| Senator Daly asks for the Record of the House to show that allegations that Fianna Fáil’s Mobile Radiation Warning bill was not ready for debate are completely unfounded |
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Senator Mark Daly: I refer to the motion in the House last night which was a motion on activity and not on action. There was the preposterous situation where everyone in the House talked about precautionary principles. Senator Crown supported the Fianna Fáil motion; Will the Leader clarify the record of the House? The Minister of State, Deputy O’Dowd, was reading the official script which stated there was no intention of introducing any legislation on behalf of the Government- The Minister of State then said he would support what Senator Crown was saying about the Fianna Fáil legislation. But Last night it was stated on the record of the House that we did not have a Bill . We said we would put the Bill on the Order Paper on Monday and the Leader is aware of this. I ask him to correct the record of the House because Fianna Fáil would have had that legislation down and the House would have been debating legislation, not motions, last night - and we would have made this House relevant.
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