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Seanad: Order of Business. (3 Mar 2004)

Brian Hayes: She could not afford him.

Seanad: Address by Mr. John Hume, MEP. (3 Mar 2004)

Brian Hayes: On behalf of the Fine Gael Members in the House, I welcome Mr. John Hume, MEP and MP, to the Seanad. I thank him for his inspirational address to the House. Mr. Hume knows the level of respect he has commanded in this country. This State owes him a great debt of gratitude in particular because of his stance and his dogged determination to end violence in Northern Ireland over the past 35...

Seanad: Order of Business. (3 Mar 2004)

Brian Hayes: Fine Gael agrees to the Order of Business. Is the Leader in a position to tell the House when the Government intends to bring legislation on electronic voting before it? The latest phase of the e-voting saga took place yesterday when the Government decided to appoint an independent commission to investigate the matter and report to the Houses by 1 May. While every member of the commission is...

Seanad: Order of Business. (3 Mar 2004)

Brian Hayes: That is correct.

Seanad: Order of Business. (3 Mar 2004)

Brian Hayes: A tranche.

Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Mar 2004)

Brian Hayes: Perish the thought.

Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Mar 2004)

Brian Hayes: Tell us more.

Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Mar 2004)

Brian Hayes: I welcome the debate on the Garda Síochána Bill and the Leader's initiative to give more time to party spokespersons. I am sure the Leader will join me in encouraging all Members to contribute to the debate on this extensive piece of legislation which will have profound implications for the force in the years to come. Does the Leader agree that the comments made by the Minister for Finance...

Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Mar 2004)

Brian Hayes: Decentralisation was allegedly about the spatial strategy but we now find it is more to do with the next general election. Will the Leader arrange for a debate on the Abbey Theatre, which I have requested in recent months? The Abbey Theatre is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year and there have been discussions about a possible new location for it. If the Abbey Theatre is to move, it...

Seanad: Dormant Accounts: Motion. (25 Feb 2004)

Brian Hayes: On a point of order, in order for the amendment to be put it requires to be moved formally in the House. At 5.30 p.m. the Acting Chairman, Senator Leyden, asked the speaker in possession on the Government side to move it. To my recollection, it was never moved. I put it to the Chair that the vote that we should now proceed to is the substantive motion in my name and that of my colleagues.

Seanad: Dormant Accounts: Motion. (25 Feb 2004)

Brian Hayes: If the Chair is happy, that is fine. Let the record show the opposite.

Seanad: Civil Registration Bill 2003: Motion for Earlier Signature. (25 Feb 2004)

Brian Hayes: On a point of order, if the Leader is presenting a motion for earlier signature to the House, we have the right to debate it.

Seanad: Civil Registration Bill 2003: Motion for Earlier Signature. (25 Feb 2004)

Brian Hayes: Vótáil.

Seanad: Dormant Accounts: Motion. (25 Feb 2004)

Brian Hayes: Hear, hear.

Seanad: Dormant Accounts: Motion. (25 Feb 2004)

Brian Hayes: Hear, hear.

Seanad: Dormant Accounts: Motion. (25 Feb 2004)

Brian Hayes: Just for a while.

Seanad: Dormant Accounts: Motion. (25 Feb 2004)

Brian Hayes: Just for now.

Seanad: Dormant Accounts: Motion. (25 Feb 2004)

Brian Hayes: The Senator means a U-turn.

Seanad: Dormant Accounts: Motion. (25 Feb 2004)

Brian Hayes: One was established for these funds.

Seanad: Dormant Accounts: Motion. (25 Feb 2004)

Brian Hayes: This is why we are debating this motion.

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