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- Leaders' Questions. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: We know the history of this case now no thanks to the Taoiseach or the Ministers, Deputies McDowell and O'Donoghue. They all gave us conflicting, partial, half answers. It is no thanks to the Minister, Deputy McDowell, that whoever leaked it to whomsoever leaked it, in turn, to The Irish Times that we now know the sequence of events. It now seems the Taoiseach as well as the Minister, Deputy...
- Leaders' Questions. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: ââand his pat on the head for the Minister, Deputy O'Donoghue. He wanted to tell the House that the Minister was blamelessââ
- Leaders' Questions. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: ââand that is the judicial decree in the matter. The Minister, Deputy McDowell, has declared the Minister, Deputy O'Donoghue, to be blameless and innocent, and that this should be good enough for him and that he should skulk off to south Kerry and not appear on "Questions & Answers" or anywhere else to answer questions. The Minister has dropped him in it, and he knows that. The Taoiseach...
- Leaders' Questions. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: ââto cover up and to collude in a cover up is reprehensible.
- Leaders' Questions. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: Compelling case.
- Leaders' Questions. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: It summarised the Carty report â I have seen it.
- Leaders' Questions. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: I have seen it and the Minister saw it and denied it.
- Leaders' Questions. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: A 37-page summary.
- Leaders' Questions. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: It summarised the Carty report and it justified our request for an investigation.
- Leaders' Questions. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: I have seen the report.
- Leaders' Questions. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: I know the Minister did but he did not tell us about it.
- Leaders' Questions. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: Yes, he told the House he had it.
- Leaders' Questions. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: They did not say anything of the kind.
- Order of Business. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: I do not wish to record my point in this manner but there is no other parliamentary procedure for so doing. What happened last week was as big a shambles as I have ever seen in the House. Deputies were required to voteââ
- Order of Business. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: My point is directly connected. We had to come into the House to vote on something and we did not even know, with the number of items of different coloured paper that had been circulated by the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reformââ
- Order of Business. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: If the Ceann Comhairle wants me to explain the reason I am opposed to the proposal, I will do so.
- Order of Business. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: On Friday night, the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Deputy McDowell, blamed the Ceann Comhairle and the staff of the House because the amendments were not disseminated. Anybody who knows anything about the Bills Office, knows that its staff are the most industrious in the House. I am sure I need not labour the point or say how distressed I was that the Minister should reflect...
- Order of Business. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: I just wanted to place on record the disquiet caused to me over the weekend by the Minister's decision to reflect on the Ceann Comhairle's deficiency, which was unfair in the circumstances.
- Order of Business. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: I share that sentiment. The disability movementââ
- Order of Business. (28 Jun 2005)
Pat Rabbitte: ââwhich is extremely distressed that, after the collapse of the first Disability Bill under the previous Government, this one isââ