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- Order of Business (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: He expressed a hope.
- Order of Business (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: He expressed a hope.
- Order of Business (Resumed). (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: He did not fall out of any tree the Minister was looking up.
- Order of Business (Resumed) (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: On the same matter, there is no doubt that there is a significant demand for transplants in this country but we have not been matching the expectations of people, particularly those awaiting heart and lung transplants. We spent a fortune setting up these services but only two lung transplants have been done in the past year. It is quite clear that the hospital in Beaumont is struggling. It...
- Order of Business (Resumed) (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: I will finish with this. There is one solid issue that needs to be addressed by the Government, which is the failed co-location plan that has not delivered a single bed.
- Order of Business (Resumed) (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: While I am on my feet I ask when the Health Information and Quality Authority Bill will be introduced. Is it true, as has been relayed to me by a journalist today, that cervical cancer vaccination will now be delayed until next September? It is another betrayal of the girls of this country.
- Order of Business (Resumed) (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: Has the Taoiseach any plans for a national transplant authority, which is badly needed?
- Job Creation. (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: I thank the Tánaiste for coming into the House to respond to these Private Notice Questions. I welcome the fact that she will meet Michael O'Leary notwithstanding her earlier reluctance. Several issues have to be pointed out. Will the Minister explain value for money on the basis of a maintenance line that employs 95 people carrying out ordinary line maintenance work such as checking...
- Job Creation. (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: No. Thirty is all it has at the moment.
- Job Creation. (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: Nonetheless it is true, and I am sure Deputy Kennedy will agree, Aerospace does not own any aeroplanes, it has to go out and seek the business. Ryanair, on the other hand, has 230 aircraft, rising, it hopes, very shortly to 300. It is the largest airline in the world, certainly in Europe. Aer Lingus has 31 planes. The Minister said she would continue working and went through a long list...
- Job Creation. (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: Of course.
- Job Creation. (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: FLS.
- Job Creation. (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: Five months notice can negate it.
- Job Creation. (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: 95 maintenance workers.
- Job Creation. (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: Where did line maintenance and wide-bodied aircraft take place before Aer Lingus moved into hangar 6?
- Job Creation. (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: Not in the least.
- Job Creation. (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: If the Deputy makes allegations, he must be able to stand over them.
- Job Creation. (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: Deputy Kennedy considers my remarks derogatory.
- Job Creation. (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: No one has denigrated Aer Lingus, but the Deputy is now attempting to do so.
- Job Creation. (16 Feb 2010)
James Reilly: In the same way as it was done before; the hangar was taken over.