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Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: No, this has nothing to do with the Seanad, it has more to do with operational matters. That is the issue. Will the Minister agree there is a broad remit in the provision of the legislation dealing with battle groups where it states the international United Nations force means an international force or body established, mandated, authorised, endorsed, supported, approved or otherwise...

Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: No Dáil approval is required for such a mission. If our troops were out in the field and fired upon, would they be entitled to return fire? Is it the Minister's understanding that they would be entitled to do that because that is my understanding if they were under attack? Similarly, if they assembled or embarked upon a mission——

Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: ——and were fired upon, would they be entitled to return fire or engage in battle?

Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: No, I am talking about the questions before us and the question I asked is relevant to them.

Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: I ask the Minister to answer my question.

Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: We are not excluding the Minister in this respect.

Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: The Minister is saying troops will be unarmed if they are part of a battle group.

Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: The Minister did not answer my last question.

Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: My question is about troops who have embarked on or assembled for a mission who are fired upon.

Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: The Minister has not answered my question.

Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: The Minister has not answered the question. This is typical.

Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: The Minister has not answered my question. We have no accountability.

Overseas Missions. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: I would like answers to my questions. That is all I am asking for and it is not much to ask.

Order of Business. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: I refer to two Bills promised by the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, whom the Tánaiste threatened to sack this week — the defamation Bill and the fines Bill. They were on the A list last session and this session but we are approaching the end of this session. Is the Tánaiste planning emergency legislation to deal with the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform's ego,...

Order of Business. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: Is the Minister working hard on becoming leader?

Order of Business. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: He will need to work very hard.

Order of Business. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: He was not present for the division last night on the Poolbeg peninsula incinerator.

Order of Business. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: An answer is pending.

Order of Business. (22 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: It was a sticky question.

Written Answers — Business Regulation: Business Regulation (21 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: Question 65: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the number of businesses that will become exempted under the proposed plan to increase the audit exemption threshold to €7.3 million; and the consequent cost to the Exchequer. [23953/06]

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