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Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Second Stage (Resumed). (24 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: On Second Stage the Labour Party spokesman, Deputy Broughan, attempted to defer the Bill. As party Whip I supported this, perhaps for different reasons to the other two Opposition parties. The Green Party's position on this Bill has nothing to do with opposition for the sake of it. As our party spokesperson has highlighted, we support this Bill in its intent and content. However, we find it...

Written Answers — Garda Resourcing: Garda Resourcing (23 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: Question 64: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the resources that are available to gardaí through his Department, the Criminal Assets Bureau, the Revenue Commissioners and other agencies to tackle the financial, accounting and money-laundering aspects of gangland crime; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35766/05]

Written Answers — Asylum Applications: Asylum Applications (23 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: Question 77: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the main countries of origin of those refused entry here from January 2005 to end October 2005; the number of persons seeking asylum who were refused entry; the grounds on which they were refused leave to enter; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35765/05]

Estimates for Public Services 2006: Motion (Resumed). (23 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: Does the Minister not just get five minutes to reply?

Health Services. (23 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: Along with my colleagues I am grateful for the opportunity to raise this issue of immense concern in the Cork and Kerry region. The depth of the concern can be gauged by proceedings in the House yesterday. It is necessary to place on the record the vehemence of the anger of public representatives from the Cork area not only about the nature of the quality of cancer care services in the Cork...

European Union: Statements (Resumed). (23 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: Debate on the future of the European Union is always welcome, but a debate on the White Paper submitted by the Government on the future of the constitutional European Union treaty is a surreal event. This is a dead treaty. It is no more. The Minister for Foreign Affairs may protest as much as he likes about being a democrat and say that two states have indicated support in referenda, but two...

European Union: Statements (Resumed). (23 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: I am in total agreement with Deputy Gormley. The Minister of State, his party and the Government refuse to listen to the Green Party's alternative vision of what the European Union can and should be. Rather than listening to the Green Party's ideas and working towards a better version of the European Union, those who have been making the decisions and advancing this process like a juggernaut...

European Union: Statements (Resumed). (23 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: We are here just to hear the Deputy.

Written Answers — Infectious Diseases: Infectious Diseases (22 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: Question 97: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children if MRSA will become a notifiable disease; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [35447/05]

Written Answers — Hospital Hygiene: Hospital Hygiene (22 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: Question 130: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children her views on whether the outsourcing of cleaning contracts should be reconsidered in view of the rising MRSA figures; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [35448/05]

Written Answers — EU Directives: EU Directives (22 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: Question 199: To ask the Taoiseach, further to Question No. 177 of 2 November 2005, the position regarding the costs of payments to European Union and European Court of Justice counsel; and the administrative costs to his Department in contesting the court actions. [35109/05]

Estimates for Public Services 2006: Motion (Resumed). (22 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: I wish to share time with Deputies Ó Caoláin and McHugh.

Estimates for Public Services 2006: Motion (Resumed). (22 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: I am glad to be back in the Chamber. I do not seem to have graduated to the rank of Teachta Dála non grata yet. It is fairly apposite that I am taking part in this debate because much of today's dissension centred around the difficulties that exist in the way we dishonestly portray Government expenditure in terms of its projection and eventual analysis as to whether public money has been...

Suspension of Member. (22 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: On a point of order, I would like to know the Standing Order under which Deputies Allen and Lynch have been asked to leave the House today.

Suspension of Member. (22 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: I would like to know the grounds on which the Adjournment debate matters in the names of Deputies Allen and Lynch and mine have been disallowed.

Suspension of Member. (22 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: We have witnessed a farce today where no real answers have been given about a second-class health service in the Cork region.

Suspension of Member. (22 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: I have asked two questions, to which I would be grateful to receive answers.

Suspension of Member. (22 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: I would hear better if I was standing.

Suspension of Member. (22 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: I asked a specific question about the Standing Order under which two Members have been asked to leave the House.

Suspension of Member. (22 Nov 2005)

Dan Boyle: I have asked about the Standing Order under which——

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