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Morris Tribunal: Statements (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: It is a political whitewash. It is disgraceful.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: He is vindictive.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: He went further than that.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: The Minister has spent much of the past ten minutes mud-slinging.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: It is a pity this debate has been structured in this manner. I telephoned the Office of the Government Chief Whip this morning to inquire whether the main spokespersons might have more latitude. The debate is scheduled to continue throughout the day and there do not seem to be queues of Deputies wishing to speak. It is regrettable that the main spokespersons are confined to 15 minutes...

Morris Tribunal: Statements (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: I regret my time has expired. I hope I will have an opportunity to revisit this issue. Previous reports have been ignored. I refer in this regard to the O'Briain report which, if acted upon by successive Ministers for Justice more than 30 years ago, may have prevented the necessity for the establishment of the Morris tribunal. I hope the Minister will ensure that recommendations yet to be...

Morris Tribunal: Statements (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: The Minister left some of that out this morning when he misquoted and twisted it. That will be in the Official Report.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: And again today.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: Hear, hear.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: The right man.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: Who is reminding the Acting Chairman?

Morris Tribunal: Statements (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: Just as long as it is not the Minister.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: In the light of the Minister's opening address and having regard to the fact that he has had the opportunity to hear most of the debate and commentary during the day, is he prepared to revise his earlier assessment? In view of the fact that he has engaged in the most blatant act of party political partisanship of the most narrow kind and the most base type this House has seen for many years,...

Morris Tribunal: Statements (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: The Minister might just deal with the question.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: On a point of order, by order of this House——

Morris Tribunal: Statements (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: The Government, through the Minister, curtailed this debate to a 15 minute contribution by Members.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: On a point of order, this is the order of the House.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: This is the order of the House.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: The Minister should allow me to address the Chair as a Member of this House. I ask the Chair to confirm that the order of this House today curtailed Members to a 15 minute contribution, in spite of a request to the Office of the Government Chief Whip to allow for further consideration.

Morris Tribunal: Statements (Resumed) (22 Oct 2008)

Charles Flanagan: On a point of order, will the Chair confirm——

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