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- Leaders' Questions (4 Jul 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: Fáilte ar ais. I want to raise with the Taoiseach the comments that he made in New York at what has been described as a private lunch but what I understand was an event paid for by the Irish taxpayer. His remarks, as published, referred to the Irish media. He has confirmed these remarks in part, that he is in sympathy with President Donald Trump and that he believes that Irish...
- Written Answers — Department of An Taoiseach: Taoiseach's Meetings and Engagements (4 Jul 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: 16. To ask the Taoiseach if he will report on his recent meeting with a person (details supplied). [27645/18]
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: I thank the Ceann Comhairle.
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: Pardon me?
- Order of Business (3 Jul 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: Kind of. They say the only thing worse than people talking about you is people not talking about you and I take that view on it. I welcome the Tánaiste back and can see that he is jet-lagged. I am not sure about the sunstroke Deputy Howlin or Deputy Barry was suggesting. The British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference is to be convened on 25 July. I welcome that fact. As the...
- Leaders' Questions (3 Jul 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: The Tánaiste and his friends in Fianna Fáil have provided the type of stability that means children grow up in bed and breakfasts and hotels and an entire generation of people have given up on any aspiration to owning their own home or even having a stable and assured roof over their heads. That is some kind of stability.
- Leaders' Questions (3 Jul 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: The progress he brags about has left 88 children still in need of surgery. Some of them are waiting much longer than four months but all of them have seen the promise of a maximum wait of four months blown to smithereens and not realised. What has the Tánaiste to say to the parents of those 88 children and when will those 88 children be seen to? A straight answer to those questions...
- Leaders' Questions (3 Jul 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: I wish to raise with the Tánaiste the ongoing scandal of children with scoliosis being left on surgery waiting lists. The four-month target has been missed for 88 children who are in dire need of an operation, some of whom have been waiting more than three years. Those children live in agony and are unable to live a full life. Their parents are frustrated and exhausted from battling...
- Leaders' Questions (3 Jul 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: ------and Fine Gael policies and budgets by picking sham fights. It keeps the Government in power while faking outrage over the results of the disastrous policies it helped to implement.
- Leaders' Questions (3 Jul 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: It is incredible that the leaders of the government arrangement choose to focus their energies on these tiffs rather than the serious issues that need to be addressed, none of which are more serious than the issue I raise today with the Tánaiste. People do not want to see self-indulgent fisticuffs over who is the biggest boy in the schoolyard.
- Leaders' Questions (3 Jul 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: People want solutions. The Taoiseach and Teachta Micheál Martin need to cop themselves on and focus attention on the 88 children who are desperately in need of surgery. What does the Tánaiste say to the children who await this surgery and their parents? When will those 88 children have their operations?
- Pre-European Council: Statements (27 Jun 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: My comments will relate particularly to the Friday meeting in Article 50 format and the issue of Brexit. This Council meeting is crunch time, as I have said to the Taoiseach before. We need to see realistic and workable solutions from the British Government as to how it proposes to avoid a hard border, uphold the Good Friday Agreement in all its parts and ensure that citizens' rights in the...
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed): Structured Dialogue Process (27 Jun 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: 4. To ask the Taoiseach if he has held recent meetings with representatives of churches and faith communities as part of the church-State structured dialogue process. [27579/18]
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed): Structured Dialogue Process (27 Jun 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: I share the Taoiseach's view that these conversations are important not least because of the fact that now, as we move into the beginning of the endgame of separating church and State, there is a need to reassure people of faith that their freedom to practise and freedom of religious expression is unfettered and supported by the State and Government. In so doing, it should be reiterated that...
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed): Papal Visit (27 Jun 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: 2. To ask the Taoiseach if he will report on the preparations for the visit of Pope Francis in August 2018. [27578/18]
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed): Papal Visit (27 Jun 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: It is regrettable that the Pope will not visit the North during his stay in this country. I have raised this with the Taoiseach before and I know it is not our remit to set an agenda for the Pontiff. That is a matter for himself and the Vatican. There is a huge level of disappointment. Very many people, and not only Catholics, would have welcomed a visit by Pope Francis. Has there been...
- Questions on Promised Legislation (27 Jun 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: Although we are in the middle of the summer, the perpetual trolley crisis continues. Dr. Emily O'Connor, the spokesperson for accident and emergency consultants, is quoted this morning as saying that extra beds were promised but that there is no sign of them. Since the Taoiseach took office, 106,694 people have spent one night or more on a hospital trolley. I am sure the Taoiseach will...
- Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: I wonder should I click my heels and say: "There's no place like home."
- Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: The process undertaken by the Policing Authority is now complete and Mr. Drew Harris is to be appointed as the new Commissioner of An Garda Síochána. It is significant that somebody from the North, a serving PSNI officer and former RUC officer, has been appointed to this position. I met Mr. Harris and the Chief Constable of the PSNI, Mr. George Hamilton, in Belfast two weeks ago....
- Leaders' Questions (27 Jun 2018)
Mary Lou McDonald: I acknowledge that Mr. Harris comes to this job with his own story of loss and pain from the conflict in the North. That cannot be minimised in any way; Mr. Harris lost his father. What also cannot be minimised or sidelined are the concerns raised by victims of British state collusion, such as those expressed by Stephen Travers of the Miami Showband on the radio this morning. Mr. Travers...