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Written Answers — Physical Education Facilities: Physical Education Facilities (2 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: Question 224: To ask the Minister for Education and Science further to Parliamentary Question No. 629 of 24 October 2006, the decision arrived at following the assessment of the application involved for physical education facilities; the next step involved following her approval of the project; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [35956/06]

Legislative Programme. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: Question 5: To ask the Taoiseach his Department's legislative responsibilities for the remainder of the 29th Dáil; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [30785/06]

Legislative Programme. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: I was interested in the Taoiseach's comment on the referendum that he proposed at the weekend, where some of his Ministers obviously got a little carried away, including my good friend, the Minister, Deputy Roche, who is beside him and who went into orbit like a cloud of CO2 emissions. The Taoiseach stated that the comment he made about a proposed referendum on children has no status other...

Official Engagements. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: Question 10: To ask the Taoiseach when the Cabinet sub-committee on drugs and social inclusion last met; and when the sub-committee will hold its next meeting.. [30786/06]

Official Engagements. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: The Ceann Comhairle is not responsible for the Taoiseach's answer.

Official Engagements. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: I understand the regional drug groups received €500,000 each for their work. When the sub-committee next meets, on the date announced by the Taoiseach, will it discuss reports from the different regional groups as to their capacity to deal with tip-offs? I understand a major supply of ecstasy tablets——

Commissions of Inquiry. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: Question 13: To ask the Taoiseach if he has received the latest report from Mr. Justice Barron; the actions to be taken in view of same; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [30787/06]

Leaders' Questions. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: I heard some reports that the Taoiseach referred to a utopian Ireland at the weekend. Olivia Crawford did not realise that her son had been shot until he collapsed in a pool of blood on the kitchen floor. Jordan Crawford was a lucky child. Gardaí stated that he could have received multiple injuries if the machine gun had not jammed. Jordan Crawford's family was already on a warning...

Leaders' Questions. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: I was speaking about gangland bosses. Information is available as to who these people are. The first duty of a sovereign government is to protect its citizens and if a government is unable to do that, then it has failed in its duty. I listened this morning to the Minister for Defence, Deputy O'Dea — he may smile or smirk, if he likes.

Leaders' Questions. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: He stated this morning——

Leaders' Questions. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: The Minister stated this morning——

Leaders' Questions. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: The Minister is out of order.

Leaders' Questions. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: Deputy O'Dea stated, coming down off his high, that no democratic government could prevent crime.

Leaders' Questions. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: That is what he stated. The first duty of any government is to protect the citizens of the State.

Leaders' Questions. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: It is an absolute disgrace for a Minister of Defence to stand up and state to the nation at large that a democratic government is unable to prevent crime. What is he doing?

Leaders' Questions. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: For the information of the Taoiseach, in 2002 Garda strength in the southern region — Cork, Kerry and Limerick — was 1,837 officers. In 2003 Garda strength in the southern region was 1,842 officers. In 2004 Garda strength in the southern region was 1,867 officers. In 2005 Garda strength in the southern region was 1,868 officers.

Leaders' Questions. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: While the Minister, Deputy O'Dea, may well crow to the nation about some league trophy, Mrs. Crawford was mopping the blood of her five year old son off the kitchen floor. He may smirk at that, if he wishes.

Leaders' Questions. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: I never mentioned that word.

Leaders' Questions. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: The Taoiseach spoke of Moyross; I speak of O'Malley Park.

Leaders' Questions. (7 Nov 2006)

Enda Kenny: Minister O'Dea should go down and tell that to Jordan Crawford's mother.

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