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- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: Of course, there are some Labour Party judges, that is a point, but overwhelmingly they are connected to the party on this side of the House and the party across the floor of the House, Fine Gael. The proposal is that there would be a reform of the judicial appointments system, but even if we take away the most blatant political involvement and interest in appointing judges, we are still...
- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: How convenient.
- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: Answer the question. It is outrageous.
- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: A question.
- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: Answer the question.
- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: I will ask one question, and one question alone. I do ask myself the question as to who gains from the appointment. I believe Ms Justice Máire Whelan gains from the appointment.
- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: Politically, it is the Taoiseach, Deputy Varadkar, who gains most from the appointment because it frees up a space in the Attorney General's office so that he can put his own man from his own party background in there. My question is for the Tánaiste. When did she first discuss the issue of the appointment with the Taoiseach, Deputy Varadkar?
- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: Was that the first time?
- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: Sorry-----
- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: And there was no answer.
- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: No. The question was not whether he was in the room-----
- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: It was about when she first discussed the issue with the Taoiseach, Deputy Varadkar.
- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: The Tánaiste wishes to answer.
- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: The Tánaiste wishes to answer the question.
- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: When did the Tánaiste first discuss the issue with the Taoiseach, Deputy Varadkar?
- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: When was the issue first discussed with the Taoiseach, Deputy Varadkar?
- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: This is a farce.
- Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: Strong and stable Government.
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Assisted Human Reproduction Services Provision (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: 60. To ask the Minister for Health his plans to provide free access to fertility treatments including IVF in the public health service; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27862/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Health Services (21 Jun 2017)
Mick Barry: 67. To ask the Minister for Health if he will legislate to make himself legally accountable for the delivery of health services; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27859/17]