Senator Bacik speaking on Seanad Reform, the Government Coalition, and the need for a debate on Assisted Human Reproduction
Order of Business
Senator Ivana Bacik: I join with others in welcoming Senator Ó Brolcháin to the House and the Labour Party welcomes his addition very much. I am sure he will be a very active Senator. +As Senator O’Toole noted, his election reminds us of the need to debate Seanad reform and the method of electing persons to this House. It may also be a timely reminder of the need for debate on the role of Senator Ó Brolcháin’s party in this Government in the wake of last week’s budget.
It has been aptly described as a war on the poor. We saw a budget that was anti-family and anti-youth.
An Cathaoirleach: There should be no Second Stage speech. The Senator should put questions
to the Leader.
Senator Ivana Bacik: In the wake of that budget, will the Leader initiate a debate on the
I echo Senator Fitzgerald’s words in asking for the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform to come to this House. On behalf of the Labour Party I express condolences to the family of Garda Gary McLoughlin, who was so tragically killed. His terrible and untimely death reminds us of the need to keep an eye on criminal justice reforms. With the Law Reform Commission recommendations yesterday on new legislation on defences, it is important for us to have a debate on that issue as soon as we can.
I ask the Leader for a debate on another urgent matter which was mentioned by Senator
…Yes. It is not just a marked reluctance; it is cowardice which we must confront.
… We must legislate for this as there are many other couples and families like the Roches who are left in an unregulated wasteland. Mr. Justice Hardiman noted that by default,
…We need this legislation urgently.
