Results 861-880 of 3,781 for speaker:Lynn Ruane
- Seanad: Recent Violence in Dublin City Centre: Motion (29 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: I move amendment No. 10: In the final paragraph under “calls on:”, to delete “and to bring forward such other legislative measures as she may feel are required” and substitute “and to bring forward such other legislative proposals as are evidently required”.
- Seanad: Recent Violence in Dublin City Centre: Motion (29 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: I move amendment No. 11: After the final paragraph under “calls on:”, to insert the following paragraph: “- the Government to provide increased investment in community, youth, social and public services to alleviate disenfranchisement, build social cohesion and encourage greater pro-social engagement in our communities.”
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Policing Matters: Discussion (Resumed) (29 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: I thank the witnesses for being here. I have to be in the Chamber straight after my contribution, so I ask them to excuse my absence when I leave. My mind works a bit differently to those of some of the contributors so far. Since what happened on Thursday, my head has been very much in the "Why?" rather than the response. There is a distraction in some sense in looking at the response...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Policing Matters: Discussion (Resumed) (29 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: When we look at that group we can clearly identify it as having its roots perhaps in fascism in a global context. It has been involved in similar struggles around the world. However, then we have communities that are disenfranchised and are very much being exploited because a particular grouping has given them a narrative for rage, exclusion, isolation or shame they have felt in their own...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Policing Matters: Discussion (Resumed) (29 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: It says "thugs" in the statement.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Policing Matters: Discussion (Resumed) (29 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: It needs to be differentiated.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Policing Matters: Discussion (Resumed) (29 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: We should focus on the behaviour rather than the person and play the ball not the player, in a sense.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Policing Matters: Discussion (Resumed) (29 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: I thank Mr. Harris. I have to go.
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (28 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: I was not going to speak today but I want to preface the discussions that will take place tomorrow by saying that we need to be very careful and nuanced in how we engage in this conversation because in terms of what happened last week, it is not one holistic group that shows up in any arena. Senators have said that we need to say that we demand a safe city but we have to understand that...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (28 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: What is the Senator's problem with what I am saying?
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (28 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: What is the problem?
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (28 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: What is the Senator's problem with what I am saying?
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (28 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: I did not interrupt the Senator. What I am saying is that we do not end anything by further ostracising people. It is not how it works, even the people with whom we completely disagree. Our communities are turning on each other and eating each other up while we all sit here and have debates. We call for more police while they are the ones who are still suffering. People with nothing are...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (28 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: It clashes somewhat with the session.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Assisted Dying: Safeguarding Medical Professionals: Discussion (28 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: I thank the witnesses for their presentations. Last night, I researched this issue and tried to read wider than the submissions that were provided in order to understand or, as a person with zero medical experience, try to understand some of the implications and complications associated with this. I am finding it difficult to come up with questions because I am more in a process of thinking...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Assisted Dying: Safeguarding Medical Professionals: Discussion (28 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: I thank Dr. Collins for clarifying that should we end up with a system whereby we legislate for assisted dying that safeguards should be in place whereby somebody with a conscientious objection would be required to ensure whoever is seeking information has access to information. Perhaps other people would like to speak on this. We have reasonable people who will conscientiously object....
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Assisted Dying: Safeguarding Medical Professionals: Discussion (28 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: Perhaps there are comments on this.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Assisted Dying: Assisted Dying in New Zealand and Australia: Discussion (28 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: My questions are mostly to Mr. Seymour and Dr. Donnelly. I will ask all of my questions at once. In his contribution, Mr. Seymour mentioned that people can choose assisted dying either by self-administration or administration by a medical practitioner. We have been having this discussion here as to whether it would be assisted dying or practitioner-led. This brings in the rights of...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Assisted Dying: Assisted Dying in New Zealand and Australia: Discussion (28 Nov 2023)
Lynn Ruane: Yes.