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Leaders' Questions (16 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: I know it is not. I am coming to the question.

Leaders' Questions (16 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: I thought you said I had two minutes, a Cheann Comhairle.

Leaders' Questions (16 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: I am putting a question.

Leaders' Questions (16 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: If you will allow me, a Cheann Comhairle, I am making the point that I failed to get answers to certain questions.

Leaders' Questions (16 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: You are taking up my time now, a Cheann Comhairle.

Leaders' Questions (16 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: Will I get some time back for the interruption? Instead of promised change and new politics, a reduction in quangos and a five-point plan, all we received were broken promises. It is the same old politics, the same quangos with a few new ones and a Government that has the nerve to award itself an A grade for a job well done. We have a raft of extra taxes, less money in people's pockets and...

Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013: Report Stage (Resumed) (11 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: I refer to amendments Nos. 22 and 27. The kernel of the issue is here. There are significant concerns about it. Amendment No. 22 seeks to insert:" "viable", in relation to a pregnancy, means a foetus or embryo that is, or would be expected to be, capable of surviving independently outside the womb by reason of its gestational age;".On amendment No. 27, on termination, there is no time...

Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013: Report Stage (Resumed) (11 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: I move amendment No. 14:In page 6, line 8, after "treatment" to insert the following:", it excludes any procedure done with the intention of killing a human person, whether born or unborn".There is a fundamental right to life in the Constitution and in our intentions we all claim to be pro-life. I said this morning during Leaders' Questions that we were all doing our best in this situation...

Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013: Report Stage (Resumed) (11 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: I am disappointed by what the Minister said. It seems that no amendments except those tabled by the Government parties will be accepted. We are all here with goodwill trying to make the best that we can of the Bill. I, too, am concerned about how we sustain the life of the unborn child in the womb and ensure the foetus is not damaged by any procedure. We are not going to be in every...

Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013: Report Stage (Resumed) (11 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: I too support these amendments. Both the language we use and the efforts made by Deputy Tóibín to enhance and strengthen the protection for the unborn are vital. I hope the Minister will see his way to accepting these amendments.

Order of Business (11 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: On the companies (miscellaneous provisions) Bill-----

Order of Business (11 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: Public expenditure and reform is the Minister's own area. I appeal to him-----

Order of Business (11 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: Where is the reform when we see the shambolic way the House has been treated over the past 24 hours? It is disgraceful.

Order of Business (11 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: I want a reply. It was shambolic.

Order of Business (11 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: With regard to the companies (miscellaneous provisions) Bill, it has come to the attention of the House that there are many anomalies in the Finance Bill.

Order of Business (11 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: Mr. Tony Rochford is on hunger strike and the Taoiseach agreed to meet him a couple of days ago. Does the Minister know if the meeting took place and, if not, when it will? When is he due to meet him?

Leaders' Questions (11 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: I begin by commending all Members of this House for voting to their own best judgment and for voting according to their conscience on the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill last night. These are difficult and, indeed, emotional times for many Members of this House, and we all struggle to find a way forward toward realising a deep and passionate commitment to protect the lives of both...

Leaders' Questions (11 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: It has also been brought to my attention that the Oireachtas has no right to vote on a Bill that contains provisions that have been put to the Irish people in a referendum and which they, in a sovereign exercise, rejected. The Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013 contains two provisions which were put to the Irish people in a referendum in 2002 and which they rejected. These...

Leaders' Questions (11 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: One moment, please.

Leaders' Questions (11 Jul 2013)

Mattie McGrath: The Irish electorate voted "No" in the 2002 referendum to repeal sections 58 and 59 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861. The proposal to delete sections 58 and 59 of the 1861 Act-----

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