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Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: Members of the House should have this information made available to them so that choices can be made as to the way forward.

Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: On the one side we have the Taoiseach and the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government looking for consensus-----

Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: -----but on the other side crucial information is not being made available or offered to Members of this House.

Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: It is a farce of a procedure.

Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: There is a pretence of seeking to bring about a consensus-----

Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: -----in circumstances in which Members of this House are not being provided with the type of information-----

Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: -----that should be provided in any parliament in any country.

Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: It is outrageous that we have this type of approach. Either the Government is serious in genuinely trying to make information available or it is not.

Adjournment Debate Matters (19 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: The Taoiseach should apologise and leave the stage.

Written Answers — Asylum Applications: Asylum Applications (19 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: Question 347: To ask the Minister for Justice and Law Reform the number of Irish born children presently being individually processed through the asylum system and not simply registered as family dependants; the number of such applications determined to date; the number that have resulted in the granting of permission to remain here and the basis for any such decision reached and the number...

Written Answers — Default on Payment of Fines: Default on Payment of Fines (19 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: Question 348: To ask the Minister for Justice and Law Reform if arrangements have now been made for fines imposed by the courts as a penalty in criminal proceedings to be reduced to zero upon the lodgement or delivery to Mountjoy Prison of persons who have failed to pay a fine; when these new arrangements were put in place and the instructions issued by him or on his behalf in this regard;...

Criminal Law (Defence and the Dwelling) Bill 2010: Second Stage (20 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: I welcome the fact that the Criminal Law (Defence and the Dwelling) Bill is before the House. The Bill is the Government's very belated effort to provide protection to people confronted by attackers in their homes. Fine Gael advocated reform of the law in this area over four years ago, publishing a Private Members' Bill in 2006. The Government repeatedly and cynically voted down Fine...

Written Answers — Broadcasting Services: Broadcasting Services (20 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: Question 62: To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources the action he will take against an authority who are contravening the Broadcasting Act 2009; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37842/10]

Order of Business (27 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: This is not an issue. It is a former ministerial colleague of his appearing to represent the tribunal and undermining any concept of-----

Order of Business (27 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: Thirteen years.

Order of Business (27 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: The conduct of this tribunal is increasingly more bizarre.

Macro-Economic and Fiscal Outlook: Statements (27 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: Never mind organising an economy, he cannot even organise his script.

Macro-Economic and Fiscal Outlook: Statements (27 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: On a second point of order, and I will be very brief-----

Macro-Economic and Fiscal Outlook: Statements (27 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: I wonder if we will be joined by the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, Deputy Gormley, who was so interested in consensus.

Macro-Economic and Fiscal Outlook: Statements (27 Oct 2010)

Alan Shatter: It is a pity the Government did not discover virtue five years earlier.

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