Order of Business.

Thursday, 28 November 2002

Dáil Eireann Debate
Vol. 558 No. 3

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The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  It is proposed to take No. 14, motion re approval by Dáil Éireann of a Council framework decision on combating sexual exploitation of children and child pornography; No. 13, motion re membership of committee; No. 14a, motion re ministerial rota for parliamentary questions; No. 12a, Supplementary Estimates for Public Services, Vote 2; No. 2, European Communities (Amendment) Bill, 2002 [Seanad] – Second and Subsequent Stages; No. 12b, motion re approval by Dáil Éireann of the terms of the Treaty of Nice amending the Treaty on European Union, the treaties establishing the European Communities and certain related Acts; No. 27, Private Security Services Bill, 2001 – Second Stage, resumed; and No. 1, Dumping at Sea (Amendment) Bill, 2000 [Seanad] – Second Stage.

It is proposed, notwithstanding anything in Standing Orders, that Nos. 14, 13, 14a and 12a shall be decided without debate and in the case of No. 12a any division demanded thereon shall [622]be taken forthwith. Second and Subsequent Stages of No. 2 shall be taken today and the following arrangements shall apply: Second Stage to conclude at 1 p.m. if not previously concluded and Committee and Remaining Stages to conclude at 1.30 p.m. if not previously concluded. The proceedings thereon shall be brought to a conclusion by one question in each case which shall be put from the Chair and which shall, in relation to amendments, include only those set down or accepted by the Minister for Foreign Affairs. No. 12b shall be taken immediately on the conclusion of No. 2 and shall be decided without debate.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  There are three proposals to be put to the House. Is the proposal for dealing with Nos. 14, 13, 14a and 12a without debate agreed?

Mr. Kenny: Information on Enda Kenny  Zoom on Enda Kenny  No. 12a is a list of Supplementary Estimates for expenditure for the remainder of this year and I protest that today the Government publishes the national spatial strategy, a development plan for the next 20 years, without inviting any Member of this House to the launch in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham. The Government does this having informed its backbenchers of the contents.

Mr. Timmins: Information on Billy Timmins  Zoom on Billy Timmins  Plus the media.

Mr. Kenny: Information on Enda Kenny  Zoom on Enda Kenny  It is an insult to the Members of this House that a major statement of public policy and development is being made outside Dáil Éireann.

Mr. Connaughton: Information on Paul Connaughton  Zoom on Paul Connaughton  It is contempt.

Mr. Kenny: Information on Enda Kenny  Zoom on Enda Kenny  The Ceann Comhairle will be aware that in other Parliaments there are strict regulations and rulings that no major announcement of this type should be made outside Parliament. This House and its elected Members should be the first to be informed of the development plan by the Minister and the Minister of State. It does down the House, the office of Ceann Comhairle and elected representatives from every party to have this major announcement made outside and without reference to the people who have to debate and pass legislation. I note the Minister's opening remarks to the launch refer to the Taoiseach, Ministers of State, ladies and gentlemen, but it seems Deputies did not receive an invitation. The Minister's speech describes how he will visit each region to spread the message.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  We cannot discuss the spatial strategy here.

Mr. J. O'Keeffe: Information on Jim O'Keeffe  Zoom on Jim O'Keeffe  That is the problem. What is Parliament for?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  I have allowed the Deputy to make his point.

[623]Mr. Kenny: Information on Enda Kenny  Zoom on Enda Kenny  I do not want to discuss the spatial strategy now. I am asking a question of the Ceann Comhairle. He will be aware that in other Parliaments there is strict regulation to prevent this kind of activity.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  If the Deputy feels strongly about it, the matter can be referred to the Committee on Procedure and Privileges.

Mr. Kenny: Information on Enda Kenny  Zoom on Enda Kenny  I feel very strongly about it because, as Deputy Cuffe said, it affects every city, town and parish.

Mr. Naughten: Information on Denis Naughten  Zoom on Denis Naughten  This House is being treated with contempt.

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  One of the two matters I wished to raise has been dealt with well by Deputy Kenny – that this happens is a diminishing of Parliament. I have heard one Minister recently criticise sections of the media for reduced or, in some cases, non-existent coverage of the Oireachtas, but that is being led by members of the Cabinet, most of whom cannot even manage to come to the House for the Order of Business anymore.

Given the amount of time the Nice treaty took up on the public affairs agenda over the past year, it is not appropriate that motion 12b be put to the House without debate. I see no reason the Tánaiste would not be prepared to agree to a short debate on the formal passing of the motion.

Mr. Sargent: Information on Trevor Sargent  Zoom on Trevor Sargent  I wish to refer to No. 12a because the situation raised by my colleague, Deputy Cuffe, regarding the spatial strategy ties in with the Supplementary Estimates as an indication of a back to front approach from Government regarding proper planning and financial management. We had the national development plan and now, long afterwards, we are beginning to hear about the spatial strategy. I object to the manner in which the Government is planning the country financially and spatially and suggest that the debate on spatial strategy should be held in this House. I ask you, a Cheann Comhairle – unfortunately you did not facilitate Deputy Cuffe – to think again and facilitate a debate on the spatial strategy which is not mentioned on the Order of Business and yet it is the news of the day.

Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin: Information on Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin  Zoom on Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin  This morning certain Members of this House had the opportunity to have a preview of the national spatial strategy proposals in the Davenport Hotel. This document has national implications for constituencies throughout the length and breadth of the jurisdiction and impacts on Border counties and on an island-wide basis. I find it incredible that there was an opportunity for the select few to preview the detail of these proposals when Members of this House returned by the overall electorate only received copies in their pigeon holes minutes before the commencement of business this morn[624]ing. This is unacceptable. Is this a national spatial strategy proposal, or is it a Fianna Fáil-PD proposal? Let us call it what it is. It is not national because the elected voices of a significant section of the people represented in this House are not privy—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Deputy will have the opportunity to discuss the content of the spatial strategy document. Just a brief point on why the Deputy is opposing the Order of Business.

Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin: Information on Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin  Zoom on Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin  —to the opportunity for a preliminary introduction. We have not received from the Government or you, a Cheann Comhairle, an indication that we will have the opportunity today to address this important matter.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Before I call the Tánaiste, Deputy Rabbitte's point on No. 12b will be taken on item 3.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  On a point of order, a Cheann Comhairle, before you take the vote.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Chair is speaking. Will Deputy Allen please resume his seat.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  On a point of order—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  On Deputy Sargent's point about Deputy Cuffe, his request under Standing Order 31 was not in accordance with Standing Orders. That is why it was ruled out of order. I call the Tánaiste.

Mr. Sargent: Information on Trevor Sargent  Zoom on Trevor Sargent  It is urgent.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  On a point of order—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Deputy Allen, I have called the Tánaiste. I will take the point of order after the Tánaiste and before I put the question, assuming it is a point of order.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  Are there double standards in this House?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Deputy, withdraw the remark.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  I asked before the Tánaiste.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Deputy did not ask. I said before I call the Tánaiste—

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  A Cheann Comhairle—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Chair will not be challenged on this issue. The Chair has ruled. The Deputy will withdraw the remark that there are double standards in the House.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  Surely a point of order comes first.

[625]An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  A point of order does not come first. I called the Tánaiste.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  On a point of order—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Will Deputy Allen please resume his seat when the Chair is on its feet.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  The real Dáil is up in the Royal Dublin this morning.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Deputy, resume your seat. Now withdraw your remark that there are double standards.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  May I ask you a question?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  If the Deputy wants to ask me a question he can come to my office. Will the Deputy withdraw the remark that there are double standards.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  I will withdraw the remark if it keeps you happy.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Thank you. I call the Tánaiste.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  As regards the spatial strategy which is being published at the moment, it would be a good idea for this House to have an opportunity to debate that strategy and perhaps-—

Deputies:  A good idea.

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  Well done.

Mr. Timmins: Information on Billy Timmins  Zoom on Billy Timmins  Two days after the newspapers got it.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  I know it is a long time since Members opposite were in Government but the practice has not changed much as Deputy Rabbitte will be aware.

Mr. M. Higgins: Information on Michael D. Higgins  Zoom on Michael D. Higgins  That is nonsense. That is a joke.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Tánaiste without interruption, please.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  It is not nonsense. Perhaps the Whips could discuss that.

Mr. M. Higgins: Information on Michael D. Higgins  Zoom on Michael D. Higgins  It is not a matter for the Whips. As Leader of the House, the Tánaiste—

Mr. J. O'Keeffe: Information on Jim O'Keeffe  Zoom on Jim O'Keeffe  There is utter contempt for this House.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  In relation to the matter raised by Deputy Rabbitte—

Mr. M. Higgins: Information on Michael D. Higgins  Zoom on Michael D. Higgins  A Cheann Comhairle—

[626]An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Deputy Higgins, allow the Tánaiste without interruption, please.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  As regards the point made by Deputy Rabbitte on No. 12b, No. 2 is related. The European Communities (Amendment) Bill provides for some technical changes to allow us to ratify the Nice treaty. I see no reason the two issues cannot be discussed. If that is in order I think they can be discussed together.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  I call Deputy Allen on a point of order, assuming it is a point of order.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  That is for the Chair to judge. May I ask the Tánaiste why Opposition spokespersons were barred from this morning's event?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  That is not a point of order. The Deputy will have to find another way of raising it.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  I was never barred from a pub, a hotel or anything in my life, but I was told I was not welcome this morning.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Sorry, it is not a point of order, Deputy. The Chair has ruled on it.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  It is matter for the equality agency to see—

Question: “That the proposal for dealing with Nos. 14, 13, 14a and 12a, without debate, be agreed to”, put and declared carried.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Is the proposal for dealing with the European Communities (Amendment) Bill, 2002, agreed? Agreed. Is the proposal for dealing with item 12b without debate agreed? Deputy Rabbitte raised a point on that, to which the Tánaiste responded.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  We have facilitated with a debate.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Is that agreed? Agreed.

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  May I ask the Tánaiste if there are any plans in Government to provide assistance for the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform. There are 43 Bills awaiting publication. The only assistance he has is a Minister of State who job shares with the Sunday Independent and he needs assistance.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  On legislation, Deputy. I am finishing the Order of Business.

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  This is a Minister under pressure who needs assistance. He has promised 43 Bills. He is going around selling property, advertising Shanganagh and advising every other Minister on how to do his or her job. The only Minister of State he has is taking up two days writing for the Sunday Independent. Are there any plans in [627]Government to provide assistance to the Minister, Deputy McDowell? It is an important matter. It is about legislation.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  That is not about legislation.

