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Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: We will get the Minister a helicopter. We will get one of the helicopters to bring him up.

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: Yes.

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: What about Deputy McGinley? I put pressure on the Minister here and not behind closed doors.

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: Not behind closed doors. We have had enough of that this week with FÁS and so on. The Minister should tell us now whether he is going to Donegal or not.

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: Is he going up or not? Is the Minister a man or a mouse?

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: Tell us now. Is he going or is he not going? There were 500 people up there marching the other day. We went to meet them and promised to raise it here.

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: Will he go or will he not?

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: Come on. Is the Minister a man or a mouse?

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: The Minister should tell us before he goes. We all heard about what a great man he is down in Limerick.

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: I ask the Minister to be a man and tell us in the House that he will go up to Donegal and meet with these people——

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: ——who have looked after the security of this country for 30 or 40 years.

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: The Minister is bringing party politics into it.

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: The Minister should tell us whether he is going or not. He should be a man or be a mouse.

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: If the Minister goes out that door without giving me an answer he is a mouse. The Minister should stand up and tell us whether he will go.

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: I mean no disrespect to the Leas-Cheann Comhairle. I have occupied that chair for many hours.

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: I take great umbrage that the Minister would tell another Deputy behind closed doors——

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: ——but because I happen to be over here I am not representing Donegal at all.

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: I tell the Minister I have been representing Donegal for 30 years in the House and I will not take that from the Minister or from anywhere else over there.

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: We have put up with it for too long and I will not put up with it any longer.

Army Barracks. (26 Nov 2008)

Dinny McGinley: That is what it is. Is he going to Donegal or not?

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