Results 9,561-9,580 of 13,375 for speaker:Pat Rabbitte
- Order of Business (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: They will be sorry about that. They will need a pint after that meeting, but whether they drive home or not is another matter.
- Order of Business (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: Does the Government understand that the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Peter Hain, will announce elections in the House of Commons later this week? Has the Government set its face against any provision to improve the reliability, accuracy and quality of the electoral register? I read in today's newspapers that notwithstanding the fact thatââ
- Order of Business (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: I am grateful for that, Sir.
- Order of Business (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: There are 600,000 inaccuracies in the electoral register. We do not know how many people entitled to vote are not on it.
- Order of Business (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: Does the Government intend to introduce the brief, one paragraph amending Bill necessary to extend the deadline of 25 November and allow the register to be refurbished so we can rely on it? While the Tánaiste is briefing the Taoiseach he reminds me thatââ
- Order of Business (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: I am on the Order of Business, believe me. Last week I asked the Tánaiste what happened the judicial misconduct Bill. This falls even within the Chair's narrow parameters for the Order of Business. Given recent events, the collapse of the amendment in 2001, the withdrawal of the judicial misconduct Bill and the promise of a new Bill some three and a half years ago, when are we likely to...
- Order of Business (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: What does the Taoiseach mean when he says this is what people called for? We called for an accurate electoral register.
- Order of Business (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: May I ask the Taoiseach to refer to Mr. Peter Hain?
- Order of Business (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: Does the Taoiseach believe Mr. Hain will make that statement in the House of Commons this week?
- Leaders' Questions (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: I refer to the Taoiseach's announcement ten days ago, when he said out of the blue that the Government proposes to have a referendum on the rights of the child. We are no clearer ten days later on whether the Government thought this through or what is intended. The Minister of State, Deputy Brian Lenihan, has given half a dozen interviews, diplomatically pouring treacle on our heads but we...
- Leaders' Questions (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: I agree with the Taoiseach that the last 12 years of prosperity have had some trickle down effect in the geographic areas I referred to. I am disappointed, however, to see the Taoiseach follow his Minister for Social and Family Affairs in attacking the statistics as distinct from attacking poverty. The fact remains that 60,000 live in consistent poverty. I never raised any question about...
- Leaders' Questions (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: Children are going to school depending on that school laying on a warm breakfast for them. Some 60,000 children are living in consistent poverty. These are the statistics, which are well-established. There is no point in us arguing about EU or United Nations measurements or anything else. The most recent EU measurement I have states that 21%ââ
- Leaders' Questions (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: ââare at risk from poverty.
- Commemorative Events. (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 6: To ask the Taoiseach the proposals the Government has for a commemoration ceremony for the 1916 Rising at Easter 2007; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28251/06]
- Commemorative Events. (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 7: To ask the Taoiseach if the Government has plans to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the meeting of the first Dáil in January 1919; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28252/06]
- Commemorative Events. (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: I take it that no new commemorations are contemplated. May I ask the Taoiseach about the campaign that has been under way for some time for an appropriate commemoration of the Famine and whether the Government has formed any view on that issue? The view of those campaigning is that the Government is positive towards it. That may be down to the Taoiseach's easy facility to communicate...
- Commemorative Events. (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: There will be no main alternative to a military parade.
- Task Force on Active Citizenship. (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: Question 1: To ask the Taoiseach the progress made to date by the task force on active citizenship; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28250/06]
- Task Force on Active Citizenship. (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: Does the Taoiseach recall the Green Paper of 1997 and the White Paper of 2000 on supporting voluntary activity? How does the current task force exercise differ from the work teased through in these papers? Is the Taoiseach suggesting the conclusions of the White Paper are being implemented inadequately? Why is it necessary to go through this process again?
- Task Force on Active Citizenship. (14 Nov 2006)
Pat Rabbitte: Does the Taoiseach know how many submissions the Taskforce on Active Citizenship has received? How does it intend to proceed and when will it report? In terms of what the Taoiseach said on the difference between voluntary activity and active citizenship, would he agree that the main impediment to active citizenship is the modern lifestyle and demands on people's lives? The poor delivery of...