Mr. Timmins: Information on Billy Timmins  Zoom on Billy Timmins  I wish to raise two issues. Several months ago on the Order of Business I raised with the Taoiseach a judgment regarding a judicial review against Meath County Council, in which Mr. Justice Quirke stated that the strategic planning guidelines were flawed.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  I have only 20 minutes and I am trying to facilitate as many Members as possible.

Mr. Timmins: Information on Billy Timmins  Zoom on Billy Timmins  The Taoiseach told me they would be addressed in the spatial strategy but they are not. The spatial strategy makes reference to the strategic planning guidelines but makes no reference to changing them.

Is the Tánaiste aware that a second strain of CJD has been discovered in the London Institute of Neurology and that researchers have requested that a survey be carried out of all tonsils removed to try to assess the danger arising from this?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Sorry, Deputy, it must also be related to the Order of Business.

Mr. Timmins: Information on Billy Timmins  Zoom on Billy Timmins  Will she instruct the Minister for Health and Children and the Minister for Agriculture and Food to see if there are any ramifications for us.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  This is the third time this week that the Deputy has raised an issue that is not appropriate to the Order of Business.

Mr. Timmins: Information on Billy Timmins  Zoom on Billy Timmins  The Tánaiste might like to respond.

Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin: Information on Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin  Zoom on Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin  On promised legislation, is the Tánaiste aware there are now more people sleeping rough in Dublin than in London.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  A question appropriate to the Order of Business.

Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin: Information on Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin  Zoom on Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin  Yes, of course, and it is appropriate to legislation.

Local authority housing waiting lists continue to grow. Given that the average cost of a home in this State is now in excess of €200,000—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Deputy must ask about promised legislation.

Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin: Information on Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin  Zoom on Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin  —and people in private rented accommodation are not protected by law, when will the long overdue Housing (Private Rented Sector) Bill come before this House?

[628]An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  That matter has been dealt with twice this week. We must move on.

Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin: Information on Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin  Zoom on Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin  What other legislation is proposed to address the scandal of homelessness and the wider housing crisis?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  That matter has been answered twice this week. The Deputy is being repetitive.

Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin: Information on Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin  Zoom on Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin  It is only fair, given the statistics announced on the scandalous reality of the homelessness of people in this city.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Deputy Ó Caoláin is out of order. Deputy Costello on something appropriate to the Order of Business.

Mr. Costello: Information on Joe Costello  Zoom on Joe Costello  Deputy Rabbitte indicated there are 43 Bills – I have not counted them – under the auspices of the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform on the Autumn schedule. The Minister then added another regarding the establishment of a statutory clerical abuse inquiry. His well oiled PR machine added another bringing the total to 45.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  A number of Deputies are offering and they cannot all be facilitated if we spend time with preambles.

Mr. Costello: Information on Joe Costello  Zoom on Joe Costello  Will the Tánaiste say if any legislation from the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform has been passed by this House in the six months since the election? Has this House passed a single Bill since this Government took office?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Deputy has not asked a question.

Mr. Costello: Information on Joe Costello  Zoom on Joe Costello  My query relates to proposed legislation. Has this House passed any Bill—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  To what Bill is the Deputy referring?

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  Pick any one of the 43 listed on the Order Paper.

Mr. Costello: Information on Joe Costello  Zoom on Joe Costello  There are 43 of them on the Order Paper but I am referring specifically to No. 27 on today's Order Paper, Private Security Services Bill, 2001: Second Stage, which has been on the Order Paper for the past four weeks.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  It is on today's Order Paper.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  It is down to be taken today, Deputy Costello.

Mr. M. Higgins: Information on Michael D. Higgins  Zoom on Michael D. Higgins  That is the most important of the 45 Bills.

[629]Mr. Connaughton: Information on Paul Connaughton  Zoom on Paul Connaughton  It is a disgrace that the Taoiseach is not in this House on Thursdays to answer questions.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Deputy must ask about promised legislation.

Mr. Connaughton: Information on Paul Connaughton  Zoom on Paul Connaughton  That is a very important matter. Will legislation be necessary to implement all or part of the new national spatial strategy?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  That matter is not appropriate to the Order of Business.

Mr. Connaughton: Information on Paul Connaughton  Zoom on Paul Connaughton  Yes, it is. It is, I can assure the House, a Hans Christian Andersen production.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Deputy is anticipating questions that will arise this afternoon as Deputy Burton has a question down to the Minister for the Environment and Local Government in that regard.

Mr. Connaughton: Information on Paul Connaughton  Zoom on Paul Connaughton  Does the Tánaiste believe legislation is necessary? I am asking a straight question.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Deputy Gormley on promised legislation.

Mr. Gormley: Information on John Gormley  Zoom on John Gormley  Will the Tánaiste outline the position regarding the pharmacy Bill? Does she accept that the lack of—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  That matter was already dealt with this week. The Deputy is being repetitive. The rules as applied to Deputy Ó Caoláin apply to Deputy Gormley also.

Mr. Gormley: Information on John Gormley  Zoom on John Gormley  I want to raise a specific issue. With respect, does the Tánaiste accept that the lack of regulation will lead a take-over of this sector by the multinationals?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  That matter is not appropriate to the Order of Business.

