Results 721-740 of 9,994 for speaker:John Gormley
- Human Rights Issues. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: It is absolutely.
- Human Rights Issues. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: One plane would be enough for me.
- Human Rights Issues. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: I wish to correct what the Minister said about there having been a 50 year practice in this regard. A High Court case brought by my colleague, Ed Horgan, clearly established that there was no such 50-year practice.
- Human Rights Issues. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: That was the judgment given.
- Human Rights Issues. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: The judge in that case said that neutrality was not enshrined in the Irish Constitution and that was the difficulty. The Minister said we have to take people's word in this regard. We took people's word for this on previous occasions when we were told categorically, and I would like him to confirm this, that there were no weapons going through Shannon, but a number of observers there saw that...
- Human Rights Issues. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: The Minister is making it up as he goes along.
- Human Rights Issues. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: The Government has an ad hocposition on this matter.
- Human Rights Issues. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: The Government always has an ad hoc position on this matter.
- Human Rights Issues. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: It is the Minister who is the hypocrite.
- Human Rights Issues. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: The Minister seems to be confident that we will be on the opposite side of the House.
- Human Rights Issues. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: If you want to switch sidesââ
- Human Rights Issues. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: The Government has ditched our neutrality.
- Human Rights Issues. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: This Government has done more than any other to do that.
- Proposed Legislation. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: I thank the Chair for the opportunity to raise an extremely important health issue. When I discovered last week that the alcohol products (control of advertising, sponsorship and marketing practices/sales promotions) Bill had disappeared from the list of promised legislation, I raised the issue with the Taoiseach and the Tánaiste, neither of whom were concerned in the slightest that a major...
- Proposed Legislation. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: Big deal.
- Proposed Legislation. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: What is the timescale? How long will it be?
- Proposed Legislation. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: It is part of the problem.
- Proposed Legislation. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: For God's sake. The Minister should not compare the two cases.
- Proposed Legislation. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: It is not just my opinion; it is the opinion of the Joint Committee on Health and Children.
- Proposed Legislation. (6 Oct 2005)
John Gormley: It was just a voluntary code.