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- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: I listened to the story recounted by Deputy Clare Daly and I am glad it has worked out in this particular case. I think the Deputy mentioned the child was born in 1966, which would mean she now is 47. I am unsure whether that women was actively seeking her mother or her mother actively looking for her. Clearly, this was a good ending to a long-running saga in which a mother was looking for...
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: The Minister for Finance, Deputy Noonan, will present his third budget to the House next Tuesday. The Economic Management Council will meet today but the Government, the Cabinet, has not and will not sign off on the details of the budget affecting every Department until some time before next Tuesday. The mandate given to the Government, made up of the two parties of Fine Gael and the...
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: Deputy Adams and his party contributed to the wrecking of the economy of this country, North and South, for 30 years.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: Deputy Adams should understand clearly that this Government has made the decisions with the people that it has made. That is why people abroad recognise the validity of the case that Ireland makes as we make progress for our budget and to exit the programme. Deputy Adams's party is anti-worker, anti-entrepreneur and anti-jobs.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: Sinn Féin has set out in its programme a higher third income tax rate of 48%, which leaves a total top rate of 59% with the universal social charge. That is 48% plus 7% USC plus 4% PRSI, which would drive every higher-paid worker out of the country.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: Sinn Féin has stated that the VAT on tourism is very important, which it is. It was introduced by the Government and by the Minister for Finance, Deputy Noonan. Sinn Féin has not decided to point out in its budget submission how that would be paid for.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: The Sinn Féin proposal to increase capital gains tax to 40% would wipe this country off the international start-up market, yet Deputy Adams says this Government is anti-jobs and anti-company. A 40% capital gains tax rate would mean that no company would come to this country to start up.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: I have listened to the Deputy. There has been no change in the method-----
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: There has been no change in the allocation of discretionary medical cards. I am not saying that every case gets a medical card. I am saying that 22,584 people, who had discretionary medical cards, have moved from discretionary medical cards to full medical cards. That is a fact.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: May I proceed? Thank you, a Leas-Cheann Comhairle. The number of individuals who had eligibility to a medical card or a GP visit card on a discretionary basis on 1 January in 2009 was 93,000 and 78,000 in 2013. As I said, 22,584 have moved on to full medical cards. In cases of emergency situations, the HSE has a system in place for the provision of emergency medical cards for patients who...
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: There has been no change in the policy or methodology. The first test-----
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: Who is listening now?
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: The Deputy never wants to hear the truth because he is afraid of it. The first test in the assessment process is whether, following the medical card and GP visit card national assessment guidelines, the applicant is within the income limit. If the applicant is above the financial threshold and there is evidence of medical circumstances or social circumstances applicable to the applicant...
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: We will just check and see whether what I am saying here applies.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: The Deputy will not listen and never listens. I do not know the details of the cases the Deputy has mentioned, but against this background I will have them assessed to see whether they comply with the situation that applies here.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: For years a person who needed a medical card always got a medical card. There are guidelines.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: All I am saying is that more people have medical cards than ever before. Some 22,500 of those who had discretionary medical cards have moved on to that full medical card list.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: I invite the Deputy to give me the list of those cases after this and I will have it checked out in order that we can all see-----
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: -----how they measure up in terms of these criteria.
- Leaders' Questions (9 Oct 2013)
Enda Kenny: The position is that when this Government was elected discretionary medical card applications were not routinely assessed by medical personnel. On the instructions of the Minister for Health, Deputy James Reilly, a clinical panel was established to assess the processing of applications for discretionary medical cards. This allows medical professionals to have an input into granting a...