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Deportation Orders. (10 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: I suggest that the Minister should not persecute a four year old child.

Deportation Orders. (10 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: The Minister is aware that the HSE does not want the child to be sent to Nigeria. He is providing his usual smug and evasive response.

Deportation Orders. (10 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: This is the man who two weeks ago pretended to be concerned about the welfare of children-----

Deportation Orders. (10 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: -----in a disgraceful presentation delivered outside Government Buildings.

Deportation Orders. (10 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: On a point of order, the Minister finds it impossible not to have a smug grin on his face permanently.

Deportation Orders. (10 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: This matter relates to the welfare of a four year old child who has been left in limbo by the incompetent manner in which the Minister and his Department dealt with his tragic family situation.

Criminal Prosecutions. (10 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: The Minister is ignoring the 1997 offence and he deliberately failed to refer to it then.

Criminal Prosecutions. (10 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: The new offence in the 1997 Act could have been used.

Criminal Prosecutions. (10 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: The Minister is deliberately avoiding answering the question.

Deportation Orders. (10 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: Question 4: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform if his attention has been drawn to the removal of a child (details supplied) from his mother at Dublin Airport on 15 August 2009 and of the deportation to Nigeria of the child's mother on 1 September 2009; his views on whether it is appropriate that a four year old child never previously apart from his mother be taken from...

Order of Business (10 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: Television is being looked at but not much has been achieved.

Financial Resolution No. 1: Excise (Alcohol Products) (9 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: I understand the reason for the measure but I have some sympathy for what is being said by Deputy Gilmore. This must be put in the context of an overall budget strategy. If we take the decrease in excise duty on beer, and the decrease in child benefit, this could best be described as a beer for children budget. The decrease in excise duty on beer together with the decrease in child benefit...

Financial Resolution No. 1: Excise (Alcohol Products) (9 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: It is more of a stimulant.

Financial Resolution No. 1: Excise (Alcohol Products) (9 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: It was described as such.

Financial Resolution No. 1: Excise (Alcohol Products) (9 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: The Taoiseach failed to mention the research.

Budget Statement 2010 (9 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: One can read it on the websites of The Irish Times, the Irish Independent and RTE.

Written Answers — Hospitals Building Programme: Hospitals Building Programme (8 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: Question 44: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if the site for the proposed 60 bed psychiatric unit, for which planning permission was granted, does not impinge on the proposed site for the co-located hospital at Beaumont Hospital, Dublin; if so, when she will proceed with the construction of the psychiatric unit at Beaumont Hospital; and if she will make a statement on the matter....

Written Answers — Child Abuse: Child Abuse (8 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: Question 285: To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs the communications received by him prior to the publication of the Murphy commission report on clerical child abuse regarding the refusal and failure of the papal nuncio and the Vatican to cooperate with the Murphy commission; the initiatives taken by him of his predecessor; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [45499/09]

Order of Business (8 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: Is this Green Party Dáil reform?

Order of Business (3 Dec 2009)

Alan Shatter: We thought he left the Government. He clearly represents it.

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