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- Good Samaritan Bill 2005: Second Stage. (6 Dec 2005)
John Perry: All good samaritans are not doctors.
- Good Samaritan Bill 2005: Second Stage. (6 Dec 2005)
John Perry: What about good samaritans, who are not all doctors?
- Good Samaritan Bill 2005: Second Stage. (6 Dec 2005)
John Perry: I compliment Deputy Timmins on bringing the Good Samaritan Bill before the House. It is important legislation and reflects the fact that there is a constant need for us, as legislators, to look at what is happening abroad. We can certainly learn from the failings and successes of our neighbours in the EU and in countries further afield. When Deputy Timmins was drafting this Bill, he examined...
- Good Samaritan Bill 2005: Second Stage. (6 Dec 2005)
John Perry: We are not talking about doctors.
- Order of Business. (6 Dec 2005)
John Perry: My party is also totally opposed to the proposal. The inland fisheries review is misguided and must be rejected in full. The review proposes to centralise power and sell the State fisheries. A 25 minute debate is a total curtailment. The changes proposed in the review will not save money and will make the system less effective.
- Regional Fisheries Boards (Postponement of Elections) Order 2005: Motion. (6 Dec 2005)
John Perry: The motion is before the House as a result of the inland fisheries review, which is seriously misguided and needs to be rejected in full. The review proposes to centralise power and sell the State fisheries. The changes put forward in the review will not save money and will not make the system more effective. They will, instead, remove executive power from regional boards and will base power...
- Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)
John Perry: I want to raise the matter of the residential long stay Bill. In light of the fact the Tánaiste has the list of people that were paid the initial â¬2,000, what is the reason for the delay in payments before Christmas?
- Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)
John Perry: The residential long stay Bill is promised legislation. This matter has been ongoing for 18 months and â¬1 billion is still owed to the aged.
- Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)
John Perry: How soon will it be in the House?
- Written Answers — Departmental Offices: Departmental Offices (30 Nov 2005)
John Perry: Question 133: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the ministerial directive which she has issued to the Health Service Executive in relation to the future role of the former North Western Health Board office in Manorhamilton, County Leitrim, which caters for up to 10,000 staff members; the negotiations and meetings which have taken place with the IMPACT union; if her...
- Written Answers — Office of Public Works: Office of Public Works (30 Nov 2005)
John Perry: Question 144: To ask the Minister for Finance when the portacabin will be removed from the Abbey graveyard in Dromahair, County Leitrim; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37308/05]
- Written Answers — Job Losses: Job Losses (30 Nov 2005)
John Perry: Question 186: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the position regarding the recent announcement of a company (details supplied) in County Sligo in relation to the future closure of their plant where an employee has been offered employment elsewhere if they will be entitled to their redundancy package; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37306/05]
- Written Answers — Social Welfare Benefits: Social Welfare Benefits (30 Nov 2005)
John Perry: Question 194: To ask the Minister for Social and Family Affairs the reason elderly persons who are not living alone are not entitled to the fuel allowance of â¬9 or â¬12 as the carers who are looking after elderly parents; the reason the Government is discriminating against a small minority of the elderly by refusing them the fuel allowance due to the fact that they do not meet the...
- Written Answers — Crime Prevention: Crime Prevention (30 Nov 2005)
John Perry: Question 253: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the way in which his Department promotes the national community development organisation active in rural Ireland, for example, community alert through Muintir na TÃre and the Garda SÃochána available to address community issues; the budget he has in place to call on all community members nationwide to actively support...
- Order of Business (Resumed). (30 Nov 2005)
John Perry: Will the Taoiseach explain why the Sea Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005 is to be guillotined tomorrow, despite the fact that it has over 70 sections. There has been no consultation thereon, yet Report Stage is to be taken by 13 December. There is no imperative whatsoever to pass the Bill before Christmas. What is the reason for the urgency?
- Order of Business (Resumed). (30 Nov 2005)
John Perry: The Bill is to be guillotined tomorrow. I ask the Taoiseach to lift it to allow consultation. It is a crucial Bill that will have a massive impact on the whole fishing industry. Why is it being rammed through the House in such a short timeframe?
- Order of Business (Resumed). (30 Nov 2005)
John Perry: The Bill will not be supported by Fine Gael and we will block it in every way possible. This is not good enough.
- Order of Business (Resumed). (30 Nov 2005)
John Perry: There is great unrest, even among Fianna Fáil backbenchers.
- Order of Business (Resumed). (30 Nov 2005)
John Perry: I will certainly be out of order tomorrow.
- Written Answers — Homeless Persons: Homeless Persons (29 Nov 2005)
John Perry: Question 40: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government his views on the statement by the homeless support group Trust that the homeless problem is worse now than it was 30 years ago; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [36629/05]