Dáil debates
Tuesday, 15 October 2024
An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business
3:30 pm
Simon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael) | Oireachtas source
I have control within constitutional parameters. I am not making light of a very serious issue and I do take that point. I will ask the Minister, Deputy O'Brien, to engage with the Deputy directly.
Deputy Bacik asked about legislation. I have asked the Attorney General to look at that. I will get the Deputy an update in this Dáil, yes. Let me see if I can get that update quite quickly. I am happy to engage with Deputy Bacik directly in relation to that.
The point I am making to Deputy Gannon - I do not have much time to be too expansive on this - is that there are serious issues with the current legislation, the occupied territories Bill, and that is fine as nobody suggests legislation that comes forward is perfect. The context has changed. It has been the advice of successive Attorney Generals - this is truth to the matter - that whether or not the Government wanted to pass the Bill it could not. The International Court of Justice, ICJ, has changed the context. Formal advices will be provided to the Government next week as to what that may look like. I am saying very honestly that we will then engage in good faith with the Opposition on what the next steps might look like. I would be in a position to maybe be more fulsome on this next week. With regard to Deputy Pringle's suggestion about being able to debate it in the Dáil or whether to have a briefing, or whatever is most appropriate, we are happy to do that.
On Deputy Murphy's suggestion, I understand that the Minister, Deputy Ryan, has agreed to have a debate and, I have been told by the Whip, is certainly happy to have a debate on that issue of munitions. The Minister is not here at the moment as he is attending the Energy Council. There are some transport questions this week that will be taken by the Minister of State, Deputy Lawless. I suggest we just work with the Minister. He will have that debate but he is not here at the moment as he is at the Energy Council. I am happy to schedule that.
I take seriously Deputy McGrath's points on the challenges facing the hospitality sector and its cost base. We can have a debate another time on some of the things we have done in trying to assist in that budget . From the point of view of the Dáil Order of Business this week there is significant time through a Private Members' motion being given to debate that issue this week. There will be an opportunity when we debate the Finance Bill to consider these matters too.
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