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Health Services: Motion (Resumed). (25 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: The difficulty is that the people cannot wait for a health policy to be thrown together——

Health Services: Motion (Resumed). (25 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: ——by two parties which will not be able to make up the numbers to form a Government.

Health Services: Motion (Resumed). (25 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: Such a Government would possibly be supported by the Green Party, but we do not know what its policies are.

Health Services: Motion (Resumed). (25 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: The people do not have time to wait for such policies be drawn up.

Health Services: Motion (Resumed). (25 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: Progress is well under way under the systems which have been in place for some time.

Health Services: Motion (Resumed). (25 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: Can the Chair advise me of the amount of time that is remaining?

Health Services: Motion (Resumed). (25 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: I do not want to take too much time.

Health Services: Motion (Resumed). (25 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: The project that is under way is truly a project of reclamation. Far from privatising the health service, the Minister is restoring to the public health service some public beds which will be exclusively for the public use. It is time for the Opposition parties to be honest and clear about that fact. They should acknowledge the good work that the Minister is doing.

Health Services: Motion (Resumed). (25 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: The Minister is not remotely afraid of the Deputy.

Health Services: Motion (Resumed). (25 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: I will stay for this.

Health Services: Motion (Resumed). (25 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: I wondered how long the Deputy could maintain his tone.

Health Services: Motion (Resumed). (25 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: Does the Deputy note the progress made in accident and emergency units?

Health Services: Motion (Resumed). (25 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: Did the Deputy not see the statement made by the IMO last week?

Health Services: Motion (Resumed). (25 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: They are seeking to address it.

Health Services: Motion (Resumed). (25 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: We are claiming private beds for public use.

Health Services: Motion (Resumed). (25 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: Our party is one that presents opportunities and solutions.

Written Answers — Pregnancy Information Services: Pregnancy Information Services (24 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: Question 402: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if she is satisfied that Cura have in place arrangements which fully comply with the service level agreement made with the Crisis Pregnancy Agency on the matter of distribution of the Positive Options leaflet; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [34294/06]

Written Answers — Electricity Generation: Electricity Generation (24 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: Question 435: To ask the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources his views on restoring responsibility for electricity supply security to Eirgrid and additionally charging them with responsibility for achieving the target of having 30% of electricity produced from renewable sources by 2020 following the separation of Eirgrid from ESB and taking account of the provisions of...

Written Answers — Postal Services: Postal Services (19 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: Question 246: To ask the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources further to the disruption to postal services in south County Dublin, the effect this is having on business in the area and An Post's failure to carry out its statutory obligation to provide a daily postal service; his plans to introduce competition in this area. [33698/06]

Sexual Health. (18 Oct 2006)

Fiona O'Malley: Sex and sexuality are core dimensions of the human experience and are important contributors to our general well-being. In Ireland sex is a topic much speculated on and eloquently written about by many of our literary giants. We have, however, been remarkably, if not surprisingly, short of evidence about matters sexual on which to design services in education, according to the two authors...

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