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Ceisteanna - Questions: Citizens Assembly (1 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: I gave the Olympic Games as an example.

Ceisteanna - Questions: Citizens Assembly (1 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: Let the people decide.

Ceisteanna - Questions: Citizens Assembly (1 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: In every case, women put up with the consequences.

Ceisteanna - Questions: Citizens Assembly (1 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: The attitude of the House is disgraceful. I am sick of it.

Ceisteanna - Questions: Citizens Assembly (1 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: I am pro-life as well.

Ceisteanna - Questions: Citizens Assembly (1 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: To respond first to Deputy Martin, I am not arguing-----

Ceisteanna - Questions: Citizens Assembly (1 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: All right, then the Ceann Comhairle should have said to Deputy Martin that he was not required to respond to me because he accused me of not allowing men a right to have a say on this.

Ceisteanna - Questions: Citizens Assembly (1 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: Time is running away. I again ask the Taoiseach the following question. How long will he leave women, who want to be able to control their own bodies and have full bodily autonomy over their lives, waiting in this country? What will be the consequences for them travelling, perhaps, to the Olympics Games or on holidays to areas where they might contract a virus, which would be unusual but...

Ceisteanna - Questions: Citizens Assembly (1 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: The courage to give women a 14 year sentence-----

Ceisteanna - Questions: Citizens Assembly (1 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: That was very brave.

Ceisteanna - Questions: Citizens Assembly (1 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: They did not put in the 14 year sentence.

Ceisteanna - Questions: Citizens Assembly (1 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: Indeed, they would.

Order of Business (1 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: When in the next 30 days will the Minister attend the House to attempt to justify the extension of the FEMPI legislation? It must be renewed before 30 June if the Government wishes to renew it. I have tabled a motion which is on today's clár calling for its repeal. On day one when it was introduced in 2009, we were told that we were in a state of emergency and that the Government...

Order of Business (1 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: When will the Minister attend the Dáil to extend the FEMPI legislation?

Order of Business (1 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: Therefore, the legislation will not be extended.

Workers' Rights: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (1 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: I like that last part.

Workers' Rights: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (1 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: I am sharing time with Deputy Mick Barry. The issue before us says a lot. Everybody has expressed their outrage at the record of the Labour Party in the previous Government. To me, it is like Jekyll and Hyde. Hyde was in government and during that time, it is worth reminding ourselves that, particularly in the public sector, Labour created havoc in terms of workers' pay, allowances,...

Petroleum and Other Minerals Development (Amendment) Bill 2016: First Stage (2 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: That is because the Government lost.

Petroleum and Other Minerals Development (Amendment) Bill 2016: First Stage (2 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: Especially if the Government loses.

Delivering Sustainable Full Employment: Statements (2 Jun 2016)

Bríd Smith: Deputy Mick Barry is going ahead of me.

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