Results 13,241-13,260 of 18,761 for speaker:Michael McDowell
- Criminal Law (Insanity) Bill 2002 [Seanad]: Second Stage. (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: I agree.
- Order of Business. (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: Deputy Rabbitte puts it far less eloquently than Deputy Ring.
- Order of Business. (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: Currently, local authority officials are subject to a code of conduct under the Local Government Act 2001.
- Order of Business. (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: The code includes disclosure requirements concerning employment outside the local government sector and addresses situations concerning conflict of personal and public interests. The issue of senior local government officials accepting outside appointments or consultancies following resignation or retirement is not subject to the present code. I understand, however, that in regard to county...
- Order of Business. (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: ââand that the suggestions in the Standards in Public Office Commission's 2004 annual report are also being considered fully.
- Order of Business. (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: The policy decisions on that legislation are well advanced in my Department. I am currently in a process of consulting with the Judiciary. When that process is complete, I will be in a position to give a firm date for publication.
- Order of Business. (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: The broadcasting authority of Ireland Bill will be published next year. Whether the particular issue raised by the Deputy will be included in it has not yet been decided.
- Order of Business. (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: As I said, the status of TG4 is a matter which may or may not be dealt with in the context of the broadcasting Bill. We expect to publish that Bill in 2006.
- Order of Business. (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: No.
- Irish Unification: Motion (Resumed). (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: As I have said on many occasions, I am a republican and proud to be one. I would be surprised if many Members in the Chamber do not profess to be republican. However, I am a republican who believes in the rule of law and who stands by the Constitution, Bunreacht na hÃireann. I believe in democracy and believe that the people are entitled to hold different views to my own. I believe that...
- Irish Unification: Motion (Resumed). (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: My goal and the stated goal of the Government is to secure lasting peace in Ireland through the implementation of the Good Friday Agreement and, ultimately, to achieve a united Ireland. I noted the publication of a recent article in The Irish Times by a member of the Cadogan group stating that it is not helpful to talk about the unity of this country. I thoroughly and profoundly disagree with...
- Irish Unification: Motion (Resumed). (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: However, the unity that must come must do so through choice â through the principle of consent as set out in the Good Friday Agreement and as endorsed by the people of this island in two separate referendums. I note that the Private Members' motion as put down by Sinn Féin urges that we should "actively seek to persuade Unionists, through dialogue, of the advantages of unification". I...
- Irish Unification: Motion (Resumed). (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: In building a united Irelandââ
- Irish Unification: Motion (Resumed). (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: In building a united Ireland what is needed to be done is to reconcile the orange and green traditions on this island. I find it strange that the provisional movement comes to the Dublin Government asking for its assistance in establishing a dialogue with the orange tradition in Northern Ireland. The truth is that persuasion for Irish unity is the vocation of every republican in this House...
- Irish Unification: Motion (Resumed). (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: Bringing together the orange and green traditions on this island to create a genuine republic, not a sectarian society, requires a statesmanship of which the provisional movement have shown it is entirely incapable.
- Irish Unification: Motion (Resumed). (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: Some good signs recently have been that Sinn Féin rejects violence and that it now understands that persuasion through peaceful and democratic means is the only way forward. However, those people who in the past authorised the use of massive violence against the Unionist community in Northern Irelandââ
- Irish Unification: Motion (Resumed). (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: ââmust now labour under the disadvantage of trying to create a basic elemental trust required for dialogue out of which persuasion can come.
- Irish Unification: Motion (Resumed). (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: I believeââ
- Irish Unification: Motion (Resumed). (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: There is an example of free speech.
- Irish Unification: Motion (Resumed). (3 Nov 2005)
Michael McDowell: I believe a united Ireland will come about.