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- Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: There will be no consequences.
- Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: That is not true.
- Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: That information is coming from that side of the House.
- Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: Negotiate.
- Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: That is nonsense.
- Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: Yes. I made mistakes.
- Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: Spare us the lecture.
- Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: I do.
- Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: We have heard all of this before.
- Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: We hope so.
- Promissory Notes: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: Deputy Peter Mathews is going to tell us the news about the-----
- Pre-European Council Meeting: Statements (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: Yes. It was the biggest mistake I made.
- Pre-European Council Meeting: Statements (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: I acknowledge that readily.
- Pre-European Council Meeting: Statements (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: Labour's way or Frankfurt's way.
- Pre-European Council Meeting: Statements (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: I am delighted to have the opportunity to speak on this important issue. In the context of what previous speakers have said, I have some advice for the Tánaiste, for what it is worth. The Tánaiste went Chile to utter his chilling words about what might happen at home. We heard lots of chilling words from him when he was in Opposition. Indeed, they were very chilling, some of...
- Order of Business (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: I wish to ask the Taoiseach about the status of the Central Bank (consolidation) Bill because there is considerable uncertainty about what is happening within the Central Bank. I had a meeting with senior Central Bank officials last week and am very worried, to say the least, as to what views and developments are percolating down from there to the lending banks, particularly regarding the...
- Order of Business (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: Will it follow the Minister?
- Leaders' Questions (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: It is time for action, the time for talking is over. The Taoiseach should show some mettle.
- Leaders' Questions (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: I listened to the Taoiseach yesterday and again this morning. It saddens me that he cannot find it in himself to give a decent apology. One would be forgiven for thinking that unfortunate children aged nine and women as old as 89 went into the laundries voluntarily. The Taoiseach is saying "sorry" for the activities that went on in the Magdalen laundries and for the results of the report,...
- Leaders' Questions (6 Feb 2013)
Mattie McGrath: I also compliment them on producing the report at such a low cost. We can learn much from that. Senior officials of the Taoiseach's and the Minister's Departments were involved in the preparation of the report at all times. They expected it and were aware of its contents. They knew what was coming. Instead of having their spin doctors teach him what to say, he could have played a tape...