Results 17,341-17,360 of 19,162 for speaker:Alan Shatter
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: Perhaps we will have a contribution on green Dáil reform from Deputy Gogarty. We should give him a stage.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: Deputy Durkan will be in the House all next week.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: On a point of order, will the Ceann Comhairle find out for Members of the House what it is about the content of the two reports into banking which disclose the level of Government incompetence in the matter that has rendered the Government scared to come into the House to answer questions and be accountable to the House?
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: It is not a coincidence that the House is being muzzled in the week the Cabinet is considering these two reports. It is the week in which the reports are due to be made public and the Government wants to control the media in the manner in which they cover the reports.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: Will all Members of the House receive a copy of the report?
- Adoption Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: I move amendment No. 28: In page 24, line 20, after "couple" to insert "or the spouse of the parent of a child". I wish to be of constructive assistance to the House.
- Adoption Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: It would seem to make sense - subject to agreement from the Minister of State - to take amendments Nos. 28 and 30 together. Essentially, they both relate to the same issue. I do not wish to take the Minister of State short in respect of this matter so I will give him a moment to consider it. I am of the view that it would make sense to discuss these amendments together. They are not...
- Adoption Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: That makes sense, otherwise we would be covering the same territory unnecessarily. Amendment No. 28 relates to an issue we discussed yesterday, namely, family adoptions where, in some 99% of instances, a biological mother marries someone who is not the father of her child and where the latter wants to acquire parental rights and responsibilities in law in respect of that child. We discussed...
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: On a point of order, in regard to the advice the Ceann Comhairle gave to the House just now, and earlier-----
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: I was watching the Members opposite making fools of themselves-----
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: -----undermining the power of this House on the television screens.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: In regard to the Ceann Comhairle's advice to the House, that the House can vary this order next week, I point out that if there is a proposal to the House next week to vary the order, based on the order we are accepting today, a vote on that proposal would be postponed until the following week. If we waited to the following week to vote on it we then have to, by way of political groundhog...
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: I understand the Ceann Comhairle is trying to guide the House.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: If I may explain to the Ceann Comhairle, what he stated to the House is completely unworkable by virtue of the order now being adopted. Any change proposed to this order next week, or any vote on it, will be transferred to the following week. It is the intention of the Government to castrate the powers of this House and render every Member on this side politically impotent.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: No, because this order is postponing a vote.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: A Cheann Comhairle, you are wrong-----
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: The Taoiseach is heading the wrong way.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: But the Chair is misleading the House.
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: On a point of order-----
- Order of Business. (3 Jun 2010)
Alan Shatter: On a point of order-----