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Seanad: Report on Long-Stay Care Charges: Statements. (10 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: Where?

Seanad: Report on Long-Stay Care Charges: Statements. (10 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: This is not true.

Seanad: Report on Long-Stay Care Charges: Statements. (10 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: I have never heard that before.

Seanad: Report on Long-Stay Care Charges: Statements. (10 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.

Seanad: Report on Long-Stay Care Charges: Statements. (10 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: The Senator has been burning the midnight oil.

Seanad: Order of Business. (10 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: The Order of Business is No. 1, statements on the Report on Certain Issues of Management and Administration in the Department of Health and Children Associated with the Practice of Charges for Persons in Long-Stay Care in Health Board Institutions and Related Matters, to be taken on the conclusion of the Order of Business and to conclude not later than 1.30 p.m., with the contributions of...

Seanad: Order of Business. (10 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: Start it now?

Seanad: Order of Business. (10 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: That is not fair. The Senator has spoken but others might not have spoken on it.

Seanad: Order of Business. (10 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: I am looking forward to that development.

Seanad: Order of Business. (10 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: On a point of order, it is difficult for me to hear what Senators are saying when other voices can be heard.

Seanad: Health (Amendment) Bill 2005: Second Stage (Resumed). (9 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: This issue arose 28 years ago.

Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: Senator Finucane, the acting leader of the Opposition, referred to the Travers report but stated he would wait until tomorrow to comment definitely on it. He also referred to the IRA statement from the infamous P. O'Neill. The Senator set the tone for the mini-debate we have had. The statement was breathtaking in its chilling obscenity. One could hardly believe what one was reading or that...

Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: It was one of the weekend newspapers. It was something else to try to hold one's own in that atmosphere. I was amazed that somebody would seek to direct the tone of the debate in that way. Well done to the Senator. Senator Ryan referred to the quality of governance and stated that killing other people is murder, which it is, and that the killers are not republicans but murderous thugs....

Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: I am not in charge of those issues in the various Departments.

Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: I thank the Cathaoirleach. As I read it, the Travers report made recommendations which if implemented would mean that maladministration would not be repeated. Senator Mooney called for a debate on emigrants and asked if that would be suitable when we return after the recess. Senator Norris said there was clear evidence of IRA criminality. If there was any doubt about that, the IRA laid it...

Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: It would be rather silly to introduce a means test in the course of a by-election. Senator Quinn said we do not treasure or talk up enough the democracy we all share. He noted that in Egypt, where the opposition candidate is daring to challenge the leader, who has ruled for so long, a newspaper which would have supported the opposition candidate was suppressed. Thankfully that is the sort of...

Seanad: Report on Long-Stay Care Charges: Motion. (9 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: I move: That Seanad Éireann requests the Joint Committee on Health and Children, or a sub-committee thereof, to consider, including in public session, the report on Certain Issues of Management and Administration in the Department of Health and Children associated with the practice of charges for persons in long-stay care in health board institutions and related matters, and to report back...

Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: The Order of Business is No. a1, a motion the subject matter of which is to be referred to the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health and Children for consideration, to be taken without debate. We are endeavouring to have a debate on this issue tomorrow. We have been in touch with the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children's office. The Tánaiste is before the committee currently and,...

Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: Yes, tomorrow.

Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Mar 2005)

Mary O'Rourke: The matter will be discussed in the Dáil tomorrow between 1.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. and we are seeking time tomorrow for a similar debate on the report. No. a1 is a procedural matter that must be agreed. The joint committee is meeting currently and, because the Tánaiste is attending the meeting, an exact time for the debate could not be ascertained. We will be informed later in this regard....

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