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Order of Business. (21 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: On a point of order, it is disgraceful for the Chair to suggest that my party leader will have to leave the House when——

Order of Business. (21 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: That is an abuse.

Order of Business. (21 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: The Ceann Comhairle should let me make my point of order.

Order of Business. (21 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: We can proceed here very rapidly if the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform makes a statement. It would take him 15 seconds to do so. What is wrong with the Minister that he——

Order of Business. (21 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: On a point of order, the Minister wishes to make a statement.

Leaders' Questions. (21 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: No, he has not.

Garda Deployment. (9 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: Question 3: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the number of gardaí and other security personnel provided for the two refuelling stops by the US presidential aircraft at Shannon Airport recently; the cost of these security arrangements; the number of gardaí deployed at the Love Ulster rally in Dublin on 25 February 2006; the cost of those security arrangements; and if...

Garda Deployment. (9 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: The Minister has not given many details, citing security reasons. I have nothing to go on other than the Minister's assurance that we cannot compare the demonstrations. Only nine people stood in the rain in the middle of the night to demonstrate at Shannon Airport. I hope the Minister accepts that many people will be annoyed to discover that a major security operation was mounted in Shannon...

Garda Deployment. (9 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: If the Garda has such resources at its disposal, why was it not possible to monitor the Internet traffic that showed there would be trouble in Dublin? I have seen the sites telling people not to go into town because there would be trouble on Parnell Square. I do not understand how the Minister and Garda Síochána did not know about this in advance.

Garda Deployment. (9 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: That remark is out of line.

Garda Deployment. (9 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: The Minister cannot abuse Dáil privilege by making serious allegations against me. He is out of order. I would not condone any such behaviour and I politely ask him to withdraw his remark.

Garda Deployment. (9 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: His comments are outrageous. He has abused Dáil privilege in the past to engage in this kind of slur. He misled——

Garda Deployment. (9 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: On a point of order, the Ceann Comhairle cannot allow a Minister to behave in this fashion. He has cast a slur by making a serious, outrageous allegation.

Garda Deployment. (9 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: The Minister misled the House on 12 December and had done so on other occasions. He abuses Dáil privilege on a regular basis and has nothing but contempt for the House. He should disown the disgraceful remarks he made.

Written Answers — Commemorative Events: Commemorative Events (9 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: Question 12: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the steps to be taken by the Garda Síochána for the upcoming 1916 parade to ensure that we do not experience a repeat of 25 February 2006; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9785/06]

Written Answers — Garda Reserve Force: Garda Reserve Force (9 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: Question 158: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the steps he intends to take to remedy the escalating stand-off between him and the Garda Representative Association and the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors in relation to the planned Garda Síochána Reserve Force; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9962/06]

Written Answers — Garda Operations: Garda Operations (9 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: Question 199: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the contrast between the cost of security for the US President's stopover in Shannon estimated to be in the region of €300,000, and the low-key security arrangements put in place for the Love Ulster march in Dublin on 25 February 2006; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [10010/06]

Written Answers — Refugee Appeals Tribunal: Refugee Appeals Tribunal (9 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: Question 56: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the steps he has taken to deal with concerns regarding the tribunal's chairman in view of recent resignations from the Refugee Appeals Tribunal (details supplied); the further steps he intends to take to improve transparency surrounding the tribunal's decisions; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9786/06]

Order of Business. (9 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: Almost 500 people are lying on trolleys in appalling conditions in what is, according to the Government, one of the wealthiest countries in the world. On taking office as Minister for Health and Children, the Tánaiste told us she would deal with the crisis in accident and emergency services and, as the previous speaker noted, stated this would be the litmus test of her tenure in office. She...

Order of Business. (9 Mar 2006)

John Gormley: The experts do not say that.

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