Results 221-240 of 11,500 for speaker:Gerry Adams
- Order of Business (19 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: What will we do only talk?
- Energy Resources: Motion (19 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: This Sunday, Irish people will be remembering with pride and celebrating the 1916 Easter Rising. Beidh comóraidh agus cuimhneacháin ag ár bpáirtÃ, Sinn Féin, timpeall na hÃireann. Beimid ag ceiliúradh nà hamhaÃn na fir agus na mná a fuair bás ag an uair stairiúil sin, ach freisin an Phoblacht agus Forógra na Poblachta i 1916.The Proclamation asserts "We declare the right of...
- Written Answers — Rail Network: Rail Network (19 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: Question 371: To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport in view of his support for infrastructural projects on the island of Ireland, his plans to support the railway transport corridor to the north west; in particular, if he will refer to the Transport 21 project, the western area's Atlantic road corridor and the comprehensive rail system in the north west which includes the five...
- Leaders' Questions (20 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: Obviously, we need to put in place procedures and committees with appropriate powers to deal with this issue, but we are missing the point about the pulse of the public. The Nyberg report points to all of the failures. Sinn Féin warned about what would happen, but we were ignored and dismissed. We repeatedly called for stronger regulation, caps on remuneration, a fair tax policy and so...
- Leaders' Questions (20 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: The Taoiseach should know.
- Leaders' Questions (20 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: That is a bit rich, if the Taoiseach does not mind the pun. He asserts that the then Minister for Defence should have known this.
- Leaders' Questions (20 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: Gabh mo leithscéal.
- Leaders' Questions (20 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: I thank the Ministers for their assistance.
- Leaders' Questions (20 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: The Taoiseach stated the then Minister for Finance should have known this, yet he stated earlier that there might be others about whom he did not know who would walk away with a great deal of money. That is exactly what he stated.
- Leaders' Questions (20 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: He then went on to criticise what the former Government had done, despite repeating-----
- Leaders' Questions (20 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: Let me outline my understanding of what the Government plans to do. It plans to remove board members of the bank who were appointed before the bank bailout-----
- Leaders' Questions (20 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: Sin é. Is that the case? What about senior management? Surely, it must go. What about the public interest directors? Do they not have a case to answer? This is occurring on the Taoiseach's watch. He needs to know and tell the House clearly that bankers will not walk away with obscene amounts of the people's money.
- Order of Business (20 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: I may have misheard the Taoiseach. I think he said we had a debate yesterday on the memorandum of understanding, but I must have missed that. The Government promised a referendum to overturn the results of the Abbeylara case. Is it intended that this will be held in conjunction with the presidential election in November? Will the promised children's rights referendum also be held in...
- Order of Business (20 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: I seek clarity on an issue to which we referred earlier, namely, contractual entitlements. If it is proven that the individuals involved were in breach of their contractual obligations, an indictment that is clear from the current reports-----
- Order of Business (20 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: Perhaps the Taoiseach wants to respond.
- State Visits (20 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: Beidh fáilte roimh cuairt an Uachtarán Obama go hÃirinn. Nà aontaÃonn Sinn Féin le go leor polasaithe atá ag teacht ón Teach Bán. Nuair a bhà seans agam, dúirt mé a leithéid leis na hUachtaráin Clinton, Bush agus Obama. Caithfimid bheith an-soiléir gur thacaigh Rialtas Mheiriceá leis an bpróiseas sÃochána in Ãirinn. SÃleann poblachtánaigh agus saoránaigh eile go...
- State Visits (20 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: Maith go leor. Cuirfidh mé mo cheist i mBéarla. I find it rather patronising that the Taoiseach refers to this as a sign that Ireland has grown up as if, in some way, we were adolescent, immature or juvenile. A better mark of what is wrong with a section of Ireland is in the Nyberg report. However, I come directly to the issue. Does the Taoiseach agree that while some people may wish...
- State Visits (20 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: -----that is conscious of the history between the islands. We have yet to make our own history because we are still partitioned. Those of us who wish to point out these things and to celebrate republicanism as opposed to monarchy should have the right to do so.
- State Visits (20 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: Is that a confession?
- State Visits (20 Apr 2011)
Gerry Adams: Father Mathews.