Results 181-200 of 4,928 for speaker:Peter Mathews
- Order of Business (9 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: I am being very fair. This is absurd.
- Order of Business (9 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: You ignored a parliamentarian elected to the House.
- Order of Business (9 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: I do not ignore the rules. I have always obeyed them.
- Order of Business (9 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: Please take a vote on it.
- Order of Business (9 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: It is the law of large numbers.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: The very long term.
- Order of Business (8 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: I remind the Taoiseach that there are five working days left to get the one-year bankruptcy Bill enacted and operational. There should be no more than two years' income attachment as one of the provisions.
- Order of Business (8 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: I am just reminding the Taoiseach. It is helpful to be reminded. The second issue is that the life of a constituent, Ibrahim Halawa, may be under threat. A phone call before the 15th------
- Order of Business (8 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: Sorry, I missed that. Lastly-----
- Order of Business (8 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: This is legislation. It is the game-changing promise in June 2012. We have €25 billion of promissory bonds long-dated to 40 years outstanding at the moment.
- Order of Business (8 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: I am not starting again. Please bear with me, a Cheann Comhairle.
- Order of Business (8 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: The Taoiseach understands we need legislation.
- Order of Business (8 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: The National Pensions Reserve Fund was raided, Taoiseach.
- Order of Business (8 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: The National Pensions Reserve Fund was depleted by €17 billion in 2012. We have a crisis in housing, a hospitals crisis and a homelessness crisis.
- Order of Business (8 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: We have €25 billion of bonds that should be torn up.
- Order of Business (8 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: This is becoming a nonsense.
- Order of Business (8 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: Would that not be awful? There are five working days left.
- Order of Business (8 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: Why not ask the Taoiseach if he would like to answer the question?
- Order of Business (8 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: I will resume my seat in 30 seconds.
- Order of Business (8 Dec 2015)
Peter Mathews: The €25 billion in bonds should be torn up.