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- Cabinet Committees (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: I asked a specific question.
- Cabinet Committees (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: I ask the Ceann Comhairle to allow me to ask my question and he can decide if it is out of order.
- Cabinet Committees (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: The Taoiseach indicated that the Minister for Health informed the Government about his plan, which I presume means that the Cabinet, when it did not dissent, agreed to it. Agreement has been reached on something that the committee established to investigate these matters has not seen. Who scrutinises the plan?
- Official Engagements (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: Question 10: To ask the Taoiseach his plans to meet with the British Prime Minister David Cameron. [1910/12]
- Official Engagements (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: Question 11: To ask the Taoiseach the contacts he has with British Prime Minister David Cameron since the EU summit on 9 December 2011. [1911/12]
- Official Engagements (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: Sular bhuail an Taoiseach le David Cameron, chuir mé cúpla ceisteanna chuige agus dúirt sé liom go gcuirfeadh sé na ceisteanna sin, ceisteanna faoi Pat Finucane agus na pléascáin i mBaile Ãtha Cliath agus Muineachán agus na daoine a dhúnmharaigh na paras i mBaile uà Mhurchú. We need to remind ourselves that in October the British Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, speaking...
- Official Engagements (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: The British are well able to stand up for themselves. The challenge for us is to get the Taoiseach to stand up for the Irish on a range of issues.
- Official Engagements (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: I agree there should not be a hierarchy of victims. I have welcomed the decision of the court to allow the family to have a full judicial review. However, the family should not have to go to the courts for 20 years. That is our failure and the failure of diplomacy. It is the failure of the Irish Government using all its channels to get this family its demands, as well as in the other...
- Official Engagements (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: I welcome the Taoiseach's commitment to meet with the Ballymurphy families. However, he has made that commitment a few times and it should not wait until the next time he is in Belfast. He should invite the families down here. They would be very pleased to meet with him and would be very pleased if he agreed to do that.
- Official Engagements (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: I only ask that the Taoiseach have a quiet meeting with the families.
- Order of Business (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: I and two other Deputies had intended to raise the same issue. Given that the HSE plan will be discussed everywhere, whether in pubs, dole queues, hospitals, nursing homes-----
- Order of Business (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: -----football and even soccer matches, it would be useful to have a discussion in the House. I would welcome such a debate which is urgent given the level of public concern about the plan. I note that the temporary partial credit guarantee Bill is on the A list. The proposed scheme is a good and welcome initiative given the number of small businesses which are struggling to secure the...
- Order of Business (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: Is the Government considering legislation to ensure banks pass on the ECB interest rate cuts to small businesses and mortgage holders?
- School Guidance Counsellors (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: Táimid buÃoch do Fhianna Fáil as ucht an rúin seo a chuir romhainn. The Government's policies are not working. That is the truth of it. Worse, the Government is adding to the mess that it inherited. The evidence is everywhere. It is in mass emigration, mounting job losses, a health service on the rack and one Government decision after another imposing cuts in public services. In every...
- Written Answers — Middle East Peace Process: Middle East Peace Process (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: Question 58: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade in view of his statement to Dáil Ãireann on 13 July 2011 that the continuing occupation and the creation of illegal settlements on the occupied lands in Israel is the major obstacle to peace in the Middle East, the way he envisages these obstacles being removed, in the light of Israel's refusal to halt settlement...
- Written Answers — Trade Missions: Trade Missions (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: Question 95: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade the plans he has to travel to China for a trade mission. [38574/11]
- Written Answers — Redundancy Payments: Redundancy Payments (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: Question 238: To ask the Minister for Social Protection if a company (details supplied) in County Cork has been in touch with her regarding the payment of statutory redundancy to workers at the firm who are currently occupying the site; if the company aims to access the Department's insolvency fund; if she or her Department have sought to view the company's accounts to determine whether the...
- Written Answers — Fisheries Protection: Fisheries Protection (17 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: Question 402: To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine if his attention has been drawn to the case of a person (details supplied) in County Louth who uses an environmentally sustainable fishing method, a seine netter, which uses only 25% of the fuel that trawlers used who was forced to tie up their boats and whose family run fish shop was put in serious difficulties as a...
- Leaders' Questions (18 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: I join in giving a céad mÃle fáilte to the Speaker of the Knesset, a man with Belfast roots. The big interest of the people on this island is in securing a working peace accord in the Middle East which upholds the rights of the people of Israel and the rights of the people of Palestine. Hopefully, this visit will assist that process. Deputy Martin says the Taoiseach is very passive on...
- Leaders' Questions (18 Jan 2012)
Gerry Adams: On the contrary, I am very pro-European Union. Republicanism is a European concept in its first formation.