Noonan, Michael

Friday, 10 March 1995

Dáil Éireann Debate
Vol. 450 No. 5

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Limerick East: We shall be discussing three amendments this morning, the first revisiting of the issue raised on amendment No. 2 moved on Committee Stage yesterday when I stated clearly that my advice...More Button

(Limerick East): If the Deputies look at what Deputy Shatter said they will find he suggested that they had not looked at one particular part of the Bill when analysing the position. I want to confi...More Button

(Limerick East): Look at your party's analysis. That is not the doctor's function.More Button

(Limerick East): The Deputies are attacking the Bill on the basis that in circumstances analogous to the X case, a consultant could not advocate or promote abortion. If that is the case, they are say...More Button

(Limerick East): I came up with it from an analysis of the Deputy's legal argument yesterday.More Button

(Limerick East): I am sure all Deputies would agree that it would be indefensible if doctors were required or permitted to impress upon pregnant women an option which had the effect of selecting who s...More Button

(Limerick East): Here we go again.More Button

(Limerick East): He is not entitled to make personal remarks.More Button

(Limerick East): The Deputy is making personal remarks. He is not entitled to do that.More Button

(Limerick East): On a point of clarification, Sir, it is the considered view of the Attorney General that there is no constitutional right to have your doctor go to England with you, contrary to what ...More Button

(Limerick East): That is not what I said.More Button

(Limerick East): The Deputy said the opposite.More Button

(Limerick East): Will the Deputy deal with the point I made? Does the right of the unborn child fit into his analysis?More Button

(Limerick East): It is her decision.More Button

(Limerick East): I am very uneasy with suggestions that I am misleading the House.More Button

(Limerick East): The Deputy is the only person around here who passed the Primary Certificate. The rest of us are thick.More Button

(Limerick East): I understand he is not saying that. He was misquoted.More Button

(Limerick East): I move amendment No. 2: In page 5, to delete lines 18 to 26, and substitute the following: 4.—It shall not be lawful — (a) to display a notice (including an advertisement) containing...More Button

(Limerick East): The offence was always intended to be the way it was distributed. The wording put forward in Deputy Geoghegan-Quinn's amendment yesterday stated: “It shall not be lawful for any pers...More Button

(Limerick East): I move amendment No. 3: In page 9, before line 1, to insert the following: 13. —Nothing in this Act shall be construed as obliging any person to give Act information.”. I indicated y...More Button

(Limerick East): This amendment states that nothing in this Act shall be construed as obliging any person to give Act information. We are clearly talking about the Act and Act information as defined ...More Button

Limerick East): I thank Deputies who contributed to the debate, particularly Deputies Geoghegan-Quinn and O'Donnell whose contributions made the debate on committee and Report Stage a good one. Much ...More Button


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