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Abortion Contoversy

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Recently a controversy arose over comments I was alleged to have made at an abortion briefing in Leinster House. Below is the text of a letter published in the Irish Times in response to an article in the same paper. The original article misrepresented what had happened and I felt compelled to respond.

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Seanad, Scrutiny and the Future of the Oireachtas

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If our Government believes in true political reform over reaching for the cookie jar of populist ideas, then it will want to offer Irish citizens a real political alternative on referendum day: either a) abolish the Seanad or b) reform the Seanad according to pre-drafted legislative framework. That would be a referendum worth holding. The only obstacle in its way that I can see is that it might require more critical thinking than the simplistic solution proposed by this Government.

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Good news for conscientious objection

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Senator Rónán Mullen together with the Chairperson of the European Peoples’ Party at the Council of Europe, Luca Volonte, led the way in pushing through 29 amendments to a report which initially intended to severely restrict the right of medical staff to refuse to participate in procuring an abortion, but which in the end was transformed into a resolution affirming the right to conscientiously object to abortion. The report was widely expected to carry in its original form.

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