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Bad timing blamed for ‘mistake’

This article is from page 4 of the 2013-07-16 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 4 JPG

THE Clare TD that “mistakenly” voted against his own party whip during a vote on the controversial Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013, criticised the timing of the vote. Labour’s Michael McNamara TD said, “I believe that TDs should not have been voting at 5 in the morn- ing unless legislation was urgently required, as in the IBRC liquidation. Relegating such matters to the small hours of the morning, 18 hours after the Dáil sitting began, is hardly indicative of a parliament that takes rights, or even legislating, seriously. “Instead time is allocated to ‘Punch and Judy’ private members motions every week. Government backbench TDs seeking to press the Taoiseach or Táiniste on legislative issues can only do so in the Order of Business where their questions are highly circumscribed and the answers given are frequently so general as to be meaningless,” he said. TDs were informed of the 5am extension of the sitting by text message at 9.57pm on Wednesday night. Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin described the move as ‘farcical’, but Taoiseach Enda Kenny said it was “no harm that it went on until 5am”. “I really don’t want to extend the Dáil sessions right until the end of July – people have had a very long season as it is. But I am required to have a number of other pieces of legislation go through,” he said. Meanwhile Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams is proposing that that the sale of alcohol in the Dáil Private Members’ Bar is subject to the same laws as other establishments in the country. The bar remained opened through the night of the votes on the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill 2013, with many TDs reported to have consumed alcohol prior to votes. The infamous ‘lapgate’ incident involving Fine Gael TD Tom Barry and his colleague Deputy Áine Collins has also added to the debate.

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