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Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: Imagine what would happen if Fine Gael got into power in this country.

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: It would be 1973 to 1977, the mid-1980s and the mid-1990s revisited. God help this country if that were to happen.

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: What is wrong with rail transport?

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: I am providing the resources. What are the local authorities controlled by the Labour Party and Fine Gael doing? Nothing. They cannot even draw down the money.

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: They cannot find the land and do not have the inclination. They do not want to provide any facilities.

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: That is a reflection of Fine Gael and the Labour Party — falling apart.

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: As a doctor, the Deputy should be ashamed of himself.

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: To make that statement as a practising medical practitioner is outrageous.

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: The Deputy is going along with the old hogwash. Be a man and for God's sake say something that makes sense.

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: Jesus, Mary and Joseph.

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: Unbelievable.

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: I know the difficulties.

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: There are issues of imperfection in the health service. I have not said there are not.

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: That is rubbish.

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: Make it up as you go along.

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: Is it now Fine Gael policy to scrap the HSE?

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: One of these fine days some policy will emerge from Fine Gael. It does not have any policies.

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: I do not agree with anything the Deputy says; neither will the electorate. Fine Gael has nothing to put before it.

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: I supported the building of the new private hospital which will open shortly in Waterford and I never looked for public lands.

Public Expenditure: Motion. (3 Oct 2006)

Martin Cullen: My opponents said it would not happen but I stuck my neck out and delivered it.

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