Dáil debates

Tuesday, 20 June 2006

2:30 pm

Photo of Arthur MorganArthur Morgan (Louth, Sinn Fein)

What exactly was the response of the British Prime Minister when the Taoiseach put it to him that this House had adopted a motion, as had the US House of Representatives, calling for a proper inquiry to be held into this issue of collusion? If the British insist on holding an inquiry under the Inquiries Act, which would be unacceptable, would the Taoiseach consider calling a summit specifically on this issue of collusion with the British Prime Minister to deal with it once and for all? Would he accept that perhaps that would be the only way of dealing with it at this stage?

More evidence has emerged of British agents having been involved in the Loughinisland slaughter in 1994, when the UVF killed——

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