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Joe Higgins Challenges Taoiseach Over Bush Visit to Ireland

category national | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Wednesday March 10, 2004 13:41author by Dail watcher Report this post to the editors

Yesterday, in the Dail, Joe Higgins T.D. challenged the Taoiseach over the proposed visit of President Bush to Ireland and the Irish Government's support for the invasion of Iraq. However, the Taoiseach refused to say where the meeting would be held.

Dáil Éireann 9 March 2004: Leaders’ Questions

Joe Higgins: When the Taoiseach leaves Dublin airport next week to visit the United States, unfortunately I cannot be on the tarmac to wave him off. Therefore, I must ask him now, if it is his intention to confirm the invitation to President Bush to visit Ireland at the end of June and, if so, on whose behalf will he extend that invitation? Does he presume to do so on behalf of the Irish people, a large majority of whom opposed his criminal invasion of Iraq on a basis that was obviously fraudulent and has been proved now? As he is President of the EU, does the Taoiseach delude himself that he is doing it on behalf of a majority of the citizens of the EU who also massively opposed his bloody invasion? We know the Taoiseach has been a willing tool for US imperial ambitions. He allowed President Bush use our island home as an aircraft carrier for his bloody invasion of Iraq and he proposes to allow him use it again as a platform for his re-election campaign next autumn. No doubt President Bush's publicists are already working out the soft focus images of the mists blowing in to Sliabh Mish or the waves breaking on the Cliffs of Moher to push for a few nights off the American TV networks, the awful images of the killing fields in Iraq, for which he is responsible.
What right has the Taoiseach to demand that the Irish people do not protest in large numbers against this cynicism? Is the Taoiseach a part of the disgusting and sinister move by Dublin City Council, backed by Fianna Fáil councillors, to ban the Irish anti-war movement from legally placing posters on lampposts to notify people of legitimate and peaceful protests, as was done last February when 100,000 people came out in opposition to his policy?
At what location does the Taoiseach intend to meet President Bush? Will he invite him to the Dáil where we can plan an appropriate reception for him?

The Taoiseach: The EU-US summit is taking place in Ireland in June. This has already been confirmed and the President of the United States is travelling to Ireland to participate in that summit where we will discuss EU-US summit issues, particularly the transatlantic relationships and improving transatlantic relationships. The agenda is not finalised but a recent parliamentary question gave a number of issues in which we will be involved. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Deputy Cowen, set this out and they have been well reported.
The Government's position on Iraq has consistently been that we support Iraq with the transfer of power as soon as possible to a democratically-elected Iraqi Government. We recognise, as does Kofi Annan, that elections cannot be organised in the present circumstances. We received the United Nations Secretary General's report on the recent electoral commission in Iraq late yesterday and we are broadly supportive of its conclusions and recommendations. The Secretary General said that consensus among the constituents is the best guarantee of a legitimate and credible transitional Government in Iraq. Our position on Iraq remains one of support for the role of the UN as it has been throughout and will continue to be one of support.

Michael D. Higgins: He refused to give a resolution justifying-----

An Ceann Comhairle: It was the Deputy's namesake who submitted the question.

M. Higgins: He spoke very well on it too. He deserves an answer.

An Ceann Comhairle: There is no need for the Deputy to try to embellish it.

M. Higgins: The Taoiseach's speech was provocative.

The Taoiseach: We commend the efforts of UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, to maximise within the existing political and physical constraints the role of the activities of the United Nations in regard to Iraq and we continue during our Presidency to support it and we will continue to support the aim of reaching a consensus on a way forward. That, among other issues, including international issues, will be discussed during the US-EU summit in June.

J. Higgins: The Taoiseach did not give any clue as to the location of his talks with President Bush. May I be helpful and suggest he meet him in An Blascaod Mór and in the house of Peig Sayers. Peig was a noted teller of fairytales. This is an entirely appropriate location for the Taoiseach to meet the man who spun him what will become the most notorious fairytale of our epoch, except that the consequences were anything but fairytale. [Mr. J. Higgins continuing]
Muintir an Bhlascaoid knew a good fairytale when they heard one but, apparently, they were unlike the Taoiseach, who continues to be mesmerised by the tall tales coming out of Washington. Will the Taoiseach continue to be mesmerised by Messrs. Bush and Rumsfeld, who might as well have been the fiddlers of Dooney so compulsively has the Taoiseach continued to dance to their tune? He gave them our airports, diplomatic cover and anything they wanted. Now, he intends to do another jig for them, to help the President back into the White House again. If the Taoiseach does not withdraw this invitation, will he affirm the democratic right of the people to protest against it and to advertise that protest?

Pat Rabbitte: Will the Taoiseach support it in advance this time?

The Taoiseach: People have the right to protest. While I would have no influence on Deputy Joe Higgins, I remind him that individual Presidents of the United States change from time to time. It is an office that is well respected in this country and in Europe, and one that is part of the free and democratic world. The United States is friendly towards Ireland and has given employment and a good life to millions of people.

J. Higgins: What has that to do with my question or the situation in Iraq?

The Taoiseach: I have listened to the Deputy's non-colourful rant and am simply providing a few facts.

J. Higgins: The Taoiseach will not answer a straight question.

The Taoiseach: There is a considerable amount of American investment in this country. When the President of the United States visits Europe during the Irish EU Presidency to have a meeting on international business------

J. Higgins: What does the Taoiseach say about weapons of mass destruction?

An Ceann Comhairle: I ask the Deputy to allow the Taoiseach to answer without interruption.

The Taoiseach: ------I do not think it becomes any Member of the House to be so negative about it. It does no good whatsoever.

J. Higgins: What will the Taoiseach say about the fraud perpetrated by Bush and Rumsfeld?

An Ceann Comhairle: The Deputy should resume his seat or I will have to ask him to leave the House.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Joe Higgins is becoming a class act in the dail     john mc dermott    Thu Mar 11, 2004 22:19 
   poor joe higgins     tom    Fri Mar 12, 2004 03:24 
   More claptrap from the Left     Huggy Bear    Fri Mar 12, 2004 04:20 
   Well, actually     Buggy hair    Fri Mar 12, 2004 04:48 
   Rightwingers smokin' up again     R Isible    Fri Mar 12, 2004 06:11 
   R Isible you're blatantly lying     Suppurating Lesion    Fri Mar 12, 2004 07:22 
   Facts are facts...     Shane the Anarchist    Sat Mar 13, 2004 13:14 
   Yes, but Iraq was not any old country     Syzygy    Sat Mar 13, 2004 14:02 
   WAR ON TERROR     I Support the WAR on TERROR    Sat Mar 13, 2004 15:24 
 10   oh yes.     oh yes.    Sat Mar 13, 2004 18:04 
 11   I support the war on terror too     Desmond Fennell    Sat Mar 13, 2004 18:50 
 12   Global politics.     john mcdermott    Sun Mar 14, 2004 15:26 
 13   Injustice at home....     SP Observer    Mon Mar 15, 2004 15:59 
 14   More bullshit     SP    Mon Mar 15, 2004 18:26 
 15   Hold on a minute...     Davidovich    Mon Mar 15, 2004 18:42 
 16   Facts about expulsions     facty    Mon Mar 15, 2004 20:10 
 17   Unfactyual Dont Forget Throne Tourish Connolly Mulholland Geany     Memory Man    Mon Mar 15, 2004 20:17 
 18   So what?!     whatser    Mon Mar 15, 2004 20:34 
 19   Lies and truth. Black and white. You lose. Game over.     R Isible    Mon Mar 15, 2004 22:53 
 20   R Isible, you've been caught lying- have the decency to admit it     Suppurating Lesion    Tue Mar 16, 2004 03:07 
 21   Your argument?     Nighthawk    Tue Mar 16, 2004 03:49 
 22   Stalinism and joe higgins     SP Observer    Tue Mar 16, 2004 10:08 
 23   more trolling - please ignore     Troll watch    Tue Mar 16, 2004 14:01 
 24   eh     confused and stupid    Tue Mar 16, 2004 15:04 
 25   Higgins and trolls     SP Observer    Tue Mar 16, 2004 16:29 
 26   Joe Higgins - the perpetual opposition     Dozzey    Tue Mar 16, 2004 16:33 
 27   it would be nice     elf    Tue Mar 16, 2004 16:34 
 28   an explanation     troll watch    Wed Mar 17, 2004 01:55 
 29   Bush is 110% welcome in Ireland     Godolphin    Wed Mar 17, 2004 04:11 
 30   Godolphin     Dawn Patrol    Wed Mar 17, 2004 08:00 
 31   troll watch     sp observer    Wed Mar 17, 2004 09:10 
 32   UN is great     pattylover    Wed Mar 17, 2004 15:23 
 33   You are still doing it     troll watch    Wed Mar 17, 2004 18:42 
 34   Taoiseach on Bush's visit     Siobhan MacGowan    Wed Mar 17, 2004 23:19 
 35   Bush will receive a heart welcome from the Irish people     Beria    Thu Mar 18, 2004 04:11 
 36   More like...     Beria watcher    Thu Mar 18, 2004 04:24 
 37   Hey Troll Watch     Troll Watch Observer    Thu Mar 18, 2004 10:55 
 38   Beria Watcher - you got it all wrong     Beria    Thu Mar 18, 2004 21:45 
 39   Just plain ignorant     Fact Finder    Fri Mar 19, 2004 13:47 
 40   Re: I support the war on terror too et al     Tim    Fri Mar 19, 2004 15:20 
 41   your war     hs    Fri Mar 19, 2004 16:23 
 42   Interesting online poll in Irish Independent     Beria    Sat Mar 20, 2004 06:30 
 43   Representative     Herman    Sat Mar 20, 2004 11:34 


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