Results 1,081-1,100 of 11,500 for speaker:Gerry Adams
- Ministerial Staff (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: The Taoiseach is not answering the question.
- Ministerial Staff (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: They are in breach of the Department of Finance's stipulations.
- Ministerial Staff (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: It is still in breach of the Department of Finance's guidelines.
- Departmental Agencies (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: Question 7: To ask the Taoiseach his plans to reform the National Economic and Social Council. [29505/11]
- Departmental Agencies (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: Question 8: To ask the Taoiseach if he will provide information on the process of dialogue with the trade unions, the employers and the lead social partners which he aims to commence in November 2011; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29506/11]
- Departmental Agencies (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: Tá dhá cheist i mo ainm.
- Departmental Agencies (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: The Taoiseach spoke about short-term projects and ongoing social dialogue which I can only interpret as part of his clear statement previously that he wants to move away decisively from social partnership. He did not tell us how that process will be structured. Will the community and voluntary sectors be involved? B'fhéidir go bhfuil mé mÃcheart faoi seo. Is cuimhin liom gur chur NESC...
- Departmental Agencies (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: Gabh mo leithscéal. Is cuimhin liom - b'fhéidir go bhfuil mé mÃcheart - gur chur NESC moltaà chun cinn i dtaobh obair a chruthú, fás eacnamaÃochta a chothú agus banc straitéiseach Rialtais nó Government strategic bank a bhunú. Ar tharla sé sin? Má tharla, cad a rinneadh leis na moltaÃ?
- Departmental Agencies (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: The Taoiseach spoke two or three times about valuing the individual contributions. I can only deduce from that that he does not value the reports the NESC has put forward. If he moves away from social partnership, which I believe is his intention, how would the alternative process be structured?
- State Awards (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: To lighten the mood, the Taoiseach might recall that the British Prime Minister, Mr. David Cameron, mistakenly named me as a baron.
- State Awards (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: I thought the Taoiseach might be pleased to know that if he did bring in an award for political U-turns, I would be pleased to nominate him and the Tánaiste as joint honoraries.
- State Awards (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: Citizen.
- Northern Ireland Issues (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: Question 11: To ask the Taoiseach the preparation he has made for the forthcoming meeting of the North South Ministerial Council. [28547/11]
- Northern Ireland Issues (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: Question 12: To ask the Taoiseach the contacts he has had with political leaders in Northern Ireland since the resumption of Dáil Ãireann. [29742/11]
- Northern Ireland Issues (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: Question 13: To ask the Taoiseach if he has raised the issue of the need for an inquiry into the murder of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane with the British Prime Minister, David Cameron. [29743/11]
- Northern Ireland Issues (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: Question 14: To ask the Taoiseach if he has had any recent contacts with the British Prime Minister, David Cameron; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29744/11]
- Northern Ireland Issues (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: I wish to take issue with the manner in which the Taoiseach has grouped these questions together. Leaving everything else aside, the issue of the Pat Finucane inquiry should have been dealt with separately. We do not have much time so I will not ask supplementary questions about the other questions but instead concentrate on the issue of Pat Finucane. There was an agreement between the two...
- Northern Ireland Issues (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: It agreed to this. I was there.
- Northern Ireland Issues (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: It strikes me, from what the Taoiseach has said - I am not being partisan about this - that he did not remind the British Prime Minister that this inquiry was a solemn commitment from the two governments. That is the flaw on how this case should be advanced. I know the Taoiseach is extremely busy, but I believe he should meet the Finucane family. The family was expecting to meet him and...
- Northern Ireland Issues (25 Oct 2011)
Gerry Adams: The Taoiseach knows she would not do that.