Mr. Stagg: Information on Emmet Stagg  Zoom on Emmet Stagg  The Ceann Comhairle does not appear to be able to see anybody sitting in this area.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  It is a matter of proportionality. There is nobody who knows more about that than the Deputy.

Mr. Gormley: Information on John Gormley  Zoom on John Gormley  May I get a response to my question?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  I do not intend reading Standing Order No. 26 again this morning. Many of the contributions made this morning, as Deputies know, are not in accordance with Standing Order No. 26. We must have order in the House.

[630]Mr. Gormley: Information on John Gormley  Zoom on John Gormley  This House is becoming irrelevant.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Deputy Gormley must resume his seat when the Chair is speaking.

(Interruptions).

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Does Deputy Gormley wish to leave the House?

Mr. Gormley: Information on John Gormley  Zoom on John Gormley  It is narrow-minded ideology. That is what it is about.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Resume your seat, Deputy Gormley and show some respect for the Chair.

Mr. Hogan: Information on Philip Hogan  Zoom on Philip Hogan  The Tánaiste will be aware that approximately 500 jobs a day are being lost. Two hundred jobs have been lost in north Kilkenny today. There is rapid deterioration in our economic competitiveness. When will the Tánaiste introduce legislation to update the Redundancy Acts?

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  As I indicated to the House recently, the Government approved, in line with the review group's recommendations, the amendment of the Redundancy Acts which will be published as quickly as possible next year.

Mr. Sherlock: Information on Joe Sherlock  Zoom on Joe Sherlock  In view of the failure of the previous Government to introduce, as promised, a Bill to abolish ground rents will the Tánaiste say if this Government intends to introduce such a Bill?

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  Unfortunately, I must give the answer others have given for the past while. It is not possible to give the Deputy an indication in that regard.

Mr. S. Ryan: Information on Seán Ryan  Zoom on Seán Ryan  It shows a lack of commitment.

Mr. M. Higgins: Information on Michael D. Higgins  Zoom on Michael D. Higgins  The Tánaiste should ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform about that Bill also.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  I will.

Mr. Sherlock: Information on Joe Sherlock  Zoom on Joe Sherlock  What is the answer to my question?

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  It is not possible to indicate when or if we will have legislation in that regard.

Mr. S. Ryan: Information on Seán Ryan  Zoom on Seán Ryan  It shows a lack of commitment.

Ms Enright: Information on Olwyn Enright  Zoom on Olwyn Enright  Given that a 12-year-old child with no criminal conviction was transferred from a special unit to a remand centre, does the Government intend to introduce legislation to provide adequate accommodation for such children?

The Minister for Education and Science has promised to provide greater transparency in the [631]schools building programme and there have been suggestions that schools already on the list will not be covered by the legislation.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Deputy is out of order.

Ms Enright: Information on Olwyn Enright  Zoom on Olwyn Enright  Will legislation be introduced?

Mr. Durkan: Information on Bernard Durkan  Zoom on Bernard Durkan  That is a valid question.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  On a point of order, a Cheann Comhairle, we are entitled to get an answer to the question.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  The legislation has been passed and the Children Act is in the process of being implemented.

Mr. Gilmore: Information on Eamon Gilmore  Zoom on Eamon Gilmore  The Tánaiste said she thought it would a good idea to debate the national spatial strategy in the House. What is the Government's proposal for such a debate given that the next two weeks are likely to be devoted to the budget?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  A question, please.

Mr. Gilmore: Information on Eamon Gilmore  Zoom on Eamon Gilmore  The Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform promised the introduction of the Prison Services Bill in 2003. Will the Tánaiste ask the absent and exhausted Minister to postpone the disgraceful decision to close the only rehabilitative centre for young offenders until that Bill is published?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  It is appropriate to ask about a Bill; it is not appropriate to make a Second Stage speech.

Mr. Gilmore: Information on Eamon Gilmore  Zoom on Eamon Gilmore  I am asking about the Prison Services Bill.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  It is not possible at this stage to indicate when the Prison Services Bill will be introduced. On the national spatial strategy, it would be appropriate that such a debate take place in this House.

Mr. Gilmore: Information on Eamon Gilmore  Zoom on Eamon Gilmore  When?

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  As soon as can be facilitated. The matter will be discussed by the Whips.

Mr. Gilmore: Information on Eamon Gilmore  Zoom on Eamon Gilmore  On the Prison Services Bill—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Tánaiste has replied to that question. We are moving on to the next business.

(Interruptions).

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  A number of Members wish to raise specific items. We cannot have a Second Stage debate on every item the House would like to discuss. Members should confine [632]themselves to questions appropriate to the Order of Business.

Mr. Gilmore: Information on Eamon Gilmore  Zoom on Eamon Gilmore  The legislative programme states the Bill will be taken in 2003; the Tánaiste says she does not know.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Deputy is being disorderly. His question was answered in accordance with Standing Orders.

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  The Ceann Comhairle has no regard to the fact that questions properly asked on the Order of Business are not answered by the Government.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Chair has no control over the answers given.

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  We are entitled to get answers. The legislative programme states 2003, the Tánaiste says she does not know, what is the Government's position on this?

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  I answered this question. The heads of the Bill have not yet come to Government. I am not in a position to say when we will have the legislation.

