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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: 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: I wish to share time with Deputy Bríd Smith.

Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)

Mick Barry: The row between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil over the appointment of Ms Máire Whelan by the Cabinet to the Court of Appeal has dominated politics for six days. While there are important issues at stake, the row has taken the form of a spat between two factions of the ruling elite in this country. The story of the Irish Judiciary and of the judicial appointments system is a story of...

Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)

Mick Barry: The bulk of these politically connected judges are connected to which parties? They are connected to Fianna Fáil and to Fine Gael.

Appointment to the Judiciary Nomination Procedure: Statements (21 Jun 2017)

Mick Barry: Those are the facts of the matter.

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...

Other Questions: National Maternity Hospital (21 Jun 2017)

Mick Barry: 52. To ask the Minister for Health his views on whether the allocation of space for private practice in the plans for the new national maternity hospital is compatible with the elimination of private care from public hospitals; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27861/17]

Other Questions: National Maternity Hospital (21 Jun 2017)

Mick Barry: 128. To ask the Minister for Health his views on the fact the State will pay for the construction of the new national maternity hospital yet it will be owned by a private entity; his Department's general policy in this area; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27860/17]

Other Questions: National Maternity Hospital (21 Jun 2017)

Mick Barry: The Committee on the Future of Healthcare has proposed the phasing out of private practice from public hospitals yet it is clear the plans for the national maternity hospital make provision for a significant amount of private practice within it. I do not know how that can be squared but I look forward to hearing the Minister's comments on the matter.

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