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Road Safety. (9 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: Shame on them.

Budget Statement 2010 (9 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: Is this another call to patriotic action?

Financial Resolution No. 1: Excise (Alcohol Products) (9 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: If I am allowed to speak without interruption I will be finished in 30 seconds. The Government is prepared to hurt the sickest and poorest with prescription charges and another €20 a month on the drugs refund scheme at a time when if one has the temerity to earn a little over half the minimum wage, one does not qualify for a medical card and this measure is the best they can come up with.

Financial Resolution No. 1: Excise (Alcohol Products) (9 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: I asked the Ceann Comhairle not to interrupt me.

Financial Resolution No. 1: Excise (Alcohol Products) (9 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: The Government did not increase the tax on cigarettes which fill our hospitals with sick people and they make alcohol cheaper which will result in a higher consumption of alcohol - as proven by research - and a greater increase in all the issues related to alcohol use, problems in the home and at work. The most dire tyrants in history have used this sinister policy to keep the poor and...

Financial Resolution No. 1: Excise (Alcohol Products) (9 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: That is untrue.

Financial Resolution No. 1: Excise (Alcohol Products) (9 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: Should we ignore all the medical research which shows alcohol consumption is predicated on price?

Written Answers — Accident and Emergency Services: Accident and Emergency Services (9 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: Question 146: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the number of people attending the emergency department of Galway University Hospital who required isolation due to underlying medical conditions such as cystic fibrosis, neutropenia and so on who would be very susceptible to MRSA, VRE and C Difficile; the number of these patients who were isolated; the number this represents as a...

Financial Resolution No.5: General (Resumed). Debate resumed on the following motion: (10 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: More dreams.

Financial Resolution No.5: General (Resumed). Debate resumed on the following motion: (10 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: That is according to the Taoiseach.

Financial Resolution No.5: General (Resumed). Debate resumed on the following motion: (10 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: The Government has failed.

Financial Resolution No.5: General (Resumed). Debate resumed on the following motion: (10 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: For Ireland's Madoff.

Written Answers — Juvenile Offenders: Juvenile Offenders (10 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: Question 29: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform if his attention has been drawn to a survey carried out by An Garda Síochána which concluded that members of the public rated youth crime as a major national problem; his views on this finding; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [46312/09]

Order of Business (11 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: Shame on the Government.

Order of Business (11 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: That is true.

Order of Business (11 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: Can the House be assured that the advice of the Attorney General has been obtained with regard to the legality of section 11 of the Social Welfare and Pensions (No. 2) Bill 2009, and with respect to section 29 of the contract held by participating dentists and the Minister for Social and Family Affairs, which requires that three months' written notice of termination be issued. We do not want...

Order of Business (11 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: Will the Government honour the three months' written notice as per the contract?

Order of Business (11 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: It is very important.

Social Welfare and Pensions (No. 2) Bill 2009: Committee and Remaining Stages (11 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: There is no doubt but that this section is particularly obnoxious in nature. Deputy Durkan referred to a week being a long time in politics. It is clear that a minute is also a long time in politics, particularly when one considers that the person occupying the ministerial chair across the Chamber has changed from a female to a male. It is interesting that the Minister of State at the...

Social Welfare and Pensions (No. 2) Bill 2009: Committee and Remaining Stages (11 Dec 2009)

James Reilly: I accept that. However, we are discussing legislation relating to social welfare. We are also discussing people who care for others, namely, the disabled, those in the poorest sections of society, the blind and individuals with myriad other problems. It is interesting that a Minister of State from the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment is in the Chamber, which gives the lie to...

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