Results 9,881-9,900 of 9,994 for speaker:John Gormley
- Overseas Development Aid. (19 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: The Minister of State was saying quite the opposite.
- British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference. (19 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: Did the Minister know that Tommy Gorman was going to ask that question? Was he tipped off in advance?
- Middle East Peace Process. (19 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: Does the Minister agree that building of a wall by the Israelis is a symbol of a type of apartheid? Does he agree with the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign that it is time to introduce a boycott of Israeli goods in light of the repression we are witnessing, similar to that which occurred in South Africa in the past?
- Irish Language. (19 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: NÃl an tAire ag déanamh a dhÃcheall ar son stádas na Gaeilge. Cad faoi stádas na Gaeilge sa tÃr seo? Tá an nuachtán laethiúil Ghaeilge, Lá, faoi bhrú agus tá daoine ag iarraidh an deontas atá ag dul do Lá a bhaint agus an t-aon nuachtán laethiúil Ghaeilge a chur ó dhoras. I ask specifically about the language daily, Lá, which will have its funding removed. Unionist...
- Irish Language. (19 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: Chuir mé ceist dhÃreach faoi Lá.
- Leaders' Questions. (19 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: The Government has been in power for more than seven years.
- Leaders' Questions. (19 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: That will not help people today.
- Leaders' Questions. (19 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: The Minister, Deputy Martin, is a happy man.
- Leaders' Questions. (19 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: The consultants say we need more beds.
- Leaders' Questions. (19 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: We are below the EU average.
- Leaders' Questions. (19 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: I am very satisfied.
- Leaders' Questions. (19 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: He is talking waffle.
- Leaders' Questions. (19 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: They are not helping the people.
- Leaders' Questions. (19 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: Tell that to the people outside.
- Request to Move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 31. (19 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: I seek the adjournment of the Dáil under Standing Order 31 to discuss an issue of urgent public importance, namely, the increase in the numbers of US troops passing through Shannon Airport on their way to Iraq to bolster the illegal occupation of that country and the need for the Government to admit that it has finally abandoned neutrality.
- Order of Business. (19 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: When will legislation on the referendum on the European Constitution be published? What is the likely date for the referendum?
- Written Answers — Overflight Approval: Overflight Approval (12 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: Question 45: To ask the Minister for Defence the result of the investigations he promised according to a newspaper (details supplied) into reports that a Gulfstream jet, alleged to have illegally transported al-Qaeda suspects to Guantanamo Bay and Egypt, has made a number of landings at Shannon Airport; the reasons for those flights; the type of cargo being carried, in view of the allegations...
- Common Foreign and Security Policy. (12 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: I congratulate the Minister on his elevation. He says he has not yet considered the headline goal for 2010, but will take things on a case-by-case basis.
- Common Foreign and Security Policy. (12 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: The Minister must recognise that Ireland will have to make a contribution. Even if we do not participate, Article 28 of the Treaty of the European Union refers to what are known as "common costs". What does the Minister anticipate those common costs will be for Ireland? Does the Minister agree that the battle groups as they are now constituted are the embryonic form of a European army? Will...
- Common Foreign and Security Policy. (12 Oct 2004)
John Gormley: I wish to let the Minister know and state for the benefit of the House that the information service said this could include anything from providing personal security to UN inspectors toââ