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- Written Answers — Health Insurance: Health Insurance (20 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: Question 203: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if she has read the report from the Adelaide Hospital Group regarding the introduction of universal health insurance; her views on whether such a system would end the two tier system; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [6294/07]
- Written Answers — Water Fluoridation: Water Fluoridation (20 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: Question 348: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if she will provide a material safety data sheet for the agent (details supplied) used in compulsory water fluoridation; the cost of compulsory water fluoridation here for 2006; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [6383/07]
- Written Answers — Organ Retention: Organ Retention (20 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: Question 350: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the exact location of the 54 boxes of documentation presented to her by Anne Dunne, SC on 31 March 2005; when Parents for Justice Limited can view the entire contents of these 54 boxes; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [6385/07]
- Leaders' Questions (20 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: Statistics.
- Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: The Tánaiste is a loose cannon at the best of times. As the pressure mounts, and it is mounting, he appears to be losing the plot completely.
- Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: He will self-destruct before the election.
- Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: It will not be a pretty sight.
- Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: I ask the president of the Progressive Democrats what they have to fear? We know it is not a cost factor as the Tánaiste pushed up the costs and gave the lawyers what they wanted when he was Attorney General. What do the Progressive Democrats fear? Is it the Quarryvale module?
- Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: Is that what the Progressive Democrats fear?
- Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: If the party has nothing to fear, it should let the tribunals continue. We should root out the corruption and get to the truth.
- Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: We should certainly extend the late sitting to give people the opportunity to make their views clear. There is a lack of clarity on the other side of the House on the tribunals.
- Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: We have the Tánaisteââ
- Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: May I make a point of order?
- Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: It is a point of order. Will the Ceann Comhairle allow a private notice question on the issue and make the time available to discuss this serious issue. Obviously the Tánaisteââ
- Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: No.
- Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: A total of 65 minutes has been allocated to debate a very important issue, namely, the national development plan. The problem is that in the past we have not had a plan. This is the reason we now have tribunals and bad and corrupt planning. The Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Deputy McDowell, is now trying to shut down the tribunals as a consequence. I will not dwell on...
- Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: There is not enough time for a debate.
- Order of Business (15 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: With respect, 65 minutes to discuss the biggest challenge facing humanity is laughable. I oppose the proposal.
- Written Answers — Post Office Network: Post Office Network (14 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: Question 80: To ask the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources the communication he has had with the Irish Postmasters' Union over the ongoing closure of national post offices; the implications of the IPU's withdrawal of support for the introduction of the new financial services package in post offices; and the communication his Department has had with Fortis and An Post...
- Written Answers — Marine Safety: Marine Safety (14 Feb 2007)
John Gormley: Question 114: To ask the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources the reforms of the fishing laws he will undertake in view of the recent fishing boat tragedies; if the requirement that vessels must give four hours notice of intention to land will be the subject of review; and the additional resources he will allocate to the programme. [5360/07]