Seanad debates

Thursday, 3 December 2015

10:30 am

Photo of David CullinaneDavid Cullinane (Sinn Fein) | Oireachtas source

They are being guillotined if one looks at the proposed schedule for next week. It says that Second Stage of the Prisons Bill 2015 will commence at 1 p.m. and conclude at 2.30 p.m. Not all spokespersons will get a chance to speak, and not everybody who wants to contribute will be able to. Maybe the Bills will not be guillotined on Committee Stage and Report Stage, but we do not know. There are two weeks remaining before the Christmas recess is upon us, so at some point it will have to conclude - or is the Leader going to say these Bills can roll over until the new year? Perhaps the Leader would respond to this. It is a clear concern that they could potentially be guillotined. Speaking time is being narrowed: allowing only one and a half hours for Second Stage is not really how the House has done its business up to now. The same goes for the Courts Bill 2015, which allows 90 minutes, so that not all Senators may get a chance to contribute. There is a guillotine planned for the International Protection Bill, which must conclude by 7 p.m. with a final question.The Government promised us a new way of doing politics and a democratic revolution. It promised us that Bills would not be guillotined but it has guillotined more legislation than the previous Government. It is the same story every year as we move towards Christmas. There is a rush of Bills coming through but we sit here in September and October looking for legislation and cannot get it. It always seems to be from the Department of Justice, Equality and Defence so they could do with getting their house in order. We will strongly oppose No. 1 and will not co-operate with the Government next week if it seeks to guillotine any of these Bills.

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