Results 2,581-2,600 of 2,674 for speaker:John Moloney
- Cancer Services Reports: Motion (Resumed) (12 Mar 2008)
John Moloney: The Deputy's party was in government for theââ
- Cancer Services Reports: Motion (Resumed) (12 Mar 2008)
John Moloney: Its Minister made the decision.
- Cancer Services Reports: Motion (Resumed) (12 Mar 2008)
John Moloney: No, it is not.
- Cancer Services Reports: Motion (12 Mar 2008)
John Moloney: Exactly.
- Cancer Services Reports: Motion (12 Mar 2008)
John Moloney: We did not. The court case did that.
- Cancer Services Reports: Motion (12 Mar 2008)
John Moloney: That is the reality for Deputy Flanagan; going to court.
- Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)
John Moloney: I will not waste time. Deputy O'Sullivan has already pointed out that we are moving away from the central issue. I prefer to leave it to Deputy O'Sullivan, who has clarified the issue regarding that motion. With regard to going into private session, is it so peculiar to say this?
- Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)
John Moloney: I am trying to clarify something. Allegations have been made.
- Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)
John Moloney: I apologise. I will get my chance to speak at the meeting of the committee.
- Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)
John Moloney: In the hope of creating confidence in the independent Dorgan group, how was it selected?
- Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)
John Moloney: I am glad to have a few minutes to speak on this issue. While I had hoped to speak on the proposals, I propose to give a brief outline of the position of the Joint Committee on Health and Children on the issue. The joint committee spent considerable time discussing pharmacy regulation and I invited the Health Service Executive and the Irish Pharmaceutical Union to make presentations. A...
- Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)
John Moloney: Wherever there is an open microphone or camera, the Deputy comes to his own height on all these issues. I will give a little background to demonstrate his lack of sincerity on most issues he addresses in the House. My explanation of events will again underline that the approach of the Fine Gael Party's spokesman on health is to try to find fault on every issue. In his rush to criticise all...
- Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)
John Moloney: Deputy Shatter will have an opportunity to speak. I have only four minutes' speaking time, whereas he will have 20 minutes.
- Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)
John Moloney: I will place the facts before the House. The Fianna Fáil members of the Joint Committee on Health and Children decided to work with Fine Gael, the Labour Party and Sinn Féin to try to agree a motion. Deputy Reilly forgot to read out three separate proposals that we, as a responsible group in the joint committee, tried to work towards. For instance, he failed to mention the motion stating...
- Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)
John Moloney: I was at the meeting and created that particular record. I commend the Minister for her contribution. As a previous speaker noted, backbench Fianna Fáil Deputies are concerned. We are concerned on the basis of two rumours making the rounds. The position regarding the first, that pharmacists will be forced to sell below cost and at a loss, has been clarified by the Minister. The worst...
- Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)
John Moloney: On a point of informationââ
- Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)
John Moloney: I request help from the Chair.
- Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)
John Moloney: I request help from the Chair. On a point of order, will Deputy Shatter seek the motion from the secretariat of the Joint Committee on Health and Children? The motion he quoted was never put and never passed.
- Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)
John Moloney: If Deputy Reilly was any way generous or honest he would tell the story. It never went out. It was a preparatory document and no more.
- Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)
John Moloney: I thank the Deputy and I appreciate her honesty.