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Questions on Proposed Legislation (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: No. I want to make an important point.

Questions on Proposed Legislation (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: This is not the place to make points. In the name of goodness-----

Questions on Proposed Legislation (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: All the Ceann Comhairle is doing is delaying the proceedings.

Questions on Proposed Legislation (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: I will not resume my seat.

Questions on Proposed Legislation (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: I will absolutely not resume my seat.

Questions on Proposed Legislation (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: Yes, I do and I will have future history if the Ceann Comhairle persists in speaking to me like that. I was making the point-----

Questions on Proposed Legislation (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: -----on the issue of 200 children-----

Questions on Proposed Legislation (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: I require time to utter approximately four more words to finish and sit down.

Questions on Proposed Legislation (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: I am asking to finish my sentence and then I will happily resume my seat.

Questions on Proposed Legislation (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: I am sure the Tánaiste takes my point notwithstanding the Ceann Comhairle's extremely rude approach.

Leaders' Questions (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: I too wish to raise the fact that this morning 507 secondary schools, representing 70% of schools, are closed throughout the State. That is hardly to be chalked down as a success on the part of this Administration. Tens of thousands of pupils and their families are profoundly affected by this action, my own family included. The schedules and routines of parents and children are up in the...

Leaders' Questions (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: I mean no disrespect but the Tánaiste sounds like a broken record. We are hearing the repetition of the same mantra from her and her colleague, the Minister for Education and Sills, who seems to find this matter amusing. Rather than setting out a road map, the Government parties have walked us into quite a cul-de-sac and not content with that, they have sabre rattled and, at a time of...

Leaders' Questions (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: They need to hear from Government that there will be pay equalisation, not tomorrow, not next week, but a firm and solid commitment that is Government policy and that it will happen. The Tánaiste has so far refused to make that commitment and I invite her again in the midst of this dispute and its disruption to tell members of the ASTI and the teaching profession-----

Leaders' Questions (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: -----that there will be equalisation of pay for teachers. That is all I want her to do. That might get the Government out of the cul-de-sac and on to some sort of road map.

Leaders' Questions (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: I did not ask that.

Leaders' Questions (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: Pay equalisation.

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Literacy Programmes (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: 68. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the services available for adults with dyslexia in Dublin 1, 3 and 7. [32375/16]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Hospital Waiting Lists (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: 117. To ask the Minister for Health the details of patients on waiting lists for the Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital for outpatient appointments, inpatient procedures and other lists, who have been waiting for six months, 12 months, one year, two years and more than two years, broken down by speciality, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter....

Written Answers — Department of Health: Hospital Waiting Lists (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: 118. To ask the Minister for Health the details of patients on waiting lists for Cappagh hospital for outpatient appointments, inpatient procedures and other lists, who have been waiting for six months, 12 months, one year, two years and more than two years, broken down by speciality, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [32358/16]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Hospital Waiting Lists (27 Oct 2016)

Mary Lou McDonald: 119. To ask the Minister for Health the details of patients on waiting lists for the Mater hospital for outpatient appointments, inpatient procedures and other lists, who have been waiting for six months, 12 months, one year, two years and more than two years, broken down by speciality, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [32359/16]

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