Magner, PatrickTuesday, 13 May 1997 |
Seanad Éireann Debate
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Deputy O'Donoghue said exactly the opposite.
Is that an example of Fianna Fáil's bipartisan policy?
Why does Senator McGowan not make up his mind?
Does the Leader agree there has been a tradition in the House, since the time Taoisigh appointed Members from the North, that we listen and respect their views because they have a very unique perspect...
I apologise to my colleague in relation to Deputy John O'Donoghue's policy of zero tolerance. He stated in the newspapers recently that it did not involve tax and workers.
I ask the Senator to read his own policy. Will the Leader point out to Senator McGowan as regards Northern Ireland that there should be no divisions in this or the other House as has been the case ove...
Youth Work Bill, 1997: Second and Subsequent Stages.
Is the Senator saying that is Government policy?
The Senator will have us dancing at the crossroads yet.
I welcome the Minister. It is no surprise that it is he who is bringing the Bill to fruition after many years. His energy often scared the life out of the Labour Party in Cork and keeping up with hi...
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