Mr. Gilmore: Information on Eamon Gilmore  Zoom on Eamon Gilmore  That is an unacceptable answer.

Mr. Connolly: Information on Paudge Connolly  Zoom on Paudge Connolly  On promised legislation, will people with medical cards and needy patients be reimbursed in respect of transport costs to appointments in Tallaght Hospital?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Deputy is out of order.

Mr. Naughten: Information on Denis Naughten  Zoom on Denis Naughten  On a point of order, I had been called prior to Deputy Connolly.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  My apologies.

Mr. Naughten: Information on Denis Naughten  Zoom on Denis Naughten  In light of the national spatial strategy published this morning and the fact that the Minister for Transport does not seem to be aware of it, when will Bill No. 122, the Transport (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill be introduced? The Minister for Transport is pulling up rail lines which service towns.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  What legislation is proposed on transport?

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  Prior EU approval is required. It is expected in late spring of next year.

Mr. Stagg: Information on Emmet Stagg  Zoom on Emmet Stagg  Given the report we received on crime figures this week and given the extract from these figures on my constituency where rape offences are up by 58%, sexual assaults up by 150% and the number of gardaí required in the division is down by 150, will the Minister indicate when some of the 45 Bills in the justice remit will [633]be implemented to deal with these issues? When will the provision be implemented to meet the commitment—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  When is justice legislation promised?

Mr. Stagg: Information on Emmet Stagg  Zoom on Emmet Stagg  —in An Agreed Programme for Government that all substantive criminal law will be codified into a single crimes Act, the Crimes Bill?

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  I understand an initial position paper has been prepared outlining the possible approaches and an expert group is currently being established. It is expected that this group will report at the end of next year.

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  It needs more than €1 million for that.

Mr. Stagg: Information on Emmet Stagg  Zoom on Emmet Stagg  The Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform said on radio yesterday morning that he hoped to do this during the next Government, not the next term. He said there was no chance of it. Perhaps the Tánaiste is misleading the House inadvertently.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Deputy has made his point.

Mr. Ring: Information on Michael Ring  Zoom on Michael Ring  Before I am ruled out of order I can tell the Ceann Comhairle that my question is in order.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Deputy's colleague, Deputy Allen, says the Chair decides those matters.

Mr. Ring: Information on Michael Ring  Zoom on Michael Ring  I know that. Now that the Government has told county managers throughout the State that it is going to reintroduce rates on houses will the Tánaiste inform us when the Local Government (Rates) Bill will be introduced?

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  The question is in order.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  I clarify that the Government has not made such a decision, and the Deputy knows that.

Mr. Naughten: Information on Denis Naughten  Zoom on Denis Naughten  What about the poll tax?

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  The Local Government (Rates) Bill, to standardise, modernise, streamline and consolidate rating law, is expected next year.

Mr. S. Ryan: Information on Seán Ryan  Zoom on Seán Ryan  I suggest the Tánaiste should not hold too many early morning meetings as the backbenchers are all asleep.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  A question related to promised legislation please.

[634]Mr. S. Ryan: Information on Seán Ryan  Zoom on Seán Ryan  In January this year we were told that the Criminal Justice (Garda Powers) Bill would be published—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Is the Criminal Justice (Garda Powers) Bill promised legislation?

Mr. S. Ryan: Information on Seán Ryan  Zoom on Seán Ryan  Sorry, there is more. We were told the Criminal Justice (Garda Powers) Bill would be published in 2002 but now we are being told it will be published in 2003. We were also told the Criminal Justice (Joint Investigation Teams) Bill, the Criminal Justice (Protection of Confidential Information) Bill and the Defamation Bill would be published in 2002 but now we are told they too will be published in 2003. What commitment is this in the area of justice and—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Deputy should allow the Tánaiste to reply.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  He did not ask a question on legislation.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  No question was asked on legislation.

Mr. S. Ryan: Information on Seán Ryan  Zoom on Seán Ryan  What is the answer?

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  What is the question?

Mr. S. Ryan: Information on Seán Ryan  Zoom on Seán Ryan  What are the priorities on justice legislation for the Government?

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  Deputy Ryan only made a statement and I have no reason to disagree with what he said in regard to the timescale for the Bills. The Criminal Justice (Garda Powers) Bill will be introduced in late 2003, the Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) Bill will be introduced in mid-2003, the Criminal Justice (Joint Investigation Teams) Bill will be introduced in early 2003 and the Criminal Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill will be introduced in late 2003.

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  What does the Tánaiste think would happen if the Minister, Deputy O'Dea, were to do his job in the Sunday Independent like that?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  I have to finish the Order of Business shortly. There are a number of Deputies with questions and I cannot take them all this morning.

Mr. J. Higgins: Information on Joe Higgins  Zoom on Joe Higgins  A hint to the Tánaiste would be to keep the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform in the Dáil rather than letting him loose on radio.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Will the Deputy ask a question appropriate to the Order of Business?

Mr. J. Higgins: Information on Joe Higgins  Zoom on Joe Higgins  The latest flooding has highlighted a serious deficiency in control over devel[635]opers and the appropriateness of where they build. Will the Building Control Bill, which would deal with some of these issues, be brought forward from mid-2003 to an early date for discussion in the Dáil?

