Anthony, Richard SidneyFriday, 11 December 1936 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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Constitution (Amendment No. 27) Bill, 1936—Second Stage.
So it is a religious question, and not a national question.
Only about four minutes of the time available to the House now remains, Sir. I must certainly protest, not against your ruling, because you may not have seen me, but I rose at least four times. Thre...
I have as good a right to speak as you have, and I am longer in the country than you are.
There are two or three aspects of this question with which I wanted to deal. It is a matter which vitally affects the working-class people of the City of Cork and, not alone the working-class people ...
Freedom of speech in an Irish Parliament! Question: “That the Constitution (Amendment No. 27) Bill, 1936, be now read a Second Time,” put. The Dáil divided: Tá, 80; Níl, 54. Tá
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