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- Leaders' Questions (8 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: That amount was found.
- Leaders' Questions (8 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: The Taoiseach should acknowledge the fact that the amount was found.
- Leaders' Questions (8 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: The Taoiseach threw them out.
- Leaders' Questions (8 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: The Government side stated it had them.
- Written Answers — Hospital Services: Hospital Services (8 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: Question 48: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if her attention has been drawn to the number of lives that could be saved and the improvement in the quality of life for large numbers of persons that would be achieved by the further development of stroke services including clot buster thrombolysis, acute rehabilitation and stroke units in acute hospitals; the plans in place for such...
- Written Answers — Health Service Staff: Health Service Staff (8 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: Question 81: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if she will implement the recommendations of the report of the Health Service Executive's Diabetes Expert Advisory Group by providing 20 new podiatrist posts in view of information that 50% of lower limb amputations could be prevented by early intervention; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [45565/09]
- Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (8 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: Question 231: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the reason for the delay in issuing a response as promised in Parliamentary Question No. 153 of 13 October 2009. [45820/09]
- Written Answers — Arts Funding: Arts Funding (8 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: Question 292: To ask the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism his plans to invest in the Europeana project, in order to ensure the continued access to Irish works for all Irish and European citizens, and thereby adding momentum to Europeana's efforts to secure the rights of millions of important European works in a public forum. [45819/09]
- Social Partnership Negotiations. (9 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: Two junior Ministers were conveying the opposite message.
- Order of Business (9 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: The Labour Party will not agree to any Order of Business until the format proposed by the Government for the social welfare Bill is changed. The format as proposed excludes the possibility of dealing with the Bill as set out under Standing Orders. For example, under Standing Order 123 which deals with amendments, amendments to the social welfare Bill, if it is to be taken as indicated by...
- Order of Business (9 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: That is the only reason the Bill is being taken and we will oppose the Order of Business until the Government changes its tune on this.
- Order of Business (9 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: This is why I call on the Ceann Comhairle to be flexible.
- Order of Business (9 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: As I indicated on the previous issue, the Labour Party will not agree to the Order of Business until changes are made to the Government proposal for dealing with the social welfare Bill. For example, the format for the Bill as proposed minimises the possibility of this House debating the various sections on Committee Stage. It is designed to minimise it. We will be asking the Government...
- Budget Statement 2010 (9 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: Until the Minister pulled the rug from under them.
- Budget Statement 2010 (9 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: The Government was afraid of them after the medical card protest. Deputy Brian Lenihan: Child Benefit In the supplementary budget, I raised the issue of the unfairness of paying the same level of child benefit irrespective of the level of income of the recipient. Not only is this unfair but it is also unaffordable in current circumstances. Child benefit this year will cost â¬2.5 billion...
- Budget Statement 2010 (9 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: I wonder why.
- Financial Resolution No. 1: Excise (Alcohol Products) (9 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: The measure before the House proposes to take money directly from widows, carers, handicapped people, the sick, the unemployed, and children. It will take food off their tables simply to provide cheaper drink. The cost of that will be hungry children and we will have hungry children at the expense of providing cheaper drink. No society could countenance such a measure which results in...
- Financial Resolution No. 1: Excise (Alcohol Products) (9 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: The Ceann Comhairle can "look" all he likes.
- Financial Resolution No. 1: Excise (Alcohol Products) (9 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: We are examining the resolution and putting it into perspective before making a decision. What we are deciding to do is leave children hungry while we reduce the price of drink.
- Financial Resolution No. 2: Excise (Mineral Oil) (9 Dec 2009)
Emmet Stagg: The Minister should sit down. He has no entitlement to speak twice.