Results 321-340 of 4,928 for speaker:Peter Mathews
- Order of Business (12 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: I welcome the Tánaiste. I particularly welcome the absolute assurance she gave that the legislation for one-year bankruptcy will be enacted and operational before Christmas. It is wonderful to hear her say that, as the commitment is now on the record, double-underlined. Deputy Bannon reminds me of the story of the diplomat who was described as the guy who could tell someone to go...
- Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: The Tánaiste should stop before she makes it worse.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: Hear, hear.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: Hear, hear. Mr. Alan Dukes said it the other night on the television.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: Hear, hear.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: Suicides.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: Wake-up time.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: A Leas-Cheann Comhairle, on a point of order-----
- Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: Just a second-----
- Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: Write-off and write-down.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: And suicide.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: The banks made this mess and the Government's inquiry does not reveal it.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: Rubbish.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: The Tánaiste should get real.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: Get real.
- Leaders' Questions (12 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: Agreements with guns to the head.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: I had my hand up first.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: I was the very first up.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: Deputy Anne Ferris and I were the first to indicate after the leaders.
- Order of Business (11 Nov 2015)
Peter Mathews: No, I have been contributing information to help the Government to make better decisions.