Results 1,441-1,460 of 13,375 for speaker:Pat Rabbitte
- Morris Tribunal: Motion. (21 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: We did not say that.
- Morris Tribunal: Motion. (21 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: I did not ask the Minister to do that.
- Morris Tribunal: Motion. (21 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: The Minister has been in Government for eight years.
- Morris Tribunal: Motion. (21 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: The Minister has been there for eight years.
- Morris Tribunal: Motion. (21 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: Does the Minister admit he is a member of Government? He keeps talking about himself.
- Morris Tribunal: Motion. (21 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: We never held the justice portfolio.
- Morris Tribunal: Motion. (21 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: No, the Minister is not. That is a complete distortion.
- Written Answers — Cancer Screening Programme: Cancer Screening Programme (21 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 160: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children her proposals to continue the roll-out of BreastCheck; the proportion of the population currently covered; when the service will be available in all areas of the country and to all women; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [20847/05]
- Written Answers — Pharmacy Regulations: Pharmacy Regulations (21 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 158: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the position regarding her consideration of the report of the pharmacy review group; if her attention has been drawn to the call made by the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland for the urgent introduction of legislation to regulate pharmacies and pharmacists; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [20846/05]
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: Since the publication of the second Morris report on events in Donegal we have tried to get the Government to honour the report's one major recommendation, namely, to review the Garda SÃochána Bill. The Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform has adamantly and arrogantly refused to do as Mr. Justice Morris recommended. He has taken the position that he knows best. The man who was the...
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: There are amendments to page 18.
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: There are 92 pages in the Bill and now facsimile machines are beginning to spurt white pages in no order, one here, one there, and the large amendments the Minister announced on radio have not yet been published. We are being asked to debate Report and Final Stages of this Bill without even having seen the amendments. This is the way the man who so often lectured us is treating this House and...
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: I did not make any allegation. I asked a question and I am very interested in the impact it has on the Minister.
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: Has the Taoiseach received a note since yesterday on whether the current Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Deputy McDowell or his predecessor, Deputy O'Donoghue, told an untruth to the House? Deputy McDowell said he had not received the Carty report, which got him off the hook in terms of the advice he gave Deputy O'Donoghue, and gave him justification to resist the inquiry....
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: The Taoiseach and Ceann Comhairle will recall a date in 1989 or 1990 when a predecessor of the former told the House that "no such meeting" had taken place. Now the Taoiseach is engaging in the same sort of semantic blather regarding the Carty report. The question from Deputy Howlin was whether the Minister had received the Carty report and what he proposed to do with it. The Minister led him...
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: Yet the Minister shot it down. Regarding the long consultation on the Bill and its heads, the debate in the Seanad and the Human Rights Commission, all that had been done when Mr. Justice Morris drew his conclusions, and is nonsense and irrelevant. Mr. Justice Morris was looking at the Bill after that entire process had been completed, and he said it was inadequate and needed to be reviewed....
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: It is a disgraceful way to treat the Garda SÃochána and a disgraceful attempt by the Minister, Deputy McDowell, and his predecessor, Deputy O'Donoghue, to blame the Garda authorities for not giving them the Carty report when in fact Mr. Noel Conroy had given them its essence. They both had it and colluded to cover it up in this House as an excuse for not conceding an inquiry.
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: I do not.
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: What has that got to do with it?
- Leaders' Questions. (22 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: What about the amendments on Report Stage?