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  That Bill is to provide for the registration of the titles of architect, building surveyor and quantity surveyor and to streamline and strengthen the powers of local building control under the Building Control Acts. The heads of the Bill were approved by the Government about a year ago. It is expected in the middle of next year.

Mr. Crawford: Information on Seymour Crawford  Zoom on Seymour Crawford  I have questions on three Bills. When will we have the Health Insurance (Amendment) Bill? When will there be provision to reform the law on personal injuries? Legislation on both of these is important in the light of escalating insurance charges. When will the Health Complaints Bill be introduced? In Monaghan there are many complaints regarding the service—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Deputy was doing extremely well asking questions about legislation and he should not spoil it now.

Mr. Crawford: Information on Seymour Crawford  Zoom on Seymour Crawford  There is no point in declaring Monaghan a hub town without a hospital. It is like a pub with no beer.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  The Health Insurance (Amendment) Bill and the Health Complaints Bill will be introduced in 2003. The PIAB legislation is being fast-tracked and we will have it early next year.

Ms Lynch: Information on Kathleen Lynch  Zoom on Kathleen Lynch  I start by apologising for the behaviour of this side of the House but we have so little time to work with, it gets disruptive from time to time.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Has the Deputy a question on legislation?

Ms Lynch: Information on Kathleen Lynch  Zoom on Kathleen Lynch  Yes, on a serious issue. There have been two vicious rapes in Cork in the past week. When will the Government release the resources necessary to catch people who—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  That does not arise. The Deputy will have to find another way of raising it. Is there a question on legislation?

Ms Lynch: Information on Kathleen Lynch  Zoom on Kathleen Lynch  On the Criminal Justice (Garda Powers) Bill.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  I thank the Deputy for her gracious apology on behalf of the Opposition. The Criminal Justice (Garda Powers) Bill will be introduced in late 2003.

[636]Mr. Durkan: Information on Bernard Durkan  Zoom on Bernard Durkan  It might be more appropriate to apologise on behalf of the Government.

Mr. Coveney: Information on Simon Coveney  Zoom on Simon Coveney  Is the Tánaiste concerned that we will not have an adequate power supply from 2004 onwards? It takes two years to build a new generating station. When will the Electricity Bill come before the House? I hope it will improve conditions so the market will attract new private industry. Is the ESB precluded from building a new power station?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  If the Deputy has not got a question appropriate to the Order of Business we will move on.

Mr. Coveney: Information on Simon Coveney  Zoom on Simon Coveney  In regard to the Common Fisheries Policy negotiations, will the Government make time available to debate this issue before the Taoiseach goes to the Copenhagen summit?

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  The Electricity Bill is proposed for early next year. The matter of making time available in the House is one for the Whips.

Ms Burton: Information on Joan Burton  Zoom on Joan Burton  Is the Tánaiste aware that many of her constituents and mine are becoming increasingly criminalised and being imprisoned due to the failure of the Government to introduce the Enforcement of Fines Bill?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Has the Deputy a question appropriate to the Order of Business?

Ms Burton: Information on Joan Burton  Zoom on Joan Burton  This Bill is to provide for an alternative method of collecting fines other than imprisonment and attachment on earnings. This has been promised for nearly six years.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  It is not necessary to make a statement on the Bill. The Tánaiste to reply.

Ms Burton: Information on Joan Burton  Zoom on Joan Burton  Many working class families—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Deputy is out of order. I will take one more Deputy. Deputy Healy.

Ms Burton: Information on Joan Burton  Zoom on Joan Burton  I have been waiting for half an hour for an answer. May I hear it?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  I called the Tánaiste and I would like the Deputy to give her an opportunity to answer.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  It will be published next year. I am not sure of the precise date.

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  I thought the Ceann Comhairle was going to call one more Deputy.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  In accordance with long-standing precedent in the House, 20 minutes—

[637]Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  Some of my colleagues have been waiting 30 minutes – Members on the Chair's side of the House do not even bother to put in an appearance – and the Chair is saying they will not be heard.

Ms Burton: Information on Joan Burton  Zoom on Joan Burton  I have a pain in my arm from holding it up.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Before Deputy Rabbitte goes any further, I do not have a side of the House. The Chair is impartial and represents all sides in the House.

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  That is a great comfort.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Deputy is well aware of it.

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  I take it that Deputies who waited 30 minutes to be heard will have an opportunity to put their questions and have them answered by the Tánaiste.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  It is a long-standing precedent in the House, and each of my predecessors ruled, that 20 minutes is appropriate for the Order of Business.

Mr. Durkan: Information on Bernard Durkan  Zoom on Bernard Durkan  It depends on the circumstances.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  There are many rulings on this matter and if the Deputy wishes to discuss them he can come to my office. I call Deputy Seamus Healy.

(Interruptions).

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  There never was such a precedent.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  I will not discuss the matter with the Deputy. If he wants to come to my office I would be glad to discuss it with him.

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  That is not acceptable.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  I call Deputy Seamus Healy.

Mr. Healy: Information on Seamus Healy  Zoom on Seamus Healy  When does the Government propose to introduce a Bill to abolish County Tipperary given that the Minister for Defence and Fianna Fáil Deputies, north and south, have ensured that there will be no provision for County Tipperary in the national spatial strategy?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Promised legislation to abolish County Tipperary does not arise on the Order of Business.

