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Constitutional Amendments. (8 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: The Government does not have one page of proposals or suggestions.

Constitutional Amendments. (8 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: The Minister will travel the route of diminishing work we have done, which the Government lacks the capacity to do.

Constitutional Amendments. (8 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: It is an issue in respect of which there should be progress. A committee should not cover for inaction when young girls are at risk.

Constitutional Amendments. (8 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: The Minister is prevaricating. The Government has done nothing since 2006.

Juvenile Offenders. (8 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: Does the Minister of State agree it is unacceptable that legislation which was passed in 2001 should take six or seven years to be commenced by ministerial order? Does he accept that this makes a mockery of the rules of this House? Will the new campus at Oberstown be largely modelled on the Woodlands juvenile justice centre in Bangor, County Down? What types of facilities will be provided...

Juvenile Offenders. (8 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: It makes a mockery of the Government's public relations exercise in 2001.

Casino Regulation. (8 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: In the context of this urgent problem, which requires public discussion and consideration by Members of the Oireachtas, can the Minister explain why this report has been suppressed by the Government for a year? Can he explain why it was not published a long time ago? Would the Minister agree that gambling, and particularly Internet betting, is ravaging the lives of many young people in...

Casino Regulation. (8 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: The Minister is looking for a fall guy to take decisions he is incapable of making.

Casino Regulation. (8 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: Does the Minister have any view on any aspect of the report?

Casino Regulation. (8 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: The Minister has not considered it either and he is afraid to do so.

Casino Regulation. (8 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: The Minister is playing political games with this issue, as he is with the referendum.

Casino Regulation. (8 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: The Government has had the report for a year. Does it have any view on it?

Leaders' Questions (8 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: The Government created this.

Services for People with Disabilities (2 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: I thank the Acting Chairman, Deputy Jack Wall, for allowing me to raise this issue. Several of my constituents have children with intellectual disability who have been attending Saint Michael's House. Upon completing their education at the end of this academic year and reaching 18 years of age, these children expect to proceed to Cheeverstown House for what is known as rehabilitative...

Services for People with Disabilities (2 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: I was simply told there was no statement such as the one referred to last night.

Services for People with Disabilities (2 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: I deal in facts. There is no need for the Minister of State to be personal.

Services for People with Disabilities (2 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: The Minister of State made a comment in the House last night about a statement issued which, in fact, was never issued.

Programmes for Government. (2 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: Question 16: To ask the Taoiseach if he will publish a progress report on the implementation of the programme for Government; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25471/08]

Order of Business (1 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: Hear, hear.

Order of Business (1 Jul 2008)

Alan Shatter: A year ago he would have visited the area to look at the issue.

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