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- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: With respect, while this work is ongoing-----
- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: -----450,000 people are out of work-----
- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: -----and more people are going out of business.
- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: With due respect, a Ceann Comhairle-----
- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: -----this issue has been on the board, as it were, for ten months.
- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: It is now October and people are going out of business.
- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: I have not got an answer as to when the legislation will be forthcoming.
- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: So there will be no legislation on it. That is fine.
- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: That is fine, a Cheann Comhairle.
- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: The answer is clear to Deputies on this side. Legislation is not planned because a loan scheme will not be made available to business. If I may, I will inquire about a second area of legislation. As we enter the busiest time of year in terms of demand on our hospitals and health services, we learn that the Health Service Executive will close 28 beds in Our Lady's Hospital in Navan from next...
- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: I am coming to the legislation. Why is the Government so tough on the sick and vulnerable who use local hospitals rather than on large drug companies?
- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: Where is the reference pricing for drugs Bill which could deliver savings of â¬200 million and pre-empt the closure of the facilities to which I refer for people who badly need them?
- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: On a point of order, Deputy Shatter was asked to leave the Chamber for making a point that is very valid and which I would like to address very briefly. The Government is looking for consensus-----
- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: If the Ceann Comhairle will allow me, it will only take 30 seconds and I will then resume my seat.
- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: This is an issue about national consensus.
- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: I just want to make a point.
- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: I am raising a point of order.
- Order of Business (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: I will take only 30 seconds. If we do not have the information from Departments of their plans for the implementation of the Croke Park agreement, we do not have full information in order to have a consensus around the budget. That is all I am trying to say.
- Arts Funding (14 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: Question 11: To ask the Minister for Tourism; Culture and Sport if, in view of the campaign carried out by the National Campaign For the Arts in promoting a positive message about the role of the arts as an agent of recovery, and the meeting they undertook with 75 members of the Oireachtas up to Friday 17 September 2010, her plans to capitalise on this momentum and ensure that it is...
- Written Answers — Urban Regeneration Projects: Urban Regeneration Projects (19 Oct 2010)
James Reilly: Question 93: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the funding he is providing for urban regeneration projects; the position regarding current regeneration projects; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37529/10]