Seanad debates

Tuesday, 8 February 2005

3:00 pm

Photo of David NorrisDavid Norris (Independent)

Yes. The second example provided involved the case of Detective Garda Jerry McCabe. The consultant asked why, when the Taoiseach had given two solemn, serious undertakings in respect of matters of considerable national and international importance and then welched on them, should he and his colleagues believe anything that is said unless it is notarised by a legal authority. That is a pity and it is similar to Deputy Gormley's behaviour in the Dáil when he tabled something in which he did not believe. As politicians, we need to observe the correct approach so that we do not disillusion the public further.

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