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Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: Leadership by the Government.

Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: We are still disappointed.

Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: Correct.

Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: The Deputy should vote with us tomorrow.

Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: I am merely encouraging the Deputy.

Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: Hear, hear.

Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: They will not do anything unless they are paid.

Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: Hear, hear.

Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: Hear, hear.

Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: We agree with the Deputy.

Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: The Deputy should vote with us tomorrow.

Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: If I were the Deputy, I would not dine out on that one for too long.

Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: Correct, to all parts of the country.

Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: No cherry-picking.

Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: Deputy O'Flynn should come right over and sit beside me on this side of the House. He should vote with us tomorrow.

Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: Hear, hear.

Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: Hear, hear.

Postal Services: Motion (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: Hear, hear.

Health (Nursing Homes) (Amendment) Bill 2006: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: That is true.

Health (Nursing Homes) (Amendment) Bill 2006: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage (5 Dec 2006)

Bernard Durkan: I support the other speakers on this amendment, without which the legislation is weak, faulty and flawed. The strength of any legislation or system which deals directly with the public, and where a decision can affect their lives to the extent to which this legislation can, is an appeal system. The integrity of the entire system, not just the appeal system, is determined by the degree to...

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