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Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Committee and Remaining Stages (6 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: I am aware of that but you might impose a guillotine and put them all together, so can I speak on section 6 now? Otherwise I will not get to it.

Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Committee and Remaining Stages (6 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: Well I know.

Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Committee and Remaining Stages (6 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: I will speak to section 1 then because I will not get to section 6.

Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Committee and Remaining Stages (6 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: Please, a Leas-Cheann Comhairle, I have indicated.

Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Committee and Remaining Stages (6 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: Section 4 provides for the making of a special liquidation order. Section 6 provides that there shall be an immediate stay on all proceedings against IBRC, other than regulatory or criminal proceedings, and that no further actions or proceedings can be issued against IBRC without the consent of the High Court. I wish to propose an amendment there that would include the words, "That all...

Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Committee and Remaining Stages (6 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: That is very serious. There are people and families - some very rich and some ordinary business people - that are being destroyed by Anglo Irish Bank. They need to have their day in court and are entitled to make their case.

Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Bill 2013: Committee and Remaining Stages (6 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: What is funny?

Promissory Notes: Motion [Private Members] (5 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: History will not be kind to you.

Promissory Notes: Motion [Private Members] (5 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: That is a disgraceful comment.

Promissory Notes: Motion [Private Members] (5 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: You are going nowhere.

Promissory Notes: Motion [Private Members] (5 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: Of whom does the Minister of State speak?

Promissory Notes: Motion [Private Members] (5 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: Where are the Minister of State's colleagues?

Promissory Notes: Motion [Private Members] (5 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: I am delighted to sign my name to this motion and I compliment Deputy Ross on tabling it and on his contribution. I am delighted the Minister, Deputy Howlin, is in the Chamber to listen. The Government has tabled a feeble amendment to the motion. As I told the Minister's leader a few weeks ago, even Ministers' body language tells the tale that they have thrown in the towel and are not...

National Lottery Bill 2012: Second Stage (Resumed) (5 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: I am pleased to speak to this Bill, which has a number of worrying aspects. To pick up on the contributions of previous speakers, why fix something that is not broken? I hope the Government will not use the old flogging horse of the children's hospital. Goodness knows, that project has been delayed for far too long and far too much money has been wasted on consultants and planners. As the...

Order of Business (5 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: In view of further revelations at the weekend about contacts between the Minister for Health and his colleague Ministers-----

Order of Business (5 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: We must go there. We only get this information from the media.

Order of Business (5 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: The promised legislation is the health information Bill. Will we have transparency, openness and honesty when dealing with population numbers?

Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed): Diplomatic Representation (5 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: Something like here.

Leaders' Questions (5 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: That clouds the issue.

Leaders' Questions (5 Feb 2013)

Mattie McGrath: The Taoiseach should look behind him. Where has the Labour Party gone?

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