Results 16,301-16,320 of 18,593 for speaker:Michael Creed
- Financial Resolution No. 2: Excise (Mineral Oil) (9 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: Get on with it Kermit.
- Financial Resolution No. 2: Excise (Mineral Oil) (9 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: How many councillors does the Minister's party have?
- Financial Resolution No. 2: Excise (Mineral Oil) (9 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: What about forestry?
- Budget Statement 2010 (9 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: It is time the Minister recognised it.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: The Minister of State, Deputy Dick Roche, should keep his head down. The Dublin Docklands Development Authority did not do him any favours.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: The Minister of State should watch it or he will find himself a further row back.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: They were in Galway tent.
- Written Answers — Free Trade Agreements: Free Trade Agreements (8 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: Question 287: To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs if he has conveyed to the EU Commissioner on Trade his views on EU negotiations for a free trade agreement with Columbia; his approach to these negotiations; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [45744/09]
- Departmental Agencies. (3 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: Is it difficult to predict how long the Government will last, or how long the process will take?
- Departmental Agencies. (3 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: That does not mean there is no dumping.
- Credit Institutions (Eligible Liabilities Guarantee) Scheme 2009: Motion (3 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: Saved by the bell.
- Foreshore and Dumping at Sea (Amendment) Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Second Stage (3 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: I wish to share time with Deputy Tom Sheahan.
- Foreshore and Dumping at Sea (Amendment) Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Second Stage (3 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: The introduction of the Bill represents a missed opportunity that was summed up comprehensively in the Minister of State's speech. He stated: Consolidation and streamlining of the Foreshore Acts have been under consideration for some time. This process is intended to provide a modern, effective and integrated legal framework for the management of the State's foreshore estate in the future....
- Foreshore and Dumping at Sea (Amendment) Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Second Stage (3 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: No news is good news.
- Foreshore and Dumping at Sea (Amendment) Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Second Stage (3 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: Is it difficult to predict how long the Government will last, or how long the process will take?
- Foreshore and Dumping at Sea (Amendment) Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Second Stage (3 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: That does not mean there is no dumping.
- Foreshore and Dumping at Sea (Amendment) Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Committee and Remaining Stages (3 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: No, there is nothing to preclude that.
- Foreshore and Dumping at Sea (Amendment) Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Committee and Remaining Stages (3 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: I move amendment No. 1: In page 7, before section 5, but in Chapter 2, to insert the following new section: "5.âThe Minister shall publish and lay before the Houses of the Oireachtas a strategic review of existing foreshore legislation and a new framework for foreshore licensing and development within six months of the enactment of the Foreshore and Dumping at Sea (Amendment) Bill 2009."....
- Foreshore and Dumping at Sea (Amendment) Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Committee and Remaining Stages (3 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: I am disappointed by the response of the Minister of State. We are seeking to put a timeframe on it because of the economic imperative. Too much of this debate is open-ended and too much is taken on good faith. Regrettably, that good faith has not been honoured. We need only consider the last amendment I tabled on aquaculture licensing and the delays there. This amendment sets a...
- Foreshore and Dumping at Sea (Amendment) Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Committee and Remaining Stages (3 Dec 2009)
Michael Creed: I move amendment No. 2: In page 10, line 10, after "Minister" to insert the following: "and the appropriate Department in the Northern Ireland Assembly". This amendment proposes to oblige the Minister, when considering granting a foreshore licence in the vicinity of either Carlingford or Lough Foyle, to consult with the relevant Department in the Northern Ireland Assembly. This makes sense...