Ryan, SeánWednesday, 3 December 2003 |
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Private Members' Business. - Community Employment Schemes: Motion (Resumed).
Is it that difficult to get time?
The Minister did not want the Deputy to speak.
I hope the Deputy is not insinuating anything.
As politicians we are well aware of the impact of the cutbacks in the community employment scheme on communities both rural and urban. The reduction in participants in the scheme is having a devastati...
In all my time in politics at local and national level I have never before come across such breathtaking hypocrisy as that of the fighting 40. (Interruptions).
These are the 40 Fianna Fáil backbenchers, led by the Minister of State, Deputy Fahey, who have taken to local radio and submitted press releases to their local papers. They have at long last realised...
However, they were told this morning to support the Government. At long last the general public has copped on. Government backbenchers can no longer get away with supporting Government policy in Dáil ...
In future they will have to stand up for the people who elected them on the basis of commitment and loyalty.
Written Answers. - Meat and Bonemeal Report.
Asked the minister: if the interdepartmental agency committee on the disposal options for meat and bonemeal has concluded its deliberations; when its report is expected to come before the Government; and if he will make ...
Written Answers. - Rural Environment Protection Scheme.
Asked the minister: if discussions have taken place with the farm organisations on the revised arrangement for the REP scheme which will be submitted to the European Commission; if he will publish the revised arrangement...
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