Results 941-960 of 996 for speaker:John Gerard Hanafin
- Seanad: Order of Business. (15 Oct 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: The people of Israel have known such oppression and should show compassion to their neighbours. I share Senator à Murchú's view and I take pride in the fact that Senator Mansergh is a Tipperary man. I would expect also that the Government would have parameters and different feelers going out to different organisations at times without making decisions. Do we seriously think the British...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (15 Oct 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: Do we seriously expect that the British Government or the American Governmentâ
- Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Oct 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: I support calls for a debate on the western rail corridor but the debate should cover the overall way the rail services are used in Ireland. The Limerick-Ballybrophy and Rosslare-Limerick lines are not being used and that is part of a wider debate. I support calls for a debate on stem cell research, about which I feel particularly strongly. Huge benefits may accrue from such research; for...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (8 Oct 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: I echo the call for a debate on a UN role in Iraq. It would be a timely opportunity for us to debate a UN role. It is, perhaps, timely that there would be a strong UN role in Iraq. Will the Leader pass on my wish and that of many Members that the elections in Northern Ireland proceed and that a date for them be set as a matter of urgency?
- Seanad: Order of Business. (4 Jul 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: This is an historic day for this House because, if a division is called, it is the last time we will vote under the current procedure of walking through the lobbies.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (4 Jul 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: I confirmed it with the Captain of the Guard.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (4 Jul 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: I believe that the builders will be in on Monday and when we return to the House, we will be voting under a new system.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (4 Jul 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: No, and I thank the Cathaoirleach for extending our time this morning. I still regard it as an historic day because it is a change in the House and I would like to note it.
- Seanad: Forfás Consumer Pricing Report 2003: Statements. (2 Jul 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: The finding of Forfás on inflation can be attributed to several conditions that prevailed in the economy for recent years. The first is the fact that we imported much of our inflation and the second is demand. There was a demand in the legal sector because we have established many tribunals of inquiry. There have been other causes of our compensation culture that have led to demands on the...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (1 Jul 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: I seek time to debate the issue of super-pubs. The Celtic tiger has had many benefits but the development of super-pubs marks a departure from tradition and fosters our culture of drinking. Pubs were intended to be public houses, not public warehouses. It is of no benefit to society when it becomes impossible for barpersons to monitor how much drink patrons are consuming. Some public houses...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (25 Jun 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: I join my colleagues in calling for a debate on a number of issues. I refer, first, to competitiveness, which is the interests of all of us, having regard to the change in the exchange rate between the euro and the dollar, high insurance costs and changing events within Europe. A delegation from the Hungarian Parliament visited the Houses of the Oireachtas last week. They are now achieving...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (10 Jun 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: Will the Leader make time available for a debate on the perennial problem of stress? This is a matter about which we can do something. It would be useful to have a discussion in the House on this issue in order to hear the views of the Members. Stress can be self-induced, but it can also come about as a result of outside forcesâ
- Seanad: Order of Business. (10 Jun 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: âsuch as, unfortunately, bullying. The latter exists at all levels in business and education and throughout society in general.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (22 May 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: Will the Minister ask the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources when the YFI application will be available in Leinster House? As the House knows, YFI is a wireless Internet application and a new and exciting prospect. Leinster House will be one of the first places in the country to use this application.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (15 May 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: I support Senators who spoke in favour of the Minister for Education and Science's proposals.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (15 May 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: Non-payment of third level fees is a subsidy and, in the light of our ongoing social justice needs, it is entirely reasonable that those who can more than well afford to pay fees should be requested to do so.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (15 May 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: It is surprising and disconcerting to hear ideologically bound parties departing from their ideologies to support opposition for the sake of opposition. I support the proposals regarding land banks. A total of 19 people are hoarding land around Dublin city.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (15 May 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: Belgium, which is the same size as Munster and has a population of ten million, does not have a housing crisis. Those who own the land banks should be requested to use them or lose them.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (14 May 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: Speech.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (14 May 2003)
John Gerard Hanafin: I share Senator Higgins's concern about An Post services. However, as a member of the Communications Workers' Union, and that union's nominee to the Irish Congress of Trade Unions and the Seanad I believe it is important that we get the full picture in terms of what is happening. I ask the Leader to contact the regulator in order to ensure that there is a level playing pitch. At present, a...