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World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: Irish and European Union farmers and consumers must not be asked——

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: ——to pay twice for a world trade deal. This is the issue. The Minister is part of a moveable feast which speaks about the 2003 CAP reform as the bottom line and then October 2005.

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: Now we hear it is 70% cuts and we do not know what we will receive in return. Somebody must have a bottom line. Is it 20% or 50% tariff cuts? The Minister was a signatory to the 2005 riding instructions to Commissioner Mandelson which spoke about 50% and the amendment to this motion states it is 30% quota cuts. The Government amendment is bankrupt. We on this side of the House are...

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: We asked the Minister to tell us but she refused to avail of the opportunity to say she would use a veto.

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: I listened to the Minister on statements and during Question Time and she is preparing to pack her bags, go to pastures new——

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: ——and leave the mess behind for somebody else. She might run but she will never hide if this is her lasting legacy to Irish agriculture. I commend the motion to the House.

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: If she knew what she was at, she might not be castigated.

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: Governments Members are carrying a great deal of weight on their shoulders.

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: The beef coming in is not of the same standard.

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: What about the chickens from China that are pumped with antibiotics?

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: It sends out a signal.

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: Is that the 36% tariff cuts?

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: Tell me. Other than lecturing me, tell me.

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: I cannot, nobody is telling me.

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: I doubt that it has. Somebody should tell Mr. Mandelson about it.

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: Many interviews.

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: By whom the Minister of State was charmed.

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: That is what the Minister of State said on the record of the House.

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: That is what he stated on the record of the House.

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Motion (17 Apr 2008)

Michael Creed: It is.

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