Results 18,521-18,540 of 19,173 for speaker:Shane Ross
- Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)
Shane Ross: I endorse what Senator Brian Hayes said. It would be appropriate for us to debate the Morris tribunal reports in a calm and not hysterical manner. Senator Brian Hayes used the word "systemic". As it is convenient, we have for a long time been happy to dismiss the difficulties, brutalities and wrongdoing of some members of the Garda SÃochána as bad apples in a good force. The questions that...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)
Shane Ross: ââthat there is a kind of independent republic in Donegal where this happens, but I doubt if that is the case. I, for one, am beginning to be convinced that there is a larger problem which should be investigated. That larger problem is, as Senator Brian Hayes correctly stated, undermining the great majority of gardaà who do a superb job. In passing, we should not forget that we are very...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)
Shane Ross: And socialist parties, like Senator Mansergh's own party.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)
Shane Ross: Perhaps we could initiate a serious debate which allows for dissent as well. The Houses, political parties and the establishment are in danger of becoming irrelevant on this issue while the people take the matter into their own hands.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)
Shane Ross: Hear, hear.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Jun 2005)
Shane Ross: Hear, hear.
- Seanad: Aviation Action Plan: Statements. (31 May 2005)
Shane Ross: I welcome this debate and appreciate the fact that the Minister comes into this House quite frequently and is willing to speak and listen to us, if not to take our suggestions on board. At least he attends the House and gives us the opportunity to make those suggestions. This debate, which may have been useful a little earlier, is unreal partly because the events being discussed have been...
- Seanad: Aviation Action Plan: Statements. (31 May 2005)
Shane Ross: Those who are benefiting from this decision are the Fianna Fáil Party â the Progressive Democrats are suffering â and the trade union movement. This is because they have a coincidence of interest here. The Fianna Fáil Party hopes this decision will hold the north Dublin seats. Its means of doing this is to keep the trade unions happy. The trade unions will be happy if the workforce is...
- Seanad: Aviation Action Plan: Statements. (31 May 2005)
Shane Ross: Sorry, I can blame Dublin Airport and I will tell the Minister why. Dublin Airport charges International Currency Exchange, ICE, â¬1 million a year. This was the charge insisted upon by Aer Rianta because it had a quasi-monopoly for so long. That is why I blame Dublin Airport. I accept there is also a small Bank of Ireland branch at the airport but ICE is in a monopoly situation and can...
- Seanad: Aviation Action Plan: Statements. (31 May 2005)
Shane Ross: I will finish this point and then conclude. We are informed that 51% of the airline is being sold. This is correct and the trade unions kick up about it. Where will the other 49% be? It will be in the hands of the State and the unions, the old alliance again. They are locked together and they will stick together. Where is the 51% going to be? It will be distributed everywhere in multiples,...
- Seanad: Aviation Action Plan: Statements. (31 May 2005)
Shane Ross: I am just going down the runway. The other 51% will be distributed in such a way that no one will be able to touch them. The House has heard some scaremongering this afternoon. It is, "We are awfully worried about the slots. We are going to protect them and the brand." Nothing is more calculated to scare off any potential investor than this sort of talk. He will not get rid of the slots...
- Seanad: Aviation Action Plan: Statements. (31 May 2005)
Shane Ross: I am finishing. The State will go on trying to reassure its statist friends and every time this is said, the value of the airline goes down. The truth is that nobody cares. This is a political solution to an economic problem. It is the worst possible solution but the Minister and the Taoiseach's friends in the trade unions can rest assured they have won an enormous victory. They are still in...
- Seanad: Nuclear Plants: Motion. (25 May 2005)
Shane Ross: On a point of order, could the speaker give the House a copy of his script?
- Seanad: Nuclear Plants: Motion. (25 May 2005)
Shane Ross: If a Senator is reading from a script, the House should be given a copy of it.
- Seanad: Nuclear Plants: Motion. (25 May 2005)
Shane Ross: Is it in order for Senator Bannon to read from a script?
- Seanad: Nuclear Plants: Motion. (25 May 2005)
Shane Ross: Thank you.
- Seanad: Nuclear Plants: Motion. (25 May 2005)
Shane Ross: The press office did not give the Senator this bit. I am delighted. He should keep going.
- Seanad: Nuclear Plants: Motion. (25 May 2005)
Shane Ross: He has only two pages left to read.
- Seanad: Nuclear Plants: Motion. (25 May 2005)
Shane Ross: They are used in the House all the time.
- Seanad: Nuclear Plants: Motion. (25 May 2005)
Shane Ross: The Senator might as well issue a press release.