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- European Council: Statements (29 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: It is important to recognise the impact President Sarkozy has had as President of the Council. His actions show what someone can do when they are really focused and have an agenda to follow. On his visits to Georgia, China, Ireland and the United States President Sarkozy displayed a sense of urgency and direction. I noted with interest the remarks made by the British Chancellor, Mr....
- Written Answers — Health Service Staff: Health Service Staff (29 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: Question 235: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the number of area medical officers in the Dublin area; the number of vacancies for such positions that exist; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [37068/08]
- Written Answers — Health Service Allowances: Health Service Allowances (29 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: Question 236: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the waiting list time for applications for domiciliary care allowance to be assessed; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [37069/08]
- Written Answers — Electricity Generation: Electricity Generation (29 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: Question 400: To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources further to a previous parliamentary question (details supplied), the type of technologies he proposes when he refers to flexible power generation plants in his reply; the efficiency of those technologies in terms of fuel use and emissions; the way these technologies compare to combined cycle gas turbines and...
- Order of Business (30 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: I have a number of questions for the Tánaiste. Arising from the decision of the Government to accept the new fee per GP visit, does the Government now accept that between the changes to be made to the drugs scheme and the new fee per GP per patient over 70, the savings involved could have avoided all of the anxiety and fearsââ
- Order of Business (30 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: ââand all of the concerns expressed by the elderly on the streets of Dublin last week?
- Order of Business (30 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: Is the Tánaiste prepared to put up the hand of Government and say: "We are sorry for the angst caused and we have identified the savings in this area"?
- Order of Business (30 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: Second, in respect of the fair deal legislation which is to come to the House the week after next, directly contradictory statements have been made by different Ministers about how this is to apply and how it will impact on people. The budget statement read out by the Minister, Deputy Brian Lenihan, states that the eligibility for reclaim or rebate will be reduced from the marginal rate to...
- Order of Business (30 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: It is of importance if it concerns legislation.
- Order of Business (30 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: Contradictory statements have been made by Government.
- Order of Business (30 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: The Bill is to come to the House shortly.
- Order of Business (30 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: It means that for a patient going into a nursing home in Dublin, where the cost may be â¬60,000 a yearââ
- Order of Business (30 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: ââthere will be a difference of â¬12,000 per patient if the Minister's rule is to be applied. I would like to know from the Tánaiste whether it is to be at the marginal rate or the standard rate.
- Order of Business (30 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: Will the fair deal cover all of those who go into nursing homes as a consequence? I have a third question. Today's Tirconnell Tribune â I have the front page in front of me â states the Tánaiste met the spokespersons and representatives of the Down's syndrome association on Saturday. In what is the most despicable act in this budgetââ
- Order of Business (30 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: I am dealing with legislation.
- Order of Business (30 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: I am dealing with legislation as far as the Finance Bill is concerned. In what was the most despicable act of them allââ
- Order of Business (30 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: ââthe Government proposed to raise the eligibility limit for disability from 16 to 18 years.
- Order of Business (30 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: This newspaper today states that the Tánaiste met the representatives of this association on Saturday, assured them this would be changed back and that the increase to the age of 18 would not go ahead. It states that spokespersonsââ
- Order of Business (30 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: ââwho met the Tánaiste, Deputy Coughlan, on Saturdayââ
- Order of Business (30 Oct 2008)
Enda Kenny: ââsaid they were delighted with the outcome and they were more sure afterwards that the budget recommendations to extend eligibility to 18 years would not go head.