Mr. Durkan: Information on Bernard Durkan  Zoom on Bernard Durkan  On a point of order. One of my colleagues has been attempting to raise a question for some time. It is relevant, in order and is of special importance—

[638]An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  That may be so, but, as I have pointed out, in accordance with precedent there is other business to be dealt with. Deputies complain every morning about business not being done in this House. Much of what is asked involves repetition and there is a long-standing precedent that approximately 20 minutes is given to the order of Business. It is not possible—

Mr. Quinn: Information on Ruairí Quinn  Zoom on Ruairí Quinn  Not on this side.

Mr. Stagg: Information on Emmet Stagg  Zoom on Emmet Stagg  There is no such precedent.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  There are any number of rulings in this House—

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  We do not accept that.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  If the Deputy wishes to come to my office—

(Interruptions).

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Numerous rulings were made by my predecessors.

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  The Ceann Comhairle wants to make the House so sterile that we cannot ask any questions on the legislative programme.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  There are numerous rulings. It is not possible for 165 Members of the House to ask questions each morning on any item in which they are interested.

(Interruptions).

Mr. J. O'Keeffe: Information on Jim O'Keeffe  Zoom on Jim O'Keeffe  Is it in order for me to comment—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  It is not in order for the Deputy to comment at this stage.

Mr. J. O'Keeffe: Information on Jim O'Keeffe  Zoom on Jim O'Keeffe  I have been a Member of this House for some time and I have never heard of the 20 minute rule.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Chair has absolute discretion in the matter and that has always been the case. My predecessors ruled on the matter.

Mr. Stagg: Information on Emmet Stagg  Zoom on Emmet Stagg  We believe the Ceann Comhairle and we want him to demonstrate that, but he is closing down the debate—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Deputy should realise that the Chair is fair. I am trying to be fair to all Members of the House.

Ms McManus: Information on Liz McManus  Zoom on Liz McManus  I ask the Ceann Comhairle to consider that it would be totally inoperable to set a limit of 20 minutes on this period of our business. One of the great difficulties is that we were given a legislative programme which is turning out to be a work of fiction. Numerous Bills were promised for 2002 and the reason we have to ask questions is that they have not been published. [639]The maternity Bill and a Bill relating to refugees are outstanding and we were told, in respect of a previous legislative programme, that they would be published in 2002. It is now not even known when they will be published. No date has been set.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  If all Deputies confined themselves to the substance of Standing Orders, every Deputy would be heard within 20 minutes.

Ms McManus: Information on Liz McManus  Zoom on Liz McManus  We are being told untruths on legislation and we must have an opportunity to extract information that has some semblance of accuracy if this Parliament is going to work.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  That is not a point of order.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  Given that the national spatial strategy is being debated in the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, and will be discussed on every radio station and in the newspapers—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  That is not appropriate to the Order of Business, it has already been discussed.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  —and will be the subject of television programmes over the weekend—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  We are moving on to item No. 14.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  It has not been dealt with.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  It has been dealt with.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  When will we have a specific debate in the House about—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  This has been dealt with. The Tánaiste dealt with it this morning.

(Interruptions).

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  We will hear Deputy Kenny.

Mr. Kenny: Information on Enda Kenny  Zoom on Enda Kenny  I have known every Ceann Comhairle since Tom Fitzpatrick – who comes from the Ceann Comhairle's region – and I have never encountered a Standing Order or specific ruling for 20 minutes. One of the last rights left to Deputies in this House is to ask a question. It is not the Ceann Comhairle's fault, the Government has demeaned the House and Members by making major announcements outside and by the Taoiseach absenting himself on Thursdays. The Ceann Comhairle, as an impartial Chairman, should show some vision by saying that if any Member wishes to ask a question on legislation or matters relevant to the House, they should be authorised to do so. Whether that takes 164 minutes on Thursday or whatever, the Chair –[640]in its impartiality – should be entitled to do so. This is one of our last rights because the Government has diminished every representative and every right they have had here—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Deputy should bring the matter to the sub-committee on Dáil reform.

Mr. Stagg: Information on Emmet Stagg  Zoom on Emmet Stagg  We want to deal with it now.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  My immediate predecessor in the Chair did not take questions on the Order of Business from everybody who offered.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  Will there be a debate on the national spatial strategy?

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Tánaiste answered that.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  It will have gathered dust before we have a chance to deal with it.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  I doubt it.

Mr. Gilmore: Information on Eamon Gilmore  Zoom on Eamon Gilmore  What are the proposals?

(Interruptions).

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  We cannot have everybody on their feet at the same time. Deputies should resume their seats.

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  What is the answer?

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  As I have said on numerous occasions, the Whips will discuss when time can be made available.

Mr. Gilmore: Information on Eamon Gilmore  Zoom on Eamon Gilmore  That was not my question.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  I will have to ask the Deputy to leave the House. We cannot have Members jumping up.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  When will the matter be debated?

Mr. Durkan: Information on Bernard Durkan  Zoom on Bernard Durkan  A serious problem is emerging—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  I ask the Deputy to resume his seat. We cannot have everyone on their feet.

(Interruptions).

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Ciúnas. Deputy Stagg on a point of order. I hope it is a point of order.

Mr. Stagg: Information on Emmet Stagg  Zoom on Emmet Stagg  Recently, the Chair and Government spokespersons have been saying that matters are for the Whips. There is no such thing, as far as this House is concerned, as something being a matter for the Whips. The Whips have no official status in the House. The Government Whip will be instructed by the Government as to [641]what to say at a Whips meeting. My colleagues and I are asking a specific question on the Order of Business with regard to what are the Government's proposals on the national spatial strategy, which they will tell the Whip eventually.

(Interruptions).

Mr. Durkan: Information on Bernard Durkan  Zoom on Bernard Durkan  In support of my colleagues, I appeal to the Chair to allow the Tánaiste to give a clear and unequivocal answer to the question which has been legitimately raised, about a matter that affects the country and is of huge national and international importance. The Tánaiste is being given the opportunity to indicate when the debate will take place and how it will be conducted. That is a matter for Government.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  On many occasions when I have taken the Order of Business over the last few years, Deputies on the Opposition side have asked when we would have the spatial strategy. We now have it.

(Interruptions).

Mr. Rabbitte: Information on Pat Rabbitte  Zoom on Pat Rabbitte  We have not seen it yet.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  How can Members be so certain about it if they have not read it?

(Interruptions).

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Tánaiste without interruption.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  Fine Gael published its own form of spatial strategy some time ago and that was not published in the House either.

(Interruptions).

Mr. Kenny: Information on Enda Kenny  Zoom on Enda Kenny  The Minister for the Environment and Local Government said—

(Interruptions).

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Order please. I call Deputy O'Sullivan.

Mr. Ring: Information on Michael Ring  Zoom on Michael Ring  Deputies are being ignored by the Government.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  The Government proposal is that the Whips should decide on setting time aside as soon as possible. The budget is a priority for next week. Perhaps Deputies can take time to study the spatial strategy before we debate it.

(Interruptions).

Ms Lynch: Information on Kathleen Lynch  Zoom on Kathleen Lynch  When did the Tánaiste realise that the budget is next week?

[642]An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Deputy Lynch will please resume her seat.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  On a point of order—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  The Chair will not take a point of order while it is on its feet. Deputy Allen should resume his seat. We must have order in this House. When the Chair is on its feet, all Members resume their seats.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  We were told we were not welcome.

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  Members will speak when they are called upon by the Chair. We cannot have everybody standing up and speaking at the same time. The Chair may be left with no option but to ask somebody to leave the Chamber this morning. We cannot have three or four Deputies standing up at the same time.

Mr. Allen: Information on Bernard Allen  Zoom on Bernard Allen  On a point of order, Opposition spokespersons are being locked out. I phoned the Minister's office yesterday—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  I am not taking a point of order. Deputy Allen will resume his seat. That is not a point of order. Deputy Allen will be first to leave the House if he does not resume his seat. I have called Deputy O'Sullivan.

Ms O'Sullivan: Information on Jan O'Sullivan  Zoom on Jan O'Sullivan  I believe I have merited an award for patience. I have a pain in my hand from holding it up since the start of questions on the legislative programme. I wish to ask a serious and legitimate question on promised legislation. It appears from the Government's list that the only priority the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform has with regard to the significant problem of alcohol abuse is to solve the vintners' problem with the equal status legislation. That is the Government's only priority legislation with regard to alcohol. What is the position in relation to the intoxicating liquor Bill which is No. 104? Publication is expected but it is not possible to indicate a date at this stage. However, we have a significant problem of alcohol abuse in our society, under-age drinking—

An Ceann Comhairle: Information on Rory O'Hanlon  Zoom on Rory O'Hanlon  There is no need for the Deputy to make a statement on what she wishes to see in the legislation.

Mr. Naughten: Information on Denis Naughten  Zoom on Denis Naughten  Perhaps the Minister for Transport, Deputy Brennan, might have the answer.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  It is not possible to indicate at this stage when we will have that legislation.

Mr. Wall: Information on Jack Wall  Zoom on Jack Wall  In relation to the venue for the UEFA championships in 2008, what is the current position with regard to the Abbotstown sports centre authority Bill? When will the drug offenders Bill be introduced in the House?

[643]The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  On the Deputy's first question, I believe we will have that Bill in this session.

Mr. S. Ryan: Information on Seán Ryan  Zoom on Seán Ryan  Santa Claus is coming.

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  At this stage, it is not possible to indicate a date for the drug offenders Bill.

Mr. M. Higgins: Information on Michael D. Higgins  Zoom on Michael D. Higgins  I wish to ask about the refugee reception and integration agency Bill. Are talks taking place between the Tánaiste's Department and the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform on this Bill? When will the Bill be introduced, thereby avoiding the need to hire private aircraft to deport people before their status has been properly assessed?

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  I understand this Bill is not being pursued at present.

(Interruptions).

Mr. M. Higgins: Information on Michael D. Higgins  Zoom on Michael D. Higgins  Has it been removed from the list of forthcoming legislation?

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  According to my note, it is not being pursued at present.

Mr. M. Higgins: Information on Michael D. Higgins  Zoom on Michael D. Higgins  It is listed at No. 111 on the Government's list of proposed legislation. Can the Tánaiste indicate why it is not being proceeded with?

The Tánaiste: Information on Mary Harney  Zoom on Mary Harney  I will ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform to communicate with the Deputy.


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