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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 10 Oct 1995

Vol. 456 No. 6

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers.

Due to printing difficulties, questions to the Taoiseach on today's Order Paper do not reflect the correct sequence. A supplementary Order Paper listing the questions in the correct order has been circulated to Members generally and questions will be called in the sequence in which they appear on it.

It seems we will have to change the order so as to move my Question No. 7 which the Taoiseach wishes to pass to a Minister of State. I very much regret this as the Taoiseach raised this question when in Opposition and I was anxious to ascertain whether he had changed his view on the issue. Unfortunately, I will not be able to ascertain this as the question will be handled by a Minister of State.

It was a Minister of State who answered it previously.

The Taoiseach vigorously pursued this issue in Opposition and I wanted to ascertain if he had changed his view.

I accept responsibility for the error involved; my office is responsible. I apologise to the Deputy and the House for this error.

I will be happy to accept this, Sir, if the Taoiseach gives an undertaking to answer the question which will appear as Question No. 21 tomorrow.

That is a separate matter.

It is not a separate matter.

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