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Higgins a 'Trotskyite Communist' - McDowell
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Friday April 04, 2003 11:26 by Justin Moran - Sinn Fein maigh_nuad at yahoo dot com
Transcript of Dáil debate last night between Joe Costello, Joe Higgins and Michael McDowell. So did Joe shake the Garda's hand? Somehow, I doubt it. Mr. Costello: I wish to share a minute of time with Deputy Joe Higgins. Acting Chairman: Is that agreed? Agreed. Mr. Costello: I thank the Minister for coming into the house in person for the debate. Last night I was present at the debate in the Dáil chamber on humanitarian aid for Iraq. When it ended at 8.30 p.m. I left the chamber and switched on my mobile phone. I immediately received a call from a member of the Labour Party who was participating with a number of other party members in the anti-war protest outside the gates of Leinster House. Mr. J. Higgins: I thank Deputy Costello for sharing his time. The Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform should have come into the House this afternoon to answer specific and supplementary questions on the outrageous conduct of the Garda - who are answerable to him - against a peaceful anti-war protest last night. Of course, the Government hoped a full-scale riot would be provoked so that the anti-war movement could be discredited, so they could portray the anti-war organisations as violent rabble and frighten away the tens of thousands of ordinary people who have been on the streets in recent months protesting against the Government's policy of collusion with the atrocities that are happening in Iraq. The Government does not like to be exposed and it is hugely exposed on this issue. To the credit of all those at this peaceful protest the response was utterly disciplined. Acting Chairman: The Deputy's time is up. Mr. J. Higgins: -----the ripping to shreds of innocent men, women and children by the savage cluster bombing of the US and British forces who are there to grab the oil and outline imperial control. The fact that the Garda displayed no numbers was an outrage. If the Minister wants to deploy his riot-clad Garda against violent people I suggest he sends them to Shannon to turn back the tens of thousands of US military----- Acting Chairman: The Deputy is well over time. Mr. J. Higgins: -----who are going to wreak more havoc on the unfortunate people of Iraq. Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform (Mr. McDowell): It might be helpful if I outline the circumstances surrounding last night's events as conveyed to me by the Garda authorities. An anti-war protest organised jointly by the Anti-war Movement and the NGO Alliance, as they call themselves, commenced at the Kildare Street entrance to Leinster House at about 7 o'clock yesterday evening. Initially, a small number of protesters gathered and were contained behind crowd control barriers in Molesworth Street. Mr. J. Higgins: That is outrageous. The Minister should give way. Mr. McDowell: I will not give way. The Deputy has had his opportunity. He made a fool of himself once, and I suggest he sit down now and listen to other people. What about my right to make my speech without being barracked by somebody who is not a democrat at all but believes in establishing the dictatorship of the proletariat as soon as he possibly can? Mr. J. Higgins: That is too funny to even reply too. Mr. McDowell: I do not take lectures on democracy from a Trotskyite communist like Deputy Joe Higgins. I know what he really wants to do. (Interruptions.) Acting Chairman (Mr. O'Shea): I ask the Minister to stick to the matter under discussion. Mr. McDowell: There is no evidence available to me that the Garda acted unreasonably or disproportionately. In fact, Deputy Higgins shook the hands of the Garda who removed him, but he did not tell that to the media this morning because he was intent on preening as a victim of his own bad manners and unlawful conduct----- Mr. J. Higgins: That is absolutely untrue. Whose hand did I shake?----- Mr. McDowell: The Deputy is a disgrace. He was seen by a priest shaking the hands of the Garda----- Mr. J. Higgins: How did I shake hands that were wrapped in thermal gear? Acting Chairman: The Chair is standing. I will not tolerate any toing and froing on this issue. I ask the Minister to please stick to the issues under discussion. Mr. McDowell: I am sticking precisely to the issues. The Deputy----- Acting Chairman: I will not brook any argument on this. Mr. McDowell: The Chair will do its duty as the Chair of this House. Mr. J. Higgins: The Minister is telling the Chair how to do his job now. Acting Chairman: I ask the Minister to address the issue before the House. Mr. McDowell: I was pointing out that Deputy Higgins shook the hand of the Garda and was seen doing do by a person who told radio listeners about it today----- Mr. J. Higgins: That is untrue. The Minister persists with an untruth----- Acting Chairman: Resume your seat, Deputy Higgins. The issue before the House, Minister, is whether you intend to hold an inquiry. Mr. McDowell: The issue is whether there is any reason to have an inquiry, and there is not. We should be clear about one thing. Last night's incident need not have happened. The protesters were made aware that they would not be allowed to block the entrance to the Oireachtas. Had they stayed behind the crowd control barriers, as requested by the Garda, there would have been no difficulties whatsoever. They could have made their point without any Garda intervention but chose not to do so. If any individual has a complaint against the behaviour of the Garda there are, of course, procedures for complaints to be investigated. Mr. J. Higgins: The procedures are a laughing stock, and the Minister knows it. Mr. McDowell: I invite any of the Deputies opposite to make a complaint if they believe they were ill-treated in any way, but they were not. They were treated courteously but effectively. In all the circumstances, to call for an inquiry into the actions of the Garda would be misguided. Indeed, the Garda could reasonably expect, and have received, the gratitude of the great majority of Members of this House for dealing with the protesters, including Deputy Joe Higgins, in an appropriate and effective manner. Mr. J. Higgins: As well as helping to send cluster bombs to Iraq.
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