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Seanad: Health (Repayment Scheme) Bill 2006: Committee Stage. (13 Jun 2006)

Terry Leyden: I am very grateful for the Acting Chairman's advice.

Seanad: Health (Repayment Scheme) Bill 2006: Committee Stage. (13 Jun 2006)

Terry Leyden: I was not. I asked before——

Seanad: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (2 Jun 2006)

Terry Leyden: I welcome the Minister for State at the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Deputy Brian Lenihan, to the House. I am delighted the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Deputy McDowell, was here. I compliment him on the outcome of today's appeal to the Supreme Court. The short-lived freedom of Mr. A, who is supposed to be resident in Bray at present, is of great relief to...

Seanad: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2006: Second Stage. (2 Jun 2006)

Terry Leyden: That is fair enough. I wish to refer back to 1934, when the 1935 Act went through both Houses. It was moved by the Attorney General and great discussion took place. The Houses also decided to establish committees to deal with the complexities of the situation. At the time, Mr. Blythe stated: I should like to support the point of view put forward by the Minister in this matter. This is not a...

Seanad: Order of Business. (31 May 2006)

Terry Leyden: First, we must ensure that the Judiciary is independent. Second, I understand Government lawyers lodged an appeal to the Supreme Court with regard to the Mr. A case and requested the judge not to release Mr. A until the appeal was heard. Therefore, it has taken very quick action——

Seanad: Order of Business. (31 May 2006)

Terry Leyden: It is likely both Houses will be recalled next week to deal with emergency legislation. The Government has taken whatever action it could take in the circumstances. I wish to make a request to the Leader of the House. This is the 100th anniversary of the death of Michael Davitt, the great founder of the Land League from County Mayo.

Seanad: Order of Business. (31 May 2006)

Terry Leyden: In the circumstances, I call for a debate on the ninth progress report on private property produced by the All-Party Committee on the Constitution chaired by Senator O'Donovan. It would be appropriate to discuss this at this time, the 100th anniversary of the death of Michael Davitt and 160 years since his birth in Straide, County Mayo. This important report deals with private property and...

Seanad: Order of Business. (31 May 2006)

Terry Leyden: I want Committee and Remaining Stages of the Bill, which the Law Society wants withdrawn, to be debated. The Law Society is suggesting there is an infringement of certain legal principles. The only infringement is that they will have to comply with a regulation of this House to ensure that wills are properly registered and implemented. It is the unanimous wish of this House that the wills...

Seanad: Order of Business. (31 May 2006)

Terry Leyden: I resent the actions of the Law Society of Ireland in trying to thwart the democratic rights of this House. I intend to ensure, with the support of my colleagues, that the Bill is finalised. The matters which were exposed on "Prime Time Investigates" on Monday night were scandalous.

Seanad: Order of Business. (31 May 2006)

Terry Leyden: Some people from the Senator's own county were implicated in that programme as well.

Seanad: Employment Permits Bill 2005: Second Stage. (24 May 2006)

Terry Leyden: I thank the Minister for personally bringing this Bill before the House. He will have the full co-operation of all sides of the House in making the Bill law as quickly as possible. Hopefully, Committee and Report Stages will be completed next week. It is important legislation. I commend the Minister on bringing this progressive Bill forward and am delighted to have an opportunity to speak on...

Seanad: Employment Permits Bill 2005: Second Stage. (24 May 2006)

Terry Leyden: Are we not allowed do that?

Seanad: Order of Business. (23 May 2006)

Terry Leyden: I support the call that the House would commend the Garda Commissioner on the excellent handling of the siege in St. Patrick's Cathedral. I compliment the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, the Taoiseach and the Government for holding firm and showing strong Government. If we yielded to that type of blackmail, there would no control on immigrants or Afghans coming here. I would...

Seanad: Order of Business. (23 May 2006)

Terry Leyden: I propose — I am sure support will be unanimous — that we send our best wishes to the Garda Commissioner and thank the Garda for its handling of this crisis. I am concerned about the sale of Eircom.

Seanad: Order of Business. (23 May 2006)

Terry Leyden: I am talking about the resale of Eircom. It will not improve current services. There has already been a reduction in services but this will be far worse. This sale is moving the package from one company to another. They have already stolen many of the assets, they have ripped off the company and now they intend to rip it off again.

Seanad: Energy Strategy: Motion. (17 May 2006)

Terry Leyden: Is that agreed? Agreed.

Seanad: Order of Business. (16 May 2006)

Terry Leyden: I support Senator Ryan's request for a debate on the Palestinian situation. I hope the Minister for Foreign Affairs can come in to discuss the issue as a matter of urgency. Can the Leader provide time in next week's schedule to discuss the serious drought in Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia? I commend the Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Minister of State, Deputy Conor Lenihan, as well as the...

Seanad: National Pensions Reserve Fund: Motion. (3 May 2006)

Terry Leyden: I welcome the Minister of State, Deputy Parlon, to the House. I would like to pick up on the comments which were made by Senator Paddy Burke. The Fianna Fáil Senators are extremely concerned about the lack of pension opportunities for elected members of local authorities. It is absolutely wrong that such people are being deprived of the opportunity to avail of the provisions of the Local...

Seanad: National Pensions Reserve Fund: Motion. (3 May 2006)

Terry Leyden: I appreciate that.

Seanad: National Pensions Reserve Fund: Motion. (3 May 2006)

Terry Leyden: I know this issue is close to the Cathaoirleach's heart.

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