Cluskey, FrankWednesday, 24 March 1982 |
Dáil Eireann Debate
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Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Sunningdale Agreement.
Would the Taoiseach not agree that a declaration by the British Government which he is urging to the effect that they wish to work towards or should work towards a united Ireland may, and indeed would...
Would the Taoiseach not agree that it would be viewed by the majority in Northern Ireland as a form of coercion?
Is it in fact not encouraging, by proxy, coercion?
I should like a reply before we go to the next question.
The sound is bad; would the Taoiseach repeat his answer?
Certainly. Does the Taoiseach not agree that if he is urging the British Government or any other Government but particularly the British Government, to declare in favour of a united Ireland, that thi...
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Taoiseach's US Visit.
On a point of order, is it the situation that the Taoiseach in the form of a reply to a question has made a statement as is the normal practice except during Question Time? It is the normal practice ...
I take it your flexibility will extend to this party.
You have already exercised some flexibility with regard to Fine Gael.
There is considerable confusion as to what transpired between you and Deputy FitzGerald. In the interests of the House and in trying to restore some sanity to the proceedings, would the Taoiseach sta...
The Taoiseach has told the House that he will give serious consideration to making a statement, say, tomorrow morning?
On a point of order, having availed of several—— (Interruptions.)
Having availed of several points of order over the last 20 to 25 minutes, could I ask the Chair a question in regard to the ruling of one of his predecessors? Are points of order in order during Quest...
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