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- Leaders' Questions. (28 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: Who believes that?
- Leaders' Questions. (28 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: A blind eye is being turned to corruption.
- Written Answers — Fruit and Vegetable Sector: Fruit and Vegetable Sector (27 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: Question 68: To ask the Minister for Agriculture and Food if her attention has been drawn to the difficulties for potato growers; and the improvements by way of grant assistance and so on she will make for this sector. [24633/06]
- Written Answers — Health Service Contracts: Health Service Contracts (27 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: Question 209: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the information she has received from the Health Service Executive on its investigation into awarding of contracts in its Dublin north east division; if her attention has been drawn to the scope of the investigation, the personnel responsible for conducting it, and when the investigation will be complete; if her...
- Inland Waterways. (27 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: I am grateful to the Chair for giving me the opportunity to raise what is a very important issue for my constituents especially and, indeed, anyone who cares about the environment. The mission statement of Waterways Ireland reads as follows: Waterways Ireland is the guardian of Ireland's inland navigations. Our mission is to provide a high quality recreational environment on waterways in our...
- Order of Business. (27 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: The Defence (Amendment) Bill 2005 represents the most significant departure from our traditional defence policy and undoes the triple lock mechanism. Will all Stages of this Bill be taken in one day next week. If that is the case, it is disgraceful. It is disgraceful to spend one day on all Stages of this major legislation.
- Order of Business. (27 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: That is absolutely disgraceful. Many traditional Fianna Fáil supporters will be shocked at the Taoiseach's blasé attitude.
- Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: Is there not much stuff in this legislation?
- Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: I shall be waiting.
- Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: The Minister is taking all Stages on one day. For God's sake, that is not a debate.
- Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: Question 25: To ask the Minister for Defence if he will report on the latest contacts he has had with his counterparts in Sweden regarding Irish participation in the Nordic battle group; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24136/06]
- Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: Question 60: To ask the Minister for Defence the range of missions that the EU battle groups will be participating in; if they are broader than the Petersburg Tasks adopted in the Amsterdam treaty; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24137/06]
- Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: It does not exist.
- Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: The Minister is in the trenches.
- Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: He should put on his hard hat.
- Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: I did not say anything offensive.
- Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: The Government does.
- Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: The Government has a say in that.
- Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: My colleague, Deputy Boyle, was informed that this legislation must be done and dusted by 7 July and that is the reason it is being rushed through. Will the Minister confirm that to the House?
- Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)
John Gormley: The deadline for the passing of this legislation is 7 July and that is the reason the Minister is rushing it through the Houses. The legislation must be passed by 7 July â that is the problem and the reason the debate will be guillotined and we will not have real debate on the issue.