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Order of Business (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: Telling untruths is nothing new for the Tánaiste.

Order of Business (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: Answer the question.

Order of Business (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: The Tánaiste should look to his own record and what he is responsible for.

Order of Business (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: The Tánaiste stood over that Minister when he shafted one of the Tánaiste's own Ministers.

Order of Business (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: The Tánaiste lacked the bottle to take him on and allowed one of his Ministers to go.

Order of Business (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: Yes, and he will not answer.

Order of Business (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: He will not answer.

Order of Business (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: I will stand over my record on the health services any day in comparison with that of you or the Labour Party.

Order of Business (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: You allowed your Minister, who had principles, to walk away.

Order of Business (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: I thank the Tánaiste.

Leaders' Questions (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: The Tánaiste has been re-reading Animal Farm.

Leaders' Questions (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: It was the Minister, Deputy Reilly, who made that comment.

Leaders' Questions (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: I am being reasonable.

Leaders' Questions (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: That is what is happening. The health service plan will reduce the number of jobs by 3,500.

Leaders' Questions (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: How can the Tánaiste speak about additionality when the plan itself involves a reduction of 3,500 jobs?

Leaders' Questions (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: The closing date has passed.

Leaders' Questions (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: There is a 20% reduction.

Leaders' Questions (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: Yes, there is.

Leaders' Questions (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: Yesterday, Oireachtas Members across all parties were briefed by the nursing unions on the cynical and over-spun announcement of the 1,000 jobs, which will be two year contracts, for newly qualified graduates at 20% below the normal wage rate for nurses. What emerged during that briefing yesterday was interesting. First, those present were adamant that, contrary to what the Taoiseach said...

Leaders' Questions (24 Jan 2013)

Micheál Martin: Does the Tánaiste agree with the Minister, Deputy Reilly, that they would be better off emigrating or working in fast food outlets? Will the Tánaiste confirm also if, as stated by the Minister, this initiative is to be extended to physiotherapists and occupational therapists? We were told yesterday that HSE management and Department of Finance officials had categorically told the...

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