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Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion (Resumed). (16 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: The Deputy will address her remarks through the Chair.

Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion (Resumed). (16 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: Deputy Gilmore, please allow Deputy O'Malley to continue.

Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion (Resumed). (16 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: Deputy O'Malley, without interruption.

Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion (Resumed). (16 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: Is that agreed? Agreed.

Health (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 2004: Statements. (16 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: I wish to share time with Deputy Lynch.

Health (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 2004: Statements. (16 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: How is it that the leaders and members of the Government parties are not ashamed with what we have heard from the Supreme Court about the way vulnerable and elderly people have been treated? Yesterday evening in north Cork a public community hospital told a family to take home a 90-year old man whose wife was ill at home. No other family member resides in his house, yet his family were told...

Written Answers — Transport Investment Plan: Transport Investment Plan (15 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: Question 98: To ask the Minister for Transport the details of the new Government ten-year transport investment plan; if these proposals have been brought to Cabinet; the specific proposals that are concerned; the amount needed to fund the proposals; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4764/05]

Written Answers — Road Safety: Road Safety (15 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: Question 148: To ask the Minister for Transport if he plans to conduct a review of speed limits for large vehicles following the recent spate of deaths in lorry accidents; the reason larger vehicles were excluded from the speed limit changes introduced under the conversion to the metric system; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4763/05]

Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: If the Minister made that speech in Cork, he would quickly be told where to go.

Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: Does the Deputy know what is happening in the city of Cork? Has he been in the city?

Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: How come people from Cork city come to north Cork to dispose of their waste?

Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: As pointed out by other speakers, there is a great need for a national waiver scheme. There is no consistency in the effort. Before I come to my point, I wish to say two things. If one looks in the Gallery, one sees that there is no one from the press to report what is happening in this House. That is the issue, and that is why the Labour Party is the authentic voice of the people. I hope...

Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: The Minister is bereft of ideas.

Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: Is the Minister bereft of ideas?

Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: The Minister is bereft of ideas.

Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: The Minister should give us some of his own ideas.

Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: The fact is that the Minister is not telling the truth.

Domestic Refuse Charges: Motion. (15 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: The Minister is misleading the House.

Leaders' Questions. (15 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: The Mallow northern relief road should be included.

Leaders' Questions. (15 Feb 2005)

Joe Sherlock: It used to be 40%.

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