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Seanad: Order of Business (5 Dec 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: The crisis caused by cocaine and substance abuse is extremely serious and pernicious, reaching into every community. We need to debate a strategy to deal with this. Young people need the confidence to say "No". There should be a drop-in centre for young people in every urban centre in the country, such as a café with discreet counselling services and an infrastructure for youth. The...

Seanad: Order of Business (5 Dec 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: I concur with Senator Ó Murchú's remarks about celebrities and the media. This is a national crisis which requires all-party agreement, the relevant Minister to come to the House, harnessing all State agencies and taking a holistic approach. We must, however, create a society in which young people can have the confidence to say "No". That is the kernel of the solution.

Seanad: Order of Business (29 Nov 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: It would be in order and timely if the Leader again conveyed our very best wishes to Cardinal Seán Brady, who is making his return from Rome today. He is to arrive in Dublin and will later be escorted by the PSNI from the Border. It is an historic day for Ireland and the Cardinal personally. It merits repeating that he is an exceptional pastor and a great scholar, and he is absolutely and...

Seanad: Education Policy: Statements (22 Nov 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: I welcome the Minister and acknowledge her courtesy to my three sons when they recently visited Leinster House. The Minister chatted to them and they were taken with her description of the Seanad as a centre for talented adults. I hope today's debate confirms that. This is a significant debate on an important area. Education is the greatest catalyst for opportunity we have. It liberates...

Seanad: Postal Services: Motion (21 Nov 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: Absolutely. He talked about negativity in our presentation of the motion but that was groundless and the record will substantiate this. I acknowledged An Post's 4% improvement in next-day deliveries this year. I acknowledged the advance in industrial relations, for which management must accept some plaudits. Senator Brady was aware of this because of his former trade union activities. I...

Seanad: Postal Services: Motion (21 Nov 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: I join with Senator Brady and others in welcoming An Post's representatives. I was unaware of their presence when I spoke earlier. I particularly welcome Mr. Angus Laverty, a senior manager in communications, who is particularly helpful in his contact. I acknowledge and applaud Senator Brady's previous professional involvement with An Post, his role in the trade union movement there and...

Seanad: Postal Services: Motion (21 Nov 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: I move: That Seanad Éireann: notes that an efficient and speedy postal service is an integral part of a competitive economy; is deeply concerned by the 247 post offices that were closed down from 2002 to 2006 and the further 15 closed up to July 2007 and the knock-on effect in rural communities of such closures; notes that it is rural parts of Ireland that are suffering most in terms of...

Seanad: Order of Business (20 Nov 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: I rise to support the views expressed by Senator O'Toole and echoed by others on the barbarous treatment of the young Saudi woman. We should be unequivocal in our condemnation of this at the highest levels and I ask the Leader of the House to ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs to raise this issue at the relevant forum and make a firm statement on it. In the light of Government policy on...

Seanad: Order of Business (13 Nov 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: I ask the Leader to contact the Ministers for Social and Family Affairs and Finance and arrange a debate on the following matter. Some 40,000 people receive non-contributory pensions in Ireland, under a means tested process. Up to 30,000 of these are women who were forced out of the workplace because of the marriage ban. For reasons outside their control they do not have enough credits to...

Seanad: Energy Security and Climate Change: Motion (7 Nov 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: I second the amendment. I join with my colleague, Senator Coffey, in welcoming the Minister, Deputy Eamon Ryan, for his maiden speech in the Seanad. It is clear from the thrust of the two previous contributions, and from all reasonable debate on this area, that in future there must be a push for increased use of geothermal energy in housing and on a larger scale in power stations. There...

Seanad: Energy Security and Climate Change: Motion (7 Nov 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: It is certainly the case.

Seanad: Energy Security and Climate Change: Motion (7 Nov 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: We would welcome the addition of more.

Seanad: Order of Business. (7 Nov 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: I join colleagues in supporting the call by our leader, Senator Fitzgerald, for a necessary debate in response to the human tragedy that has resulted from our breast cancer services. In the Seanad we constantly talk about making ourselves relevant. I submit to the Cathaoirleach and to the Leader of the House that nothing would make us more relevant to the public than to suspend our other...

Seanad: Order of Business. (7 Nov 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: Might I also say — I differ fundamentally from Senator Harris in this respect — that it is wrong and untrue to extrapolate from the tragedy in Portlaoise that we should close similar services in other small hospitals.

Seanad: Order of Business. (7 Nov 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: That is a misconception and is being used by certain sinister elements in this country to close small hospitals.

Seanad: Order of Business. (7 Nov 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: I reiterate my personal objection to the removal of cancer services from Cavan General Hospital. I make no apology for doing so.

Seanad: Order of Business. (7 Nov 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: I call for a debate on this issue. I also wish to raise an issue that is germane to my brief in the Seanad, namely, the question of the proposed increase in the television licence fee. There is a proposal before the Government to increase the fee by €7. I ask the Leader to have this debated in the House or at least to draw the attention of the relevant Minister to the fact that this...

Seanad: Order of Business (18 Oct 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: I support the calls to the Leader for the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources to come to the House for a debate on energy. It would be timely and all the items already mentioned are meritorious. Perhaps the Leader would include the proposition that a comprehensive grant system be introduced to encourage a modern system of insulation of all houses. I understand the...

Seanad: Serious Crime: Motion (17 Oct 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: I propose to share time with Senators Buttimer and McFadden. There has been a horrendous catalogue of crime in recent weeks. There has been virtual anarchy on the streets of the capital, which is tragic and serious. A major response is needed. The use of CAB is insufficient. The Government is not exploiting that asset to capture the assets of criminals. It is an initiative that came...

Seanad: Order of Business (17 Oct 2007)

Joe O'Reilly: I join in the words of congratulations to Archbishop Sean Brady on his nomination to the College of Cardinals. I am proud to be a neighbour and fellow countyman of his. He is an extremely great pastor as well as a great intellectual. I am also delighted to join in the congratulations extended to Anne Enright. It is a great personal achievement for her and it will be a great by-product of...

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