On the promissory note.
- Leaders' Questions (22 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: What about the promissory note?
- Mental Health Services: Motion (Resumed) (16 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: I thank some of the Members opposite for their contribution on this motion. Members on all sides of the House have strong shared concerns in this area. It is also a shared concern that the one in four people is affected by mental health issues. There go I but for the grace of God. It is important that this Dáil takes whatever action is necessary to deliver critically important services...
- Leaders' Questions (16 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: Remember that?
- Leaders' Questions (16 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: We first telephone Deputy Kelleher.
- Order of Business. (15 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: Apologise.
- Order of Business. (15 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: Reprehensible.
- Leaders' Questions (15 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: If they want to.
- Order of Business (3 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: We can debate it now. The Deputy should ask a question.
- Leaders' Questions (3 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: Is the protest over?
- Social Welfare Code: Motion (2 Nov 2011)
Colm Keaveney: Like the previous speaker, I am delighted to speak on this motion. I welcome some of the comments that have been made. Good ideas are emerging as part of the reform agenda, particularly from members of the Opposition. Fianna Fáil has left us with a level of social expenditure that is completely out of sync with the State's capacity to meet the social welfare needs that exist. That is a...