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Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: This Government is making a mockery of the Order of Business.

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: Show some respect.

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: I am sure Deputy O'Connor would like the House to discuss the matter.

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: He is nodding his head in assent.

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: The Tánaiste is more interested in talking about St. Patrick's Day than the welfare and health of people in this country.

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: Regardless of who is responsible, they should be brought to book.

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: On the same subject, how can the Tánaiste-----

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: Then do so because this is outrageous. The Tánaiste tells us that there is no need to delegation the responsibility from the Minister for Health and Children, the country is left with no Minister for Health and Children, thousands of people have their letters lying in bags,-----

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: Some 50,000 know their X-rays are not read.

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: How many other hospitals are involved here?

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: How many other people are at risk because of the ineptitude of this Government?

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: On the same and related matters, the Tánaiste needs to understand that there is huge anger on the streets, not alone on the part of the 30,000 people whose letters-----

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: If the Ceann Comhairle will allow me to proceed, I will be brief.

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: The Ceann Comhairle does not know exactly-----

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: Prescient and all as is the Ceann Comhairle, he does not know what I am going to say.

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: If the Ceann Comhairle will allow me to proceed, I will be brief.

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: I am pointing out that the 58,000 people directly affected by this issue and many other people and families, including the 30,000 people whose letters-----

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: Millions of people are concerned about themselves and their families.

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: The Tánaiste has important business to take care of and mentioned earlier the word "appointment", which is-----

Order of Business (11 Mar 2010)

James Reilly: Yes, ironic. What about the appointments which all of the people concerned did not get? Those appointments were important to them. In some cases, there may have been matters of life and death involved. We do not know. The reality is that had the Tánaiste afforded us an opportunity to discuss this matter the House would not find itself in this-----

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