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Seanad: Broadcasting Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (28 May 2008)

David Norris: Make it six.

Seanad: Broadcasting Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (28 May 2008)

David Norris: Hear, hear.

Seanad: Order of Business (28 May 2008)

David Norris: I welcome the fact that Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil are hacking lumps out of each other over the European treaty because it gives an opportunity for me, as practically the lone voice in this House trying to present a reasoned argument against the Lisbon treaty, to be heard. That is not particularly easy, especially since The Irish Times has dropped its neutral stance and committed itself to...

Seanad: Order of Business (28 May 2008)

David Norris: I am sorry, a Chathaoirligh, you have allowed every other person to speak, and Senator Regan is allowed to speak on this every damn day. I am virtually the only——

Seanad: Order of Business (28 May 2008)

David Norris: I am not impugning you, a Chathaoirligh, but how many other people are allowed to put this argument? We had Mr. Pöttering from the European Parliament pottering about in here but there was an attack on Mr. Jens Peter Bonde, MEP, who was extremely good. Can he be invited to the House to present a balanced view, since Members have had their "Yes" person, Mr. Pöttering, in the House?

Seanad: Order of Business (28 May 2008)

David Norris: We have heard a great deal of rubbish about neutrality. Fianna Fáil's neutrality was pragmatic, adopted by Mr. de Valera during the Second World War. There were no principles whatever behind it. Fine Gael does not have a neutrality policy; it is against it. Fine Gael would like to walk us into NATO at the first possible opportunity, but the people of Ireland will not have it. That is...

Seanad: Order of Business (28 May 2008)

David Norris: What is the point, a Chathaoirligh? Last week, I asked the Leader a series of questions about the European Defence Agency, the coy new name for the European armaments group. The Leader promised to give the replies to the House or to me in writing. I have received neither.

Seanad: Order of Business (28 May 2008)

David Norris: Having jumped the gun in mentioning Mr. Pöttering, I wish to return to my request regarding the Dalai Lama. I ask the Leader for a response to my request. I have gone through the correct etiquette in asking that an invitation issue to the Dalai Lama; I have been doing it for six weeks. The foreign affairs committee has unanimously agreed it. I wrote to Senator O'Toole and he presented my...

Seanad: Order of Business (28 May 2008)

David Norris: Yes, you have. I accept that.

Seanad: Order of Business (28 May 2008)

David Norris: Before the Cathaoirleach calls the Leader, may I raise a point of order?

Seanad: Order of Business (28 May 2008)

David Norris: My colleague, Senator O'Toole, has suggested to me that the Cathaoirleach may have felt I impugned his impartiality. The Senator also thought he heard the Cathaoirleach ask me to withdraw something. I did not hear that but I would be more than happy to withdraw whatever it was that was offensive and I take this opportunity to say that the Cathaoirleach always treats me with leniency, as he...

Seanad: Order of Business (28 May 2008)

David Norris: No, it is great.

Seanad: Order of Business (28 May 2008)

David Norris: That is rubbish.

Seanad: Order of Business (28 May 2008)

David Norris: He is not. He is an excellent speaker. At least he was able to put the case for the "No" side.

Seanad: Order of Business (28 May 2008)

David Norris: He is not.

Seanad: Order of Business (27 May 2008)

David Norris: Hear, hear.

Seanad: Order of Business (27 May 2008)

David Norris: What about the posters calling for a "No" vote?

Seanad: Order of Business (27 May 2008)

David Norris: I assure the Leader those posters are not mine. My comments have not even been reported when I have spoken against the treaty.

Seanad: Order of Business (27 May 2008)

David Norris: Let us have some balance in this Chamber.

Seanad: Order of Business (27 May 2008)

David Norris: Unlike some of the Leader's colleagues.

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