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Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: It is a scandal.

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: The Minister should read our motion.

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: Are we going to have CHP?

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: Fianna Fáil representatives in the constituency are opposed to it.

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: The Minister's candidates are the most disingenuous I have ever come across.

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: I represent Dublin South-East. Talk to the House about the incinerator.

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: He was recycling.

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: They have one small incinerator. They have always had incineration. Professor Paul Connett dealt with the Minister on that issue on "Prime Time".

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: Professor Paul Connett dealt on "Prime Time" with the Minister on that and he had no answer.

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: I did not deny it.

Waste Management: Motion. (20 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: Where are the brown bins?

Written Answers — Hospital Services: Hospital Services (15 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: Question 15: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the reason for the delay in the introduction of hearing screening for all newborn babies, especially in view of the fact that this screening programme uses relatively cheap technology and would pay for itself in less than four years by reducing the future costs of deafness to the State; and if she will make a statement on...

Written Answers — Foreign Conflicts: Foreign Conflicts (15 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: Question 33: To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs the steps Ireland will take to ensure Israel's compliance with international law, in view of the fact that the Israeli Government has chosen calls by the Quartet to freeze settlement expansion and the construction of the separation barrier; the role the Irish Government is playing in mobilising the Quartet to give meaning to the vision of...

Written Answers — Schools Building Projects: Schools Building Projects (15 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: Question 85: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the reason she has refused to supply information requested in parliamentary questions in relation to building grants for schools in Dublin south east; her views on whether this impedes an opposition politician's ability to properly represent their constituents for whom this is a crucial matter; and if she will make a statement on the...

Written Answers — Health Strategy: Health Strategy (14 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: Question 62: To ask the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs if he has had collaboration with the Department of Health and Children to address the need for a specific rural health strategy as was recently advocated by the Irish Rural Link. [22789/06]

Written Answers — Voluntary Sector: Voluntary Sector (14 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: Question 78: To ask the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs if he will expand upon the policy proposals expressed by the Secretary General of his Department at the recent conference of the Wheel. [22790/06]

Written Answers — Anti-Social Behaviour: Anti-Social Behaviour (14 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: Question 195: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the details of the proposed anti-graffiti pilot project in the Dublin South East constituency; the measures proposed; the areas in which the project will be undertaken; the date on which the project is to commence; the length of the project; the project's estimated cost; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [23065/06]

Human Rights Issues: Motion (Resumed). (14 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: Last Monday at a debate in Ranelagh about the nature of republicanism my constituency colleague, the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, told the audience that a republic was based on the rule of law.

Human Rights Issues: Motion (Resumed). (14 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: If that is so then the United States which is also a republic has abandoned the rule of law, dispensed with the niceties of international treaties and tramped roughshod over human rights legislation. At the meeting the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform assured the audience that if there was any evidence at all that the United States was acting in bad faith the Irish Government...

Human Rights Issues: Motion (Resumed). (14 Jun 2006)

John Gormley: We know that planes used for the purposes of extraordinary rendition landed at Shannon Airport. There is absolutely no doubt about this.

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