Results 7,881-7,900 of 40,330 for speaker:Leo Varadkar
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: All I can give the Deputy is the explanation I have given as to why I did this. I wanted to keep it confidential. We had an informal communications channel. I hoped he would see it, read it and understand that what I was telling him was true, which was that everything of interest had already been published and that there was nothing in it which was contrary to what was in the public...
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: I have not leaked anything of this nature. It depends on what the Deputy means. I do not believe I have leaked confidential Cabinet information but, let us be honest about it, there is not a person in this House who does not speak to journalists off the record. I have not leaked confidential Cabinet information, no.
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: I have not leaked confidential information.
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: I appreciate the Deputy is entitled to make that statement although, obviously, I do not agree with it. Fianna Fáil and the Green Party are not involved in this. It happened in 2019, during the term of the previous Government. I do not believe they should be held to account for this in any way. This is something I did and for which I take responsibility.
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: He has made no such demands of me. That is not the way we operate. We are getting to know each other well and are working well together. I make no demands of him and he makes no demands of me. With regard to the Regulation of Lobbying Act, under that Act the person carrying out the lobbying is responsible for registering that activity. As a Deputy, Deputy Mattie McGrath is lobbied all...
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: I have advice on that. I have not decided yet. They appear to be goading me, wanting me to do so, which gives me some degree of suspicion, quite frankly. I am told that it is a fringe publication which is largely self-funded, has no editorial board, does not have a legal team and that suing it would be like suing somebody on Twitter. I have yet to decide what I will do.
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: On the first point, I am not somebody who goes around suing the media at all. It is not the way I operate. I know that lots of people do so and that some people in this House have done so, but it has not generally been my modus operandi. What I seek usually is a right of reply. If one does not get a right of a reply, then there is the option of going to the Office of the Press Ombudsman....
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: On the Official Secrets Act, there are two aspects to this that are of significance. One is that the ambit of the Act is limited to persons holding public office, which is a term defined in section 2 of the Act. The definition of public access expressly excludes Members of either House of the Oireachtas. In addition to that, the Official Secrets Act makes clear that the persons who are...
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: As I explained earlier, this was somebody who is a friend but not a close friend. I have lots of friends who are GPs. I did not give them a copy of this document. I only gave it to this particular person, Dr. Ó Tuathail, because he was president of the NAGP and for no other reason. I did so because we had made a Government commitment, announced many times by the Minister for Health...
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: I do not know if I would have asked. When one is Taoiseach, one is Head of Government. From time to time, one can, and one does, personally intervene in issues. I know some people may see that as going over the head of a Minister but when one is Taoiseach, one is the head. When I was Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, there would have been occasions when the then Taoiseach, Enda...
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: The document had been agreed and engagement with the IMO had concluded. The salient details, including financial information and all the commercially sensitive aspects of it, were published. I gave the House the IMO statement from 4 April. The document was launched by the HSE on 5 April. On 6 April, it was welcomed at an event by me and the Minister, Deputy Harris. The full text of it...
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: It was a confidential document and one that I shared on a confidential basis with somebody who was the president of the NAGP, a GP organisation, for the reasons I explained. It was going to be up to every individual GP to decide whether he or she wanted to sign up to this. We were in that space where the deal had been done and we were now trying to get as many people as possible to sign up...
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: As I said before, this was not the right way to do it. I can totally understand why some people in the IMO may feel that their confidence was broken. I know some have been critical for that reason over the past couple of days. That is why I have apologised for that today and that is why I have accepted that I should have done this in a different way. Equally, however, there have been...
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: I was not aware that it was in such difficulty and I am not sure how many people were at the time. It emerged in weeks that it was in serious difficulty. What I did know was that it had hundreds, if not thousands, of members who were GPs and had been very influential. The same would apply to any representative body, NGO, or union. One operates with them on the basis that they have a...
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: I accept, as I said in my statement, that this is not the way I should have gone about this. It was a document that I shared on a confidential basis with the president of the NAGP, an organisation that represented hundreds, if not thousands, of GPs. I wanted to get them on board, or at least that they would not oppose it and to demonstrate to it that there was nothing in it that had not...
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: A friend, yes, not a close friend. He is someone who turned up at one event during the time I was running for leader of Fine Gael. He is also someone who since then organised a rally outside the Dáil on Molesworth Street-----
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: -----that many Members attended, where he said -----
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: The Deputy does not want to hear it - where he said that Fine Gael was responsible for destroying general practice and the health service.
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: He was very definitely not a political supporter at that time. Some have brought the letter from the NAGP to members of my party to attention, which clearly threatens to campaign against us. Many Members were at the rally which he organised on Molesworth Street where he told everyone that Fine Gael was responsible for destroying the health service so he was certainly not a political...
- General Practitioner Contract: Statements (3 Nov 2020)
Leo Varadkar: The president of the NAGP would have got it. I have lots of friends who are GPs, they